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10 Most Dissapointing PSP Games Since Launch

"Metal Gear, Ratchet & Clank & Disgaea as the most disappointing PSP titles? You don’t say!" - GameZone

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alee5278d ago

I've never played any of these, since I've never had a PSP.

HarryMonogenis5278d ago (Edited 5278d ago )

Then why did you bother commenti... -- never mind.

FailOverHero5278d ago

Kinect haters do it all the time so why can't he?

ExplosionSauce5278d ago (Edited 5278d ago )

I liked Harvey Birdman. I borrowed it from a friend for the PSP.
And I recently bought it for $10 bucks for the Wii :D haha

I never played Portable Ops Plus, but I did enjoy the main Portable Ops game quite a bit.

@FailOverHero
And so do non-Kinect 360 gamers who defend it like their lives depend on it, just because...

HolyOrangeCows5278d ago (Edited 5278d ago )

@FailOver
Except people like you and alee never get marked as "trolling" for doing it.

I liked Harvey Birdman. Except I played it on the Ps2.
But I think they're identical.

memots5278d ago

and your commenting in here because?......

Dark_Charizard5278d ago (Edited 5278d ago )

Then no need to comment. Idiot.

Trolling vote added.

DelbertGrady5278d ago

What's Dusty doing in the story pic? :/

Bloodlyte5278d ago

LOL, portable ops +? Wtf were you expecting?

The biggest disappointment for me was Assassins Creed on PSP.

Caspel5278d ago

Birdman on the PSP was at least better than the Wii iteration

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PS Plus Game Catalog for September: The Plucky Squire, Night in the Woods, Under The Waves and more

And Pistol Whip, Secret Agent Clank and more launch on PlayStation Plus Premium.

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Elda286d ago

Nothing of interest for me.

VenomUK286d ago

Night in the Woods is a lovely little indie graphic adventure. Alec Holowka conceptualised the game, the story and characters and made the beautiful music and was effectively murdered by the woke video game journalists who dog piled on top of him following false allegations.

This is one of the reasons I can’t stand most of these people, because they have no understanding of journalistic ethics which led to this poor man taking his own life.

RaidenBlack286d ago

Don't sleep on The Plucky Squire

repsahj285d ago

I am excited with The Plucky Squire.

-Ghost286d ago

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium | Game Catalog
The Plucky Squire | PS5
Under The Waves | PS4, PS5
Night in the Woods | PS4, PS5
Chernobylite | PS4, PS5
Wild Card Football | PS4, PS5
Space Engineers | PS4, PS5
Road 96 | PS4, PS5
Ben 10 | PS4
Far Cry 5* | PS4

PlayStation Premium | PS VR2 & Classics
Pistol Whip | PS VR2
Secret Agent Clank | PS4, PS5
Sky Gunner | PS4, PS5
Mister Mosquito | PS4, PS5

darthv72286d ago

count me in for the plucky squire. That looks so cute.

northpaws286d ago

Yes, it looks very creative and clean looking as well.

TheNamelessOne286d ago (Edited 286d ago )

Under Water and Chernobylite are great gets. I also really enjoyed Road 96.

Einhander1972285d ago

Yea, this is actually a really good month.

These are games that are well regarded and have been highly praised.

I haven't played Road 96, but it seems like something i'd enjoy, I'm definitely going to give it a try.

Petebloodyonion286d ago

For once it's a great month for Premium users:
Mr Mosquito is an hidden gem from the Ps2 era
Agent Clank is a great PSP game just like Pistol whip for VR.

But what a drag for extra users...
Still I Ill give The Plucky Squire a go ( and it's day 1 too)

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Secret Agent Clank listed in Promotional PS+ Email, signaling its arrival soon

From GameWatcher: "Secret Agent Clank has been spotted in a promotional PS+ Email sent out to subscribers, but there’s been no confirmation from Sony yet.

High Impact Games released Secret Agent Clank for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) on June 17, 2008. The PlayStation 2 version followed on May 26, 2009 in North America. It didn’t come to Europe until June 19, 2009."

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The Beauty Behind Licensed Shovelware

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Why do we do this? We are well aware that a specific licensed game isn’t good, yet we actually manage to be less critical, we manage to overlook its issues, and enjoy these tie-ins, these perfect definitions of the word “shovelware”, without an issue. What is it about these games that makes us more… tolerant? Is it the novelty of playing a game based on a license we like? Is it some kind of psychological effect that reminds us of simpler days? Does it mean that playing these games brings out the best version of the gamer inside of us?"

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