Best psp rpg games of 2011




















Months since the Patapon 3 demo debuted on the PlayStation Network. Number of confirmed fighters in the roster. Tactics Ogre. Final Fantasy Dissidia 2. Monster Hunter Freedom 3. Pac-Man CE. Top 8 PSP Games of The portable has some powerhouses coming next year.

Have you played Tactics Ogre? YES NO. Was this article informative? In This Article. Release Date. There's a good chance you missed one of these. These are seven of the hardest to find or obtain upgrades that require the Speed Booster or Shinespark upgrades. The cast of voice actors is different from the PlayStation version, but they do an excellent job; akin to seeing a beloved Broadway play acted by two different casts.

XSEED also did a great job on freshening up the localization. The Working Designs humor is still there, but anachronistic s pop culture references are absent, making for a more timeless narrative. The controversial design choice of more streamlined dungeons and less punishing difficulty keep Silver Star Harmony from ranking higher, but it always and forever remains an exceedingly charming RPG classic that any genre fan will adore.

Instead of an epic quest spanning tens of hours, Half-Minute Hero offers quests that cram every RPG convention from talking to NPCs in town to battling nasty bosses into bite size chunks never longer than a couple of minutes.

This satirically funny game was not afraid to march to the beat of its own drummer and the end result was a uniquely fun, refreshing, and memorable experience that cannot be effectively described. Since these two games were originally released on the PC in the late s, they have been re-released over and over; each new version utilizing a different art style and soundtrack. Fans will argue over which release is the best, but having updated sprites, the entire sequel and a brand new interquel ensures that Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection is the most comprehensive.

The sequels, The After Years and Interlude, take what you know about FFIV and flip it around, delivering a unique take on the world, characters and systems. While none of the games available have the deepest story or gameplay in the genre, the quests of Cecil and his son Ceodore are epic, endearing, and goofy in equal measure.

Final Fantasy IV was a masterpiece when it was released in , and it continues to be fun and relevant thanks to the ability to revisit it in collections like this one. Darkdeath Evilman came out of nowhere to be one of the truly great games on PSP. Its storyline is both mature and humorous, with characters who go through true story arcs to become people who you really want to root for.

Its unusual form of turn-based strategy kept things fresh even for veterans of the genre, and with great music, voice acting, and visuals, what is there not to love?

The Disgaea series, with its over-the-over-the top leveling and damage-dealing possibilities, can be a divisive series among RPG players. The atmosphere is arresting — a combination of visuals and music that creates an almost mythic feeling.

On top of that, the gameplay is inviting, fast-paced and flashy. The progression of chapters is odd, combat has a steep learning curve, and hard mode is easier than normal mode. Then again, these things create depth in Valkyrie Profile while establishing identity.

Case in point: the game incentivises following orders when ignoring those orders is integral to the story. Every element of Valkyrie Profile has its own enjoyable quirks and required level of mastery. Featuring a world several times larger than that of any previous Ys title, as well a new three-member party system, SEVEN is proof that Falcom can successfully teach an old Dogi — er, dog — new tricks. A sharp localization brings the inhabitants of Altago to life, and the trademark Ys dodge-and-slash gameplay is fully intact, with several difficulty levels catering to players of any skill.

That it features an utterly addictive character-building system in which new abilities are acquired like cards and fused like Shin Megami Tensei demons is an added bonus on top of the combat. The story of amnesiac angel Ein and his colour-coded friends is an epic one, as he traverses the realm of Riviera to stop fallen angel Ledah and other evils yet to show their faces. Battles are turn-based, but you can only hold a modest selection of weapons that nearly all have limited durability.

Hanging onto your best weapons for later or using them to clear space is always a tough choice. Exploration is vital, as it often leads to secret treasures or other bonuses, and each decision has a big impact on play. Replay value is found in abundance. With such a unique approach to an RPG, Riviera rightly deserves its place among the other epic titles on this list.

With a lot of optional content and multiple endings to boot, can we really say that Riviera: The Promised Land is just another Japanese role-playing game? The story is mostly left unchanged, seeing young Alex and his childhood friend Luna embark on a journey to save the world, but the addition of new sequences adds more depth to this already excellent coming-of-age story.

Gameplay has also been left untouched, with a strategic turn-based combat system that is a little slow-paced, but extremely rewarding. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Edition includes the original game remade with beautifully enhanced 2D graphics , along with The After Years sequel , and a new story that bridges the gap between the original and the sequel. Kenny and Rena Lanford as they investigate the mysterious meteorite called the Sorcery Globe, which is influencing life on the underdeveloped planet Expel.

They meet a colorful cast of characters, whom they get to know better with the unique Private Action system, and beat up a lot of bad guys in full-on action battles. But the dual point of view story and the fast-paced combat are more than enough to carry the game even without all the bells and whistles of modern titles. You accompany the Valkyrie Lenneth in her journey through Midgard to find suitable warriors that can be sent to Valhalla to take part in the incoming Ragnarok.

With an excellent battle system that combines real-time and turn-based elements, platform games-like exploration, great story, and multiple endings, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth greatly stands the test of time becoming as legendary as the Aesir are.

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite never managed to achieve the massive popularity following entries in the series did, but not due to its quality. Many of the turn and grid-based combat features included in the game are meant to speed up battles, granting extra turns to adjacent units and increased damage with the elemental affinities mechanics.

This creates a very interesting system that feels fast-paced, complex, and yet easy to understand. Controlling the hero chosen by the Time Goddess, players must travel the land to stop the Ultimate Evil Lord and his minions who all can cast a spell that can destroy the world in 30 seconds.

While the experience sounds unappealing on paper, the humorous writing and variety of scenarios makes Half-Minute Hero a remarkable game. No one can deny that the Kingdom Hearts story has become very difficult to follow. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, set before the events of the first game, introduces some extremely important story elements and characters.

Controlling Terra, Aqua, and Ventus, you travel to several Disney worlds to defeat the new Unversed enemies and bring back peace. With me so far? But for being a portable game, Birth by Sleep definitely delivers on most fronts.

Different worlds collide in Dissidia Final Fantasy. There are deep motivations behind the century-long war between Cosmos and Chaos, but they are so muddled beneath bad writing that you stop caring pretty quickly. What makes you stay is the excellent gameplay, which combines 3D fighting games elements with role-playing game mechanics: all the main characters and villains from Final Fantasy I to XIII are here, including some of the most popular side characters.

And they come with unique special attacks that will make battlefields burst with fire, blizzard, and lighting as soon as a match begins. Plus customizable equipment and so on. With plenty of play modes added to the mix, Dissidia Final Fantasy is a very difficult game to put down.

Ys Seven is as packed with action as any self-respecting action role-playing game should be. And possibly even more. It features multiple playable characters, all coming with their unique moveset and attack properties that makes each one more effective against certain monster types.

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