on 19-01-2010 01:56 PM
Little Big Planet: The transition from console to PSP is perfect, to be honest it's the only PSP game released this year that I can play without getting bored after 10mins. It also seems like the only 'port' of a console game that doesn't lose much in terms of visuals and gameplay.

on 20-01-2010 05:05 PM
Hmm so many great PSP games have been released I would say it has to be Resistance Retribution.
Mainy due to the fact It has PS3 connectivity with Resistance 2 which allowed you to use your PS3 DS3 on your PSP and even the dual shock rumble was supported it also gave you access to hidden sections of levels, new uniforms and the revolver. A true Resistance game for use on the move.
on 20-01-2010 06:47 PM
Little Big Planet PSp
on 20-01-2010 07:22 PM
Probably Dissidia: final fantasy
reall different, fresh style to what i'm used to in a FF game
on 20-01-2010 07:33 PM
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