I wanna get into non Nintendo stuff. What are some good PSP games in generals.

Pretty open to genres

Mainly action games, also open to RPG games and shooter games

Any genre really

  • all-knight-party@kbin.run
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    9 months ago

    Seconding. It’s rather easy since the levels have to be so small for the PSP, but goddamn it it’s a fun game.

    Throwing in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (has an English patch), Rengoku 2 (sort of action looter dungeon crawler where youre a robot and the loot replaces your arms and head and shit with weapons).

    SOCOM tactical strike is one I rather enjoy, the Armored Core games as well.

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        9 months ago

        Big metal gear fan here, prepare for what might be a bit much:

        There are a couple of good startig points depending on what you as a gamer want, and I’ll try to explain them without spoiling things because figuring out MGS is part of the fun (I’m quite proud that I have an encyclopedic level knowledge of this stupid series)

        Metal Gear 1 (MSX) - Either grab an emulator or a copy of MGS3 remake and you can play the very first game in the series. It’d get reconned massively but playing it still gives you the info you need to understand basically all the background story. But, tbh, it’s not a very fun game and if you don’t want to play it having someone like me explain the story to you would work just as well

        Metal Gear Solid (PSX) - The first 3D game in the series (solid) and where a lot of us started. Probably the most common starting point and I would likely recommend it as the best. Won’t say too much cuz it’s better to go in blind.

        Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater - The earliest game in the timeline, so starting here with Naked Snake (big boss) would let you see the series unfold chronologically, but you’ll also have plot points from later games spoiled and explained before you get to them, ruining the effect somewhat I’d say.

        MGS1 is likely the best bet. MG1 is good if you can handle what it is, worth giving it a shot at least. MGS3 is good, too, if you’re more concerned than the one 5about understanding the series without needing to replay the games after beating them all so you can see how shit connected.

        As for which games you need to play, some aren’t canon, so just avoid: MG1&2 on the NES, Twin Snakes remake on GC, the GBA game, and Acid! The details of Portable Ops aren’t canon, but the general story is, that one is up to you if you wanna play it, I think peace walker is so much better that it’s a skip, personally.

        Always down to answer questions or discuss MGS if you need it, shits amazing

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          9 months ago

          Which platform is the first one, the only mg game I played is the GBC one, and well, its either very hard or I suck at it

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            9 months ago

            I listed the consoles next to the games (forgot MGS3, which is PS2 originally)

            MSX is an old Japanese computer, and why I recommended emulation or the copy that comes with MGS3s remakes

            PSX is the original PlayStation

            If you found the GBC one hard then the very first Metal Gear on MSX will be even worse. MGS1 shouldn’t be too bad, though.

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                8 months ago

                You’re not missing much. I would honestly just stick with the order in which they were released, starting with Metal Gear Solid 1 on the ps1. It holds up well.

                I personally disliked mgs2 a lot, but found 3 to be fantastic. 4 I also disliked for story which just draaaags, and 5 has the most fluid gameplay, which I did find fun, but the story was pretty meh on that one, and it ends pretty jarringly since they fired the creator mid production.

                If you want just the highlights, play 1, 3, and 5.

                The two PSP games are chronologically after mgs3, so I’d recommend playing that first to get the most out of them.

                Mgs5 is basically a direct sequel to peacewalker on the PSP.