30 Underrated PSP Games That Are Definitely Worth Revisiting
Photo: Jeanne D’Arc / Level-5

30 Underrated PSP Games That Are Definitely Worth Revisiting

Kyle Townsend
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Vote up all the PlayStation Portable gems that are worth a second look.

When it comes to underrated consoles, the PlayStation Portable is near the top of the list. Released in 2005 in North America, the PSP was light-years ahead of the Game Boy in terms of sheer graphics capabilities. With enough power to rival the PS2, the PSP was supposed to herald a new age of hand-held gaming, and while it may have been pretty popular in Japan, North American sales were anything but enthusiastic (although piracy may have played a large role in that). Still, there were some amazing games released during the PSP's 10-year run (especially RPGs), as well as plenty of hidden gems. Forget all the best and most popular games — this list is ranking all the best underrated PSP games you've probably never heard of.

The PSP came out at a strange time in video game history. During the early 2000s, portable gaming consoles were slowly falling out of favor. Instead, people were starting to turn to their smartphones for on-the-go gaming. Although the PSP did reach a decent level of popularity for a few years, its audience fizzled out a lot quicker than previous portable consoles. As a result, many games that were developed for the PSP never really got their chance to shine.

So dust off that old PSP of yours and check out some of these awesome forgotten titles. As always, vote up all the games you think deserve more recognition, and add any you think should be included in this list.

Most divisive: Power Stone 2
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  • 1
    169 VOTES

    Jeanne d'Arc

    Jeanne d'Arc
    Photo: Level-5

    This PSP game ingeniously blends the historical story of Joan of Arc with fantasy elements to produce a poignant, engaging narrative. Gameplay in this strategy RPG is turn-based, ensuring that every move counts and making for thoughtful and tactical battles. The game has gone down in history as one of the PSP's most memorable titles, not only for its story but also for its incredible gameplay mechanics.

    169 votes
  • Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
    Photo: RedLynx

    This PSP adaptation of the renowned Warhammer 40,000 franchise delivers a killer combination of intricate strategizing and intense combat. Its immersive 3D-isometric game mechanics enhance the tactical gameplay experience, making it an unmissable title for strategy enthusiasts. The game's memorable moments and challenging battles have secured its place as a cult favourite among PSP fans.

    41 votes
  • Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N
    Photo: Hudson Soft

    Dubbed a "dungeon crawler of the skies", Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N offers a perfect blend of exploration and combat. The narrative follows the journey of robotic warriors striving for ultimate power, while the gameplay is brutally addictive with every level packing a new punch. Its influence is still felt years after release, having carved out its own niche in the PSP's portfolio.

    56 votes
  • Ys: The Oath in Felghana
    Photo: Nihon Falcom

    Living up to its reputation, Ys: The Oath in Felghana is a thrilling, action-paced RPG saga loaded with dynamic fights and sprawling environments. Its captivating plotline and enthralling gameplay mechanics have earned it rave reviews from PSP users. This gem has proven to be more than a flash in the pan, captivating players for hours on end.

    65 votes
  • 5
    66 VOTES

    Ys Seven

    Ys Seven
    Photo: Nihon Falcom

    In Ys Seven, players join Adol and Dogi on a gripping adventure filled with epic battles and captivating lore. The action RPG gameplay and immersive open-world exploration deliver a captivating playing experience. It's unanimously considered a shining star of the PSP game library, appealing to hardcore role-playing fans and casual players alike.

    66 votes
  • Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
    Photo: Nihon Falcom

    Dive into a world of cute monsters and fierce battles in Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure. This action RPG game, featuring button-mashing combat and puzzle-solving elements, wastes no time in pulling you into its charming, colourful world. It left quite the mark in the PSP library due to its unique blend of genres and its cute but powerful protagonist.

    51 votes
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
    Photo: Nihon Falcom

    When it comes to deep storylines and tactical battles, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is the one to beat. With its turn-based fighting system and excellent narrative, it poses a worthy challenge for even the savviest of gamers. Despite its underrated status, this game shines as an emblem of the PSP's brilliant storytelling potential and RPG offerings.

    56 votes
  • Crimson Gem Saga
    Photo: IronNos Corp.

    With a rich narrative that offers a fresh take on a classic RPG formula, Crimson Gem Saga stands out for the depth and quality of its storytelling. Its old-school turn-based gameplay and beautiful art style create a nostalgic adventure for RPG fans that harks back to the genre's golden era. This PSP classic has left an indelible mark, imprinting its enriching story and engaging gameplay on players' minds.

    36 votes
  • 9
    38 VOTES

    Gitaroo Man Lives!

    Gitaroo Man Lives!
    Photo: Koei

    This rhythm-action game strikes a chord for its offbeat story of a boy turned music hero to save the universe. Unique button-press gameplay mechanics will have you strumming along to the beat, making it an engaging playthrough. Gitaroo Man Lives!, with its irresistible rhythm-action gameplay, has certainly hit the right note amongst PSP games.

    38 votes
  • Valkyria Chronicles II
    Photo: Sega CS3

    Valkyria Chronicles II weaves an intricate tale of political intrigue and military saga with adventurous undertones. With a blend of strategic turn-based combat and real-time action, it paints a melodramatic, yet deeply engrossing gaming experience. Having set a high bar amongst strategy RPGs, this PSP game remains firmly lodged in players' memory banks.

    84 votes
  • 11
    32 VOTES
    Echochrome
    Photo: Will

    Echochrome captivates players with a mind-bending Escher-like puzzle game that challenges perceptions of depth and direction. The story turns you into a puppet master guiding a mannequin-like figure through architecturally impossible levels. Echochrome carved out a niche for itself in the PSP library as an original, thought-provoking work of digital art.

    32 votes
  • 12
    58 VOTES

    Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?

    Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?
    Photo: Nippon Ichi Software

    Packed with sass and chaotic platforming action, Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? offers hours of laughter and frustration in equal measure. It's a doodle of strategy and frantic gameplay, set in a humorously dark narrative. Despite its merciless difficulty, it's won the hearts of PSP users and is regularly name-checked as a must-play.

    58 votes
  • Me & My Katamari
    Photo: Now Production

    In a quest to rebuild the cosmos after the extravagant lifestyle of the King of all Cosmos destroys it, Me & My Katamari has you rolling whatever you can find into your Katamari to create new stars. The gameplay is as quirky as it is addictive, with a unique control scheme and an eclectic soundtrack that adds to the insanity. This game made waves for featuring an eccentric gameplay style, making it an absolute blast to play on the PSP.

    46 votes
  • 14
    74 VOTES

    Dante's Inferno

    Dante's Inferno
    Photo: Electronic Arts

    Dante's Inferno brings the classic Inferno to life with an action-packed narrative where Dante must fight through the nine circles of hell to rescue his love. The hack-and-slash action explores the depths of the underworld, offering gameplay both fierce and unforgiving. The PSP game, despite the darker tones, found a place in players' hearts for its epic narrative and thrilling gameplay.

    74 votes
  • 15
    46 VOTES

    Half-Minute Hero

    Half-Minute Hero
    Photo: Marvelous Entertainment

    This innovative RPG pushes the limits with its unique time-restricted gameplay and witty narrative. Half-Minute Hero has you play a hero who must save the world in 30 seconds, providing a fast-paced, action-packed gaming experience. Its quirky concept and engaging playability made it a cult classic, which continues to stand the test of time amongst PSP titles.

    46 votes
  • 16
    24 VOTES
    R-Type Tactics
    Photo: Irem

    R-Type Tactics breaks the mold of traditional R-Type games with its strategic turn-based gameplay and intriguing complexity. this game is renowned for its challenging difficulty and rich backstory, where players command their fleet against an alien race. Its innovative take on the R-Type franchise made it stand out from the PSP crowd, leaving its strategic thumbprint on the gaming industry.

    24 votes
  • FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage
    Photo: Bugbear Entertainment

    FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage releases an adrenaline rush with destruction-racing gameplay set in environments full of smashable objects. The storyline is a classic underdog tale, with you, the plucky challenger, taking on a series of seasoned racers. With its rip-roaring races and demolition derby-style challenges, the game quickly became a hit amongst gearheads on the PSP.

    35 votes
  • Ultimate Ghosts'n Goblins
    Photo: Capcom

    True to its name, Ultimate Ghosts'n Goblins adds a thrilling twist to the iconic Ghosts'n Goblins series. The side-scrolling action platform game lets you navigate eerie graveyards and haunted castles while battling the creepy undead. Its nostalgic charm and challenging gameplay made it a popular title, leaving a lasting impression on the PSP library.

    35 votes
  • 19
    13 VOTES
    Star Soldier
    Photo: Metaweb (FB) / Fair use

    Star Soldier brings back the nostalgia of arcade-style shoot 'em up games in an extraterrestrial storyline battling enemy spaceships and bosses. The gameplay features vertical-scrolling shooter action with upgradeable weaponry. Star Soldier stood as a stalwart representative of retro gaming's lasting appeal on the PSP.

    13 votes
  • 20
    45 VOTES
    Patapon 2
    Photo: SCE Japan Studio

    In Patapon 2, the player becomes a deity guiding a tribe of adorable warriors on their quest for prosperity using rhythmic commands. This unique rhythm-based strategy game combines gameplay with music in a twist that keeps you on your toes. Patapon 2 built on its predecessor's success by making players move to the beat of a very different drum on their PSPs.

    45 votes
  • 21
    25 VOTES
    Power Stone 2
    Photo: Capcom

    Power Stone 2 transports players into a frantic, multi-directional fighting game with a zany cast of characters possessing unique abilities in spirited arenas. Gameplay centers around collecting power stones to transform and unleash powerful attacks on opponents. Despite being a sequel, Power Stone 2 was lauded for its original, action-packed gameplay and became a pivotal title on the PSP.

    25 votes
  • 22
    29 VOTES

    Metal Slug XX

    Metal Slug XX
    Photo: SNK Playmore

    Metal Slug XX puts you on the frontlines of a hyperactive war, engaging in chaotic run-and-gun action against an insane, militaristic threat. The gameplay offers pure arcade bliss, complete with ridiculous weapons and zany humor. This game exploded onto the PSP scene, reinforcing the platform's reputation for excellent arcade conversions.

    29 votes
  • 23
    27 VOTES
    Lemmings
    Photo: Rockstar North

    Lemmings returns on PSP as a loveable puzzle-platformer where players guide a swarm of suicidal critters through treacherous terrain. The gameplay requires strategic use of specialized lemming abilities to safely navigate through assorted hazards. This classic game found a comfortable burrow on the PSP, attracting gamers with its charming characters and complex puzzles.

    27 votes
  • Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower
    Photo: Capcom

    Set in a gothic-inspired world, Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower pit monstrous combatants against each other, a classic struggle between light and darkness. The gameplay marries traditional 2D fighting mechanics with unique, character-specific abilities. The game made its name on PSP, providing a monster of a time for fans of the fighting genre.

    26 votes
  • Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
    Photo: Rebellion Developments

    Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron places you in the boots of a clone trooper, embroiled in the epic conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatists. Encouraging players to master ground, air, and space combat, this game expanded the Battlefront series to encompass all aspects of the Star Wars universe. This game astounded the PSP community, showing the portable could deliver a multiplayer experience on a galactic scale.

    38 votes
  • Mega Man: Powered Up
    Photo: Capcom

    Mega Man: Powered Up reinvents the classic 1987 NES title for the PSP with fresh graphics, new modes, and the ability to play as bosses. Memorable gameplay is punched up with level creation tools, adding a creativity layer to the platforming action. This reboot got a power-up on PSP, taking the retro charm of the original and energizing it for a new generation of gamers.

    49 votes
  • Killzone: Liberation
    Photo: Guerrilla Games

    Killzone: Liberation drags you into the gritty world of futuristic warfare, playing a key role in a war against a totalitarian regime. Featuring top-down, tactical shooter gameplay, this game added a new dimension to the Killzone franchise. This title launched a successful invasion on the PSP, complementing the platform's shooter line-up.

    38 votes
  • Monster Hunter Freedom
    Photo: Capcom

    Monster Hunter Freedom thrusts players into a fantastical world filled with gargantuan beasts, testing their mettle as hunters. Combining action RPG elements with heavy crafting mechanics, the game set the standard for the series' trademark cooperative multiplayer hunts. Monster Hunter Freedom marked the beginning of a franchise that would become a behemoth on the PSP and beyond.

    66 votes
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
    Photo: Square Enix

    Set in the kingdom of Ivalice during a period of war, The War of the Lions redefined strategy RPGs on the PSP with its intricate plot, unforgettable characters, and complex tactical battles. The game's turn-based tactical gameplay is complemented by job-based character development and branching storylines. This Final Fantasy iteration garnered widespread acclaim and influenced future strategy RPGs on the platform.

    69 votes
  • Macross Ace Frontier
    Photo: Artdink

    Macross Ace Frontier flies you into the interstellar conflict of the Macross Universe, batting off alien invaders to save Earth. Mixing flight sim and arcade-style gameplay, the game offers a sublime blend of action and strategy. This game soared in the PSP landscape as one of the best mech-centric arcade-style games.

    18 votes