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Sony PSP Games You Should Know About

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The PSP, Sony’s handheld system has had many good and many great games released for it, with many different genres being tackled.

One of it’s most celebrated, and original titles is LocoRoco. This game sees the player taking on the role of not a person or character in general, but that of the actual land and planet which the ball like Loco Roco creatures live on. By using the shoulder buttons of the PSP players are able to tilt this game world back and forth allowing the jelly like blobs to roll around and complete various tasks to eventually defeat their enemies the Moja Troop.

Loco Roco has a strikingly cartoony art direction, although could anything else be better suited for a game about blobs rolling around? I don’t know, but this makes the game seem all the more fun. Bright pinks, greens and blues are favorite colors used and the game screams good times from powering on. A very special niche title for a system which has became home to many such unique games, Loco Roco was and is still one of the best on offer.

A more predictable, but never the less brilliant game is the one from the puzzle game genre. Lumines on the PSP is the original from where many other iterations have taken their lead. At first glance the game may seem a bit like a simplistic Tetris clone, but after playing for just a few moments you begin to see that this is a very special, and incredible addictive game.

The game tasks the player with dropping four by four squares onto a two dimensional plane trying to match up and create groups of the two different colors. The two defining features of the game are the way the game is synchronized to music and that this synchronization controls the “timeline”. The Timeline is a a vertical line which will scroll across the screen eliminating any joined up blocks in it’s path, this adds to the strategy required to achieve high scores and progress through the different levels of play.

The style of the game is futuristic and sleek, with the color palette changing as you progress through harder and harder levels. Also one of the main features as you’ll have guessed is the music side of the game which is done incredibly well, especially for such a small system. Crisp and clear the music creates the beat which the whole game goes by, which I’m sure is the way it is intended.

On the other side of the coin for the PSP is a gaming series which is renowned for it’s fast paced and sometimes insane style. This series is called Burnout and the game in question is Burnout Legends. The formula of Legends is the same as other burnout games: Crash, smash and race your way to the finish as quickly as possible using any shortcuts you can find. The first thing to say about the game is how impressive it is that the sense of speed and controlled chaos which is so essential to the title has been retained on the small PSP, surely a testament to both it’s power and Sony’s technological skills.

All the normal modes are present in the title from the simple Race mode to the outstanding Crash mode. Any Burnout fan will be familiar with these but the sense of fun is not diluted in any way with the port onto the handheld. If your looking for a fun way to spend a short time and you like racing, or if you just like crashing things, Burnout Legends is the right game for you.