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13 Best RPGs That Can Only Be Played On The PSP | Game Rant

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Sony's PSP handheld had a host of great RPGs that remain exclusive to it. Today, we go over the best of them.

The PSP was Sony's first foray into trying to dethrone Nintendo as the king of the handheld market. While the console did not reach the same commercial heights as the Nintendo DS, it was still an incredible device in its own right.

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It amassed a large library of games over its lifespan, populated with some of the finest RPGs ever made. While many of the best games have since been ported to other consoles, several RPGs are still stuck on the older piece of hardware, forcing players to buy a PSP or a Vita to play the game via the PlayStation Store.

Updated On August 14, 2021, by Jason Wojnar: As the years go by, the PSP's relevance dwindles. However, there are still people who hold onto Sony's first handheld because of the exclusive titles that have yet to make their way to other consoles. We decided to revisit this list in order to shine a light on several more exclusive RPGs you cannot find anywhere else. Anyone interested in trying these out can still find an old PSP at a vintage gaming store for a reasonable price. Finding some of the games might prove challenging, but it is a worthy effort. 

12 Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Edition

The first two Final Fantasy games are available almost everywhere, including mobile phones. However, the version available on PSP is wholly unique to the system. It includes a distinguished 2D art style with some of the most beautiful sprites of any game. It is not cartoonish like the steam releases from a few years ago and it is not pixelated like the recent remasters. The debut entry is worth playing today and still holds up thanks to its simplicity and charm. The sequel is better reserved for curious fans.

11 Metal Gear AC!D

Metal Gear's first PSP outing opted to drop the stealth action for which the series is known. Instead, the non-canon spin-off, Metal Gear AC!D, is a card-based strategy game.

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While incongruous to everything fans expect from Metal Gear, the turn-based gameplay works well for the handheld. One sequel was also developed for the PSP, while the next two entries, Portable Ops and Peace Walker, would return to the more traditional gameplay.

10 Monster Hunter Freedom

It might be hard for some people to believe, but Monster Hunter had a long history before Monster Hunter: World. The older games served a more niche market and were not quite as accessible. If anybody missed the boat on the original two Monster Hunter games the first time around, there is always the opportunity to jump into the enhanced remakes released for the PSPMonster Hunter Freedom and Monster Hunter Freedom 2 are not just remakes, but also add new features taking advantage of the PSP's portable features.

9 Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core

This prequel to Final Fantasy VII gave fans something they wanted for years, an opportunity to learn more about Zack Fair. The combat varies greatly from the seventh mainline entry, but it was still well-received in its day. Unfortunately, this game was never put on the PlayStation store, making a physical copy the only way to play. Perhaps we'll receive a proper remake in the future as a part of the Final Fantasy VII series of remakes.

*Square recently announced Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, a mobile game aimed at retelling the entire story of the main game and its canon spin-offs. Crisis Core will most certainly be a part of this title. All the same, we sincerely hope a full-fledged remake is still in cards.

8 Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

This remake of the classic tactical JRPG adds much-needed improvements and conveniences to make Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together a more enjoyable experience. It is a good thing the gameplay is fun because the story sure isn't. The conflict makes for one of the darker RPGs, removing mysticism and magic in favor of political strife and personal drama. We'd sure love a re-release or full-fledged remake on modern consoles.

7 Jeanne d'Arc

Some RPGs find inspiration in the strangest places. Jeanne d'Arc is a fictional retelling of the Joan of Arc's story. With demons populating the battlefield, it is clear this game does not take place in the real world's historical Europe. The gameplay will be familiar to anybody who played RPGs like Final Fantasy Tactics, but it is notably less challenging. Still, the unique aesthetic helps it stand out.

6 *The 3rd Birthday

Perhaps the weakest entry on this list, The 3rd Birthday is the third game in the cult-classic Parasite Eve franchise. The gameplay should be somewhat familiar to fans of the older games, and the story even features characters from the prior titles.

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While it was nice to see the franchise return after so long, it was not exactly what fans were hoping for. Maybe a proper console continuation will come out in the future.

*If The 3rd Birthday is not your speed, the original game is playable on the PSP as a PS1 classic. You won't find another PS1 JRPG or horror game like it.

5 *Phantasy Star Portable

After Phantasy Star IV, the numbering convention of the JRPG series went out the window. The franchise found itself on numerous consoles, including the PSP. Phantasy Star Portable is a sequel to Phantasy Star Universe on the PS2. The PSP game was popular enough to warrant a sequel, though neither game has ever been ported to other systems. The sequel even features a multiplayer mode. The PSP was one of the first consoles with in-depth online functionality, so it was great to see games take advantage of it.

*For anyone yearning for the older style of Phantasy Star, the second, third, and fourth entries are available on the PSP as a part of the Sega Genesis Collection. The first entry came out on the Sega Master System, but is available on the PS3 in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. For a more modern online experience, play Phantasy Star Online 2, which has been out in Japan for years but only made it to the west in 2020

 

4 *Wild Arms XF

The Wild Arms series had its best time on the original PlayStation, but it still lived on past Sony's first console. Where the series mainly dabbled in turn-based RPGs, Wild Arms XF is a tactical RPG. The genre made a nice home for itself on the console. This was the last game released in the Wild Arms franchise, though developer Media Vision is still going strong, making renowned JRPGs like Valkyria Chronicles.

*In addition to this PSP exclusive game, players can also play the original on the PSP as a PS1 classic.

 

3 Persona 3 Portable

Persona 3 Portable is indeed a port of a PlayStation 2 game. However, there is enough new content and changes to warrant playing through the game again. Players can now play as a female character, control their allies in combat, and even run into new characters from Persona 4 and even Catherine. 

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Unfortunately, none of these new features were ever brought to other platforms in a port, so be prepared to whip out the PSP for this version of the game.

2 Brave Story: New Traveler

It is pretty rare to see an RPG based on a novel series, but this is exactly what Brave Story: New Traveler is. The game is a loose interpretation of the Brave Story series, featuring some of the same characters but telling a new story. A young boy is taken to a distant land to complete a mission and save his sick friend in the real world. While the game was received positively, it never received a port to other consoles.

1 Valkyria Chronicles 2

The first Valkyria Chronicles is a cult classic relatively easy to play today thanks to the PS4 re-release. The sequel was only released on the PSP and has yet to receive a port of any kind. Even more unfortunate, the third game never even saw release in the west. Don't let the portable format make discourage you; the game was still warmly received and a worthy successor. The most recent release, Valkyria Chronicles 4, came out on the PS4.

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