Besides the recently released action adventure game God of War: Chains of Olympus, the PSP has been mostly overwhelmed with Puzzle and RPG titles. Even though Puzzle games such as Loco Roco and RPG’s such as Monster Hunter and Final Fantasy are fantastic games, it still doesn’t really fill out the missing PSP games gap.
There are plenty of titles available for all genres on the handheld but very few of them actually make it into the top spots. Let’s look at survival horror for example; Silent Hill Origins seems to be the greatest title for the genre but on the other hand it’s the only survival horror title on the PSP. Platform adventure titles are also currently in the low with Daxter and Rachet & Clank being the only really worthwhile candidates. RPG fans however are really overwhelmed with great titles (Final Fantasy, Gurumin, Monster Hunter, Tales of the World, Star Ocean) and a pretty much never ending list of games to look forward to. Same thing also applies to puzzle gamers still jamming it out with Lumines and Loco Roco. If we look at the titles we played on the PSX/PS2 and then at the ones currently being played on the PSP you will immediately notice the change.
Even though the PS2 also had plenty of RPG and Puzzle titles, other genres were just as blooming with great titles. All over the web you’ll find gamers literally begging for PSP releases of titles such as Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Hitman, Gran Turismo, James Bond, Max Payne, Legacy of Kain, Shadow of the Colossus, Timesplitters, Die Hard, Dino Crisis, The Italian Job, Onimusha, Rez, Okami, ICO, and even Red Faction for the handheld. What you’ll however notice about this wanted list is that almost none of these games are RPG’s. The RPG and Puzzle titles crossover between the PSX/PS2 and PSP has been pretty much filled but genres such as action, adventure, stealth, racing, strategy and even FPS are the ones still most asked for.
Looking at IGN’s upcoming PSP release list you’ll however discover that all this should be remedied in the near future since half of the upcoming titles are action, adventure and platform based. Just hope that some developer will hear the cries of horror survival fans.