![]() Yea, actually something I completely neglected to mention but has been said above, if you decide on the psp route AVOID the PSPGO, sure it looks nice but the less than satisfactory line up of available (and heavily overpriced) digital game versions is a real kick in the teeth when you can pick up the UMD versions from places like amazon for less than 10 quid, get yourself a psp-3000 (If you don't care about CFW) and a large capacity memory stick and you are golden, enough space for all your installs, PS1 classics and game save data you will need. įinal Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of. Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume -ĭragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Ski. Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon - DSįossil League: Dino Tournament Championship -ĭragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride ( Tao's Adventure: Curse of the Demon Seal. ![]() Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time. ĭungeon Explorer: Warrior of Ancient Arts -ĭragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (2008) Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkne. įinal Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fa. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team -įinal Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Ri. Only difference between the two is a different of unique pokemons you can catch. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Nintendo DS Truth be told, a few of the above games either have a different iteration or is directly ported to/from the DS examples of which can include things like Kingdom Hearts, Final fantasy 4 (Ds has a 3d FF3 too), Disgaea, Persona, you can't really go wrong with either choice, I have both and they both have some decent exclusives but for me the PSP wins out, at least until Nintendo stop dicking around with Fire Emblem and give us a new one. Metal Gear Ac!d 1-2 (These are close to being turn based tactical Rpg games imo) ![]() ![]() Others RPG's of various sub genres too (you didn't really specify what you like) include things like Tactics Ogre Which as a massive FF fanboy was a huge thing for me, although the DS remake of 4 is truely sublime it is missing alot of the features from the GBA version which made it an even better game, thankfully the PSP version retains these as well as the direct sequel "The After Years". If your into Final Fantasy games you have 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,Tactics,Dissidia 1-2, Crisis Core all available in one form or another (Digital or UMD). I find for RPG's both are fantastic, but I can't get enough of the varied and fantastic selection on the PSP. Also, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, my favorite DS game ever, hilarious story, awesome combat system and amazing graphics that tops almost anything ever seen for the DS.Īlso, with such long and great games, you will also need to consider battery life and the DS is king in that department.īut, considering that the PSP also has a good amount of great PS1 classics, the PSP isn't short on RPGs, you can also play Final Fantasy VII, VIII and IX, Vagrant Story (awesome game), Parasite Eve, maybe Chrono Trigger (I dunno if it's available on the PS1 classics yet), Chrono Cross (same, I dunno if it's available yet) and some others.Īs I said above, my biased opinion would go towards the DS, but I think the PSP is king in the RPG department. If you're looking speciffically for Shin Megami Tensei games, the PSP has you covered, while the DS only has Strange Journey and Devil Surivivor, although both are awesome IMO.Īs for other RPGs in general, well, both are pretty balanced, my biased opinion would point you to the DS, with The World Ends With You, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV (the PSP also has FFIV, although the DS version is fully rendered in 3D and it looks like a good PS1 game and the PSP version has reworked 2D sprites), lots of Dragon Quest games (especially IX), it also has Kingdom Hearts games, but I think the PSP versions are a tad bit better.
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