The Best PSP Adventure Games
If you owned a PSP at any time during your life, then it's safe to say there were probably a few adventure games in your collection. There's something about exploring new places, finding treasure and fighting enemies that makes adventure games so addicting. With so many great options to choose from, there was never a shortage of games to play for fans of the genre. Since some games were much better than others, we've decided to rank the best PSP adventure games of all time.
This list will feature the most popular and best-selling adventure games that were released for PSP. While many of these games were console exclusive, we're allowing non-exclusives to be a part of the list as well. Everything from LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy to Spider-Man: Web of Shadows is included below.
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- Aug 28 2007
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is a sensational action role-playing game that's paired with an engrossing narrative of players continuing their hunter journeys in the monster-infested environments. Its gameplay is defined by quest-based mission sets, interspersed with occasional town tasks and the drudgery of farming, which adds layers of complexity and involvement. It left its compelling marks on the gaming world, garnishing a spot for an adored and exciting sequel and stirred the pot for the radiant popularity of its series in action role-playing genre.
- May 23 2006
Monster Hunter Freedom takes players on a gripping journey of hunting dangerous monsters and crafting resources from their body parts. The gameplay merges the thrill of battle with extensive resource management, creating a whirlwind gaming experience that requires strategy and skill. The game carved out a new niche for action-adventure games, causing a ripple effect which eventually established an acclaimed Monster Hunter franchise.
- Sep 23 2008
Lego Batman: The Videogame delivers a kaleidoscopic narrative that seamlessly marries the world of DC's Batman with the spellbinding charm of LEGO blocks. The gameplay emphasizes puzzle-solving and combat, wrapping players in the cape and cowl of LEGO Batman and his sidekick Robin, thus providing an addictive and contagious thrill ride. This game dazzlingly impacted the direction of LEGO games by strongly tying popular IPs with the brand's out-of-the-box gameplay mechanics.
- Oct 04 2007
Crash of the Titans marks a major creative twist of the beloved Crash Bandicoot, introducing a gripping plotline revolving around Crash's efforts to save his island from the villain, Neo Cortex. Its gameplay creatively tangles character control, platforming, and combat mechanics, notably the innovative "jacking" system where players can control and use the abilities of certain enemies. This sequel's innovative and diverse gameplay mechanics were sparklingly impactful, leading the franchise to interesting dimensions.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories presents an eerie tale of a character in pursuit of his lost daughter while navigating the haunted town of Silent Hill. The gameplay is a chilling marriage of puzzle-solving, exploration, and fleeing from horrific creatures, leaving no stone unturned in tension and fear. Its grippingly intense atmosphere and psychoanalytic aspect was a curveball for the genre, setting a new standard for psychological horror video games.
- Oct 19 2005
Crash Tag Team Racing indulges players in a wild tale of Crash Bandicoot attempting to recover stolen Power Gems and rescue the theme park. The gameplay splices platforming and kart racing, introducing a "clashing" mechanic to merge two cars. Its hybrid model gave a new pulse to the kart racing genre, appealing to both action and racing game enthusiasts.