

Kresnik’s comment: Early on in PSP’s life, developers were keen to show what Sony’s handheld was capable of – and few games did this better than Daxter, a fantastic 3D platformer with unique mechanics (including an addictive hover gun) and the brilliant humor the series is known for.ĭescription: Crossover 3D arena fighter with explorable overworld map Fast-paced driving through cities and picking up passengers has never been more fun.ĭescription: Daxter’s adventures in Haven City set in between The Precursor Legacy and Jak II Kresnik’s comment: Crazy Taxi will always have a place in my heart so getting a fully-featured handheld version is an absolute treat – the addition of the second game is a bonus. Legends is a ‘greatest hits’ package that combines many previous tracks into one fantastic package.ĭescription: Ports of the two classic Dreamcast fare-chasing racers Kresnik’s comment: The Burnout series has long been revered for its mix of thrilling high-speed car-combat racing and fun additional modes (of which ‘crash’ has been a long time fan favourite).

The control scheme has changed, but everything else shows why this is revered as such a classic.ĭescription: Blisteringly fast driving and plenty of high-speed crashes
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Kresnik’s comment: Although it was originally designed around dual-analogue controls, Ape Escape has lost none of its charm or enjoyment in the move to portable hardware. This is my rundown of my favourite PS1, PSP & Vita games (playable on Vita) of all time – please click the links to be taken to those pages or see this post for further details of how the lists have been madeĭescription: Classic monkey-catching platformer gets a new lick of paint
