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E3: Knights in the Nightmare PSP Hands-On
E3: Knights in the Nightmare PSP Hands-On

We check out the PSP version of Atlus' bullet hell shooter/Strategy RPG cross-over.

preview by Alex Donaldson on 19 June, 2010

E3: Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Hands-On
E3: Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Hands-On

We go hands on with the latest Disney/Square mash-up.

preview by Alex Donaldson on 17 June, 2010

E3: Valkyria Chronicles 2 Hands-On
E3: Valkyria Chronicles 2 Hands-On

We go hands on with Sega's portable RPG sequel.

preview by Alex Donaldson on 16 June, 2010

The History of Disgaea
The History of Disgaea

With Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days hitting the PSP in Europe soon, we take a look at the history of the much loved Disgaea franchise.

feature by Michael O'Connor on 24 January, 2010

Half-Minute Hero Review
Half-Minute Hero Review

Half-Minute madness with an 8-bit look for the PSP!

review by Tony Bradford on 23 December, 2009

Yuri Lowenthal Interview
Yuri Lowenthal Interview

We talk to Yuri Lowenthal about his new book, his work as Cecil in Final Fantasy IV and Dissidia: Final Fantasy, and more!

interview by Dave Ward on 02 November, 2009

Valkyria Chronicles 2 Impressions
Valkyria Chronicles 2 Impressions

We take a look at the TGS build of the slimmed-down, portable sequel to the PS3 sleeper hit.

preview by Alex Donaldson on 25 September, 2009

Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days Review
Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days Review

The PSP Port of Disgaea 2 is finally here in the form of Dark Hero Days -- we take a look at Nippon Ichi's latest and see if it can stand tall next to its very successful predecessors.

review by Alex Donaldson on 23 September, 2009

Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition Review
Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition Review

Yet another remake of Final Fantasy II - is this one the ultimate version?

review by Alex Donaldson on 23 August, 2009

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition Review
Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition Review

After multiple remakes on rereleases on everything from the PS1 to the GBA and Wonderswan Color, FF1 arrives in this, a version claimed to be the most complete.

review by Alex Donaldson on 23 August, 2009

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