Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Gaming
  3. Legacy Archives

Day One E3 Report Two – PSP’s Year

Add as a preferred source on Google

At last year’s E3, after the big PS3 unveiling it almost seemed like Sony had forgotten their previous next big thing: the PSP. They barely mentioned it at their pre-show, and while there were a fewPSP games in their booth, few really impressed. That’s all changed this year. While the PSP still didn’t receive a lot of fanfare before the show, it was strongly featured, and now in Sony’s booththey have dozens and dozens of titles on display, some of which look properly good.   Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception is the first PSP-bound version of the well-known Ace Combat series. Thegames are fun and challenging on the PS2 and the portable version plays just as well. It’s not quite as pretty, but it does look good, and the addition of 2-4 player wireless play with some friendsmakes up for any visual shortcomings. It’s due out this fall.   Another venerable series now coming to PSP is Battlezone. This arena-combat hover-tank game pits you against up to five other tanks. Gameplay is FPS-like, with game modes likecapture-the-flag and deathmatch, but played with giant floating and strafing machines instead of guys and gals with guns. The game will support up to four players via ad-hoc mode and two AI playerscan be added to bring it up to six. Look for this one in October.   Sony’s trying to kick off another new franchise with Field Commander, a turn-based overhead strategy game. Picture a grittier, uglier, 3-D Advance Wars and you’ll know exactly what this game isabout. It’ll be released soon, but anyone with a DS or GBA would be well-advised to ignore it.   There are just too many great PSP games on the show floor to cover in detail. SNK is bringing the entire history of Metal Slug to the PSP in Anthology thisNovember; all six games on one UMD as arcade-perfect ports. Koei is resurrecting the amazingly good but largely ignored Gitaroo Man for the PSP next spring, and Sega’s working on a new Sonic gamecalled Sonic Rivals that blends the typical side-view Sonic-style gameplay with two-player racing, requiring you and an opponent to race through stages.   It’s looking like this will be a greatfall for PSP owners. No longer will Sony fans have to sit by idly playing ports of PS2 games while DS owners receive tons of fresh properties. While the DS is still the go-to platform for strategytitles, the PSP is definitely taking the lead just about everywhere else.   [Editor’s Note: Check out our photo gallery forshots from Sony’s PSP booth area as taken by this article’s author Tim Stevens.]

DT Staff
Digital Trends has a simple mission: to help readers easily understand how tech affects the way they live. We are your…
AMD is quietly building a frame generation mode that beats Nvidia at its own game
AMD's next frame generation trick might make your GPU pump out seven extra frames for free.
AMD RX 7800

AMD has been hinting at Multi-Frame Generation for its Radeon cards for a while now, and it looks like the company is further along than it has let on. Preliminary support quietly showed up in the ADLX FidelityFX SDK back in April with the FSR Redstone update, letting users pick a frame generation ratio for the best mix of performance and image quality.

Since then, AMD has shipped several big driver updates, including FSR 4.1.1. As reported by Wccftech, a user on the Chiphell forums used a tool called RadeonTuner to dig through the Adrenalin 26.6.2 WHQL drivers and found options AMD has not talked about publicly. RadeonTuner is a cleaner, more user-friendly take on the Adrenalin software, and it can surface features that live inside the driver but never appear in the official app.

Read more
I wouldn’t have recommended this Nintendo Switch 2 accessory before, but this deal changes everything
Nintendo Switch 2

Buying a Nintendo Switch 2 isn't exactly cheap these days, especially after Nintendo's recent US price adjustments. That's why it's refreshing to see one of the console's accessories getting an unexpectedly deep discount.

If you've ignored the official Nintendo Switch 2 Camera because it seemed overpriced, now might be the perfect time to take another look. GameStop has slashed the accessory to just $10, a huge drop from its regular $55 asking price. That's roughly 82% off, making it one of the best Switch 2 deals we've seen in a while. To put that into perspective, the camera now costs less than many Switch 2 carrying cases or screen protectors. At this price, it's much easier to take a chance on an accessory you may have skipped at launch.

Read more
Well… at least God of War Laufey is getting a physical disc
Santa Monica Studio quietly confirmed the upcoming adventure won't be download-only.
God of War Laufey screenshot

Last week, Sony lit the gaming community on fire by announcing that all new PlayStation games released from January 2028 onwards would be digital-only, effectively bringing an end to physical discs for future releases. At the same time, the company also confirmed it would shut down the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita digital stores by July 2027, reinforcing concerns that digital storefronts and the games tied to them don't last forever. Unsurprisingly, the announcements triggered widespread backlash from collectors and long-time PlayStation fans. In the middle of all that, Santa Monica Studio offered a surprisingly comforting update: God of War Laufey will be available on disc. It's only one sentence, but it says a lot.

More than just a physical release

Read more