I enjoyed watching anime on its large widescreen display, listening to anime OSTs from my memory stick, and playing every anime game I could get my hands on.

The PSP is a great choice for fans of Japanese animation because it has a lot of different games to choose from.

This year, they’ve added a new game to the list: “A Silent Voice.” This title is a collaboration between Sony and the anime studio A-1 Pictures. It’s an action-adventure game set in a world of secrets and hidden knowledge. Players will explore an ever-widening world of ruins, hidden chambers, and dark forests as they search for clues that will lead them to the truth about their loved ones.

  1. “Souls-like” game “Bloodborne”
  2. “Death by Frame”
  3. “Nioh”
  4. “Persona 5”

15. Initial D: Street Stage (2006)

Street Stage is a racer that takes its inspiration from the manga and anime of the same name. The game is a solid, fast-paced experience that will keep you entertained for hours on end.

In the anime, Takumi Fujiwara races a Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX. In this game, you’ll race a Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX.

The game is a lot of fun, with its pleasant drifting mechanics and high-tension races against many of Takumi’s rivals.

Eurobeat is a type of music with a high-bpm, european feel. It’s perfect for a speed-oriented game like Sonic Mania. ..

14. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2005)

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is a sequel to the 2004 PS2 game of the same name. If you think that’s weird, imagine how the marketing team must have felt.

Despite questionable advertising decisions, this first-person shooter with anime-inspired graphics remains a must-try on the PSP. The game’s graphics and animation are top notch, and the gameplay is addictive. ..

One of my favorite features is the ability to customize your own Tachikoma sentient tanks that provide support as you go about your business shooting down enemies in cyberpunk locales.

The game features a variety of playable characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. You can tackle any level as your favorite character, each of which has its own unique strengths and weaknesses.

13. Sword Art Online – Infinity Moment (JP) (2013)

Sword Art Online was a popular anime that caught on in 2012. The show followed the adventures of a group of young girls who are sucked into an online world of swords and sorcery. The show was very popular and spawned many sequels and spin-offs.

Since the release of Sword Art Online, an endless barrage of Sword Art Online games have been released on several platforms.

Sword Art Online – Infinity Moment was one of the first games I played on my PSP. It was a great game that I enjoyed a lot.

In an alternate continuity, a glitch in SAO kept everyone locked inside the game even after defeating Heathcliff. Players of other VRMMORPGs, like Sinon and Leafa, were also pulled into Aincrad. ..

The basic action role-playing game gameplay is nothing to write home about, but the graphics are solid, and Kirito can try out ten different weapon types with distinct fighting styles, which is always fun. ..

12. Toradora Portable (JP) (2009)

Toradora is one of my favorite love stories ever written. It’s a heartwarming story about two young people who fall in love and are forced to deal with the consequences. The characters are well-developed and the plot is compelling. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great love story. ..

Toradora! is a Japan-exclusive PSP game that features fanservice and “what if” scenarios. ..

Ryuuji wakes up in the hospital with no recollection of who he is or what happened to him. He spends his days hanging out with his friends from high school, Taiga, Kitamura, Ami, and Minori. However, Ryuuji soon realizes that something isn’t right – he can’t remember anything from before the accident. As Ryuuji starts to piece together his past, he realizes that something terrible may have happened to him. Can Ryuuji find out what happened and regain his memories? ..

Toradora Portable is a visual novel game with three main scenarios and several character routes. If you’re into visual novels, you can’t miss it! ..

This is a translation of the original German article. English Patch Here

11. Ore no Imouto Portable Tsuzuku (JP) (2012)

Toradora might be the best love story ever written, but it faces stiff competition from shows like Ore no Imouto wa Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai. ..

If you’re a fan of the Kousaka siblings’ morally questionable series, you must play the PSP-exclusive visual novel.

After Kirino’s “life consultation” is over, the player has the choice to pursue Kyousuke in different ways depending on which heroine they choose. ..

Kyousuke is adopted, so don’t worry about it. This game explains why he’s not creepy.

The game was never released internationally, but a patch for both discs is available here.

10. Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (2009)

There are plenty of notable fighting games on the PSP, such as Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, but if you’re looking for one with anime flair, Guilty Gear is the way to go. ..

Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus is a stylish and challenging fighting game that offers high mastery potential. ..

The game’s stunning visuals are easy to lose yourself in as you play through the Story mode or try to make it far in Survival. The story is engaging and well-told, with a great deal of depth and detail that makes it a joy to read.

9. Corpse Party (2008)

I’ve tried a few, but they just don’t hold my attention. I want to be scared, not entertained.

Corpse Party on the PSP is an intense and suspenseful RPG that will make even the most courageous gamer want to turn off the light.

This run-down school is the scariest experience the PSP offers. You never know what will happen next, and you don’t know how to get out.

Your decisions will determine who lives and who dies, and these deaths deserve a spot on the “most gruesome anime deaths” ranking if we ever write one.

Another horror anime series is about a group of people who are terrorized by a monster that lives in a dark basement.

8. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (JP) (2011)

The PSP rhythm games market in Japan is full of amazing games that never made it to the states. Some of these games are classics like Super Mario Party, Street Fighter II, and Sonic Adventure 2. Others are more recent entries like Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X and Dance Dance Revolution X. There’s something for everyone in this market, and there’s no doubt that the PSP rhythm games will continue to be a popular choice for gamers around the world.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend is a new game that allows players to create and share custom songs with one another.

The game is simple: hit the buttons as they appear on screen for points. It gets hard, especially with Miku doing cute dances in the background.

In Project DIVA Extend, variety is the name of the game. With more than 20 different characters and an arsenal of new features, players can create their own unique experience.

The game offers a unique experience for each and every player, with different challenges and rewards for each.

The English-translated Project Diva F for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita will not be available until after two more years, according to a recent report.

7. Fate/unlimited codes (2009)

In a world where the Unlimited Blade Works route of the original Fate/Stay Night visual novel is a reality, a young girl named Rin is forced to fight in order to protect her family. As she progresses through the game, Rin comes into contact with powerful individuals and enemies who all have their own agendas. Can she save her loved ones and protect the world from an impending disaster?

Fans of Japanese voice acting will appreciate the top-notch quality of the acting, while also having a large and varied character roster to explore. ..

The PSP version of the arcade fighter features some new characters exclusive to it, including Saber Alter from Heaven’s Feel, Lancer from Fate/Zero, and Bazett Fraga McRemitz from Fate/Hollow Ataraxia.

Despite the game’s less-than-impressive graphics, it’s still a great fighter with a surprisingly technical combat system that is easy to put hours into.

6. Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (2012)

But for those who have never played one, or who only know of them through popular culture, here are our top 10 best anime games. These games are all great examples of the genre, and offer something new and exciting to those who try them.

There’s a new type of game on the market that’s gaining in popularity – the “Otome” game. These games are typically marketed to female gamers, and are based around dating simulations. They can be quite fun, and often provide a unique experience compared to other video games. ..

This visual novel is all about wooing men. You play as a man who falls in love with a woman, and the goal is to win her over by making her fall in love with you too. There are many different story paths you can take, and each one has its own set of challenges and rewards.

Hakuoki, a Japanese role-playing game originally released in 2009, was localized for the Western market in 2012. At the time, it was a groundbreaking achievement that marked a new era for video game localization. ..

This anime tells the story of a young man, who is forced to fight in a brutal war against his own people. The voice acting is excellent and the story is intense, making it an enjoyable watch for anyone regardless of their sexual orientation.

5. SMT: Persona 3 Portable (2010)

The Persona series is well-known among anime enthusiasts for its mix of narrative genres, including shounen, psychological, and slice of life.

Persona 3 introduced the life simulation elements to the series, which would later be renamed “confidants” in Persona 5. This game featured part-time jobs and social links, which players could use to form relationships with other people.

As you and your team of specialists fight to protect the world, you find yourself taking a break from the brutal fighting. This daily life element provides a brief respite from the violence taking place in Tartarus.

P3P is a great RPG with an excellent story, memorable characters, and an amazing soundtrack composed by master Shoji Meguro. ..

4. Digimon World Re:Digitize (JP) (2012)

Now, after years of development and refinement, the developers at Bandai Namco Entertainment have released a new and improved version of the game that is sure to please fans of the series. The new Digimon World is a more action-packed and exciting experience that will keep you entertained for hours on end.

The developer of Digimon World Re:Digitize has brought back the same idea with much better execution. The game is a mix of action and puzzle games, and it is one of the most popular on the market. The graphics are colorful and appealing, and the gameplay is easy to learn but difficult to master.

The game is well-made and has a great story. The characters are colorful and the graphics are excellent. There are many accessories to choose from, and the Digimon look more colorful than ever before.

According to the publisher, the game is only available in Japan – but an English translation is available here. ..

3. Fate/Extra (2011)

Both long-time fans and newcomers to the Fate franchise owe themselves to go back and play Fate/Extra if they haven’t yet. The game is a must-play for anyone who enjoys the series.

You take on the role of a student at a Japanese high school who is summoned to participate in a Holy Grail War against other Masters. You will summon a Servant to fight on your behalf and use their abilities to win the war. ..

Your choices of Servant include Saber (Nero Claudius), Archer (EMIYA), and Caster (Tamamo no Mae), each of which brings their own flavor to the story.

The game is a mix of role-playing and action games, with a reasonably complex RPG battle system. It shines for its wacky storyline, memorable characters, and wealth of opportunities to grow closer to your servant – often in pretty risqué ways.

2. K-On! Houkago Live!! (JP) (2010)

K-On! Houkago Live!! is a game that lets players immerse themselves in the everyday life of Sakuragaoka High School’s Light Music Club by playing through their greatest hits as any of the five main characters. ..

The game offers two difficulties and five different note tracks corresponding to each character.

The club room is a great place to relax and customize your game experience. You can change the wallpaper, furniture, and even the band members to make the room your own. ..

This game is a great way to get into the world of music. It has a lot of replay value and is wholesome.

1. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact (2011)

As Naruto and his friends prepare to take on an army of ninja, they have developed powerful techniques that should be able to take on any opponent.

Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge will let players experience the game’s new large-scale battle system. ..

The game features a large and diverse cast of fan-favorite characters, all of whom are pitted against hordes of generic ninja and enemy bosses.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4’s story mode spans everything from the Kazekage Rescue Mission to the Five Kage Summit, all told through gorgeous in-game animations that make the most of the game’s cel-shaded graphics. ..

The Naruto game has been a mainstay in the gaming world for many years, and it’s certainly one of the more notable titles. This game is a story-driven action RPG that takes place in the world of Naruto. Players can choose to play as either Naruto or his allies, and they can explore different areas of the game to find new allies and powerful weapons.