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What happened to the good PSP games?

Sarcastic Gamer writes:

"I'm tired of the second rate ports. When Iron Man is touted as a "great game" for the PSP, then you know you're portable console is screwed. I'm tired of all of the half baked JRPGs, bland Strategy RPG's and boring Action RPGs. Basically, anything with a PG at the end of it's description means that I'm gonna pass on it.

Unfortunately, lately on the PSP, that's all that's being offered. The question is: Why?

Ready at Dawn Studios, the great developers that brought Daxter and God of War: Chains of Olympus, are done with the PSP. They're not going to make games for it anymore. It appears, from this story in Joysitq, that the Ready at Dawn team is looking to tackle bigger games for the main consoles. That's too bad, really. You can point to their work on Daxter and God of War as being, arguably, two of the best examples of what the PSP has to offer gamers...."
LGFreedom - contributor
Published: 118 days 12 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Sony PSP | Gaming | Industry News
 
 
 

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