With so much attention focused on current-gen consoles, it’s easy to forget how groundbreaking the PSP was during its time. But as nostalgia grows and handheld ahha4d gaming makes a resurgence, more players are revisiting the best PSP games—and discovering how forward-thinking they really were.

Several classic PSP games stand out as prime candidates for modern remakes or sequels. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror offered a thrilling blend of stealth and action, delivering one of the most refined shooter experiences on any handheld. Killzone: Liberation ditched the first-person view for a top-down shooter style, proving that franchise experimentation can work wonders when handled with care.

One of the most emotionally resonant games on the system, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, already received a successful remaster, further showing that PSP titles still have life left in them. Other gems like The 3rd Birthday, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, and Dissidia Final Fantasy are still talked about in fan communities, with calls for updated versions on modern platforms.

These PSP games weren’t just good for their time—they’re still enjoyable, deep, and mechanically solid by today’s standards. A revival of this catalog could offer newer gamers a chance to experience an era that was quietly revolutionary, and PSP’s best titles remain shining examples of innovation in handheld gaming.