Top PPSSPP Anime Games Must Play





This are some game's every otaku must play at least once in there life time. there are so many other anime games and please let me know you'r favorite anime psp game in the comment down below.





Dragon Ball Z Shin Budonkai 2 Another Road





dragon ball z shin budokai 2 is a really good game. there is dragon ball z shin budokai 1 that you maight wanna play after this one. but whats special about shin budokai 2 is that it has the ssj4 goku in it. shin budo kai 2 is also known as another road this is the second Dragon Ball Z release on the PSP. It features additional characters and a new original story line. Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 2 takes the intense wireless multiplayer battles and combative gameplay made popular in 2006’s game and adds an improved fighting system with over 50 new fighting skills and ultimate attacks and will send players into a completely new story arc following the future world of Trunks on his adventures against rival Majin Buu. the best part of the game is the final stage and trust me on this it is challenging. but the feeling you have after unlocking the ssj4 goku is just incredible, i highly recommend this game.





Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood









this game is based on the famous anime fullmetal alchemist btrotherhood. the anime was great i love the anime. this is an action game, as for the game well i thing it's worth playing. Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Senaka o Takuseshimono, developed by Bec and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2009. The story of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood follows the adventures of the Elric brothers, two young alchemists who are trying to get there body back which they lost to truth while trying to bring there dead mother back to life. as far as i thing every fullmetal alchemist fan must try this game.





.Hack//Link





.hack//LINK is a Action RPG game published by Bandai Namco Games released on March 4, 2010 for the Sony PlayStation Portable. the story was simplistic/less complicated in comparison to the other .hack games. Also it felt predictable...mostly this was probably because it feels like you play through all the .hack//media in LINK. Overall, .hack//LINK is a good but not a great game. It tried to improve among some things such as gameplay but, it only caused the game to become more unbalanced and easy...the only thing fun about it is performing "cross rengeki" with your teammate XDJust like the other .hack games, the soundtrack of LINK is amazing. In LINK, Chikayo Fukuda has rimixes of her old tracks as well as new ones. Dungeon and enemy designs are nice, but they repeat too often...But the still LINK makes a decent end the series.





One Piece : Romance Dawn





One Piece: Romance Dawn is a role-playing video game based on the One Piece manga and anime series, released in Japan and other parts of Asia for the PlayStation Portable. i am a big one piece fan so this game was on the must play list and i pretty much enjoyed the game. this is an RPG game and if your a one piece fan what goes in trying a one piece game.









Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Impact





Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact delivers a fun, action-filled romp. It captures the essence of the franchise and offers up a lengthy main quest with countless hours of level grinding and card collecting to enjoy afterwards. Even as a non-fan without any previous attachment to the characters, it was a good time -- poor AI and mission variety be damned. As a lover of action games, I found the combat to be enjoyable but entirely too easy and repetitive. Yet as a person who also appreciates good stories and memorable characters I think Ultimate Ninja Impact satisfies.





Bleach Heat The Soul 7





The gameplay is still mostly the same from the previous installments of the Heat the Soul series. The game is player friendly, the controls are smooth and opens up to more combos and also brings back the "soul codes" which change the gameplay experience based on what soul codes you choose such as increasing speed, hp, or attacks etc. The menu system is the same as HTS 6 so it is easy to find your way around but leaves a bit of a disappointed feeling as it feels like you are back in HTS 6. HTS 7 introduces 4 player battles for the first time as well as giant boss battles. It is easy to say that this games main focus is the 4 player and giant boss battles due to lack of improvement in other areas for the game. The level of the AI has fallen a bit in this game as they don't seem to pose too much of a challenge as opposed to the previous HTS 6. The action is still great though. However, when it comes to giant boss battles, the damage system is unbalanced. There are about ten new playable characters (when you include the resurrections and such for them). And for the first time in any of the Heat the Soul series, there is a download option to download a special movie character.

The story is very similar to the manga and follows it quite accurately which makes this game fun. The story starts off with the continuation of Ichigo and Ulquiorra's final battle and its conclusion. It then continues its way down to the war of the Shinigami and Arrancars with a filler conclusion. Ichigo is struggling to defeat Ulquiorra and the Captains are still struggling to defeat the Arrancars and Espada. They are joined by the Vizards as the war gets bigger. You first play as Ichigo, the Soul Society shinigamis, and the Vizards in a fight to protect KaraKura Town. Included in this game is a filler mission where you fight Muramasa from the Zanpakutou Rebellion filler story.





Hunter X Hunter Wonder Adventure





The game focuses on Gon and Killua as they take the Hunter Exam . Each character has two fighting styles and the player can switch between them using Change Drive. Gon can rapidly hit enemies with his fists or activate Change Drive to pull out a giant fishing rod; Killua has hand to hand attacks and a skateboard; Kurapika uses hand-to-hand fighting and his two bokken swords; and Leorio uses hand-to-hand attack's and his medical knowledge. The player can also switch between two characters using the Tag Shift System. All of the characters in the game have a "Tension Gauge." This meter fills up when a character you’re playing takes damage. When it is full you can unleash a powerful special attack. Hisoka is also one of the story mode bosses in the game.





God Eater Burst





Gods Eater Burst is a fun game about killin' critters and collecting loot. It has some great ideas in place, including a transforming weapon model and complex bullet creation. But Gods Eater lacks variety. Furthermore, the pacing of combat can be painfully interrupted by a cowardly Aragami running from the fight. There are way better PSP games out there, though Gods Eater Burst does target a unique audience that rarely gets time in the spotlight.





Fate/Unlimited Codes





Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting video game planned by Cavia, developed by Eighting, and published by Capcom. It is based on the visual novel Fate/stay night. Most Western audiences are unfamiliar with the manga, anime, and interactive visual novels of the Fate universe, which deal with a struggle between powerful magicians and warriors for the Holy Grail. Despite this unfamiliarity, Capcom has made its Japanese arcade and PlayStation 2 fighter Fate/Unlimited Codes available for the PSP via the PlayStation Network. And because the language of punching, kicking, and performing insanely special moves is universal, anyone who's ever played a fighting game will feel immediately at home with it. It's not going to set the world of fighting games on fire, but Unlimited Codes is a fun fighter that stands on its own.





Bakugan Battle Brawlers



