The PSP has always been a great platform for offering action games to entertain its users. Undead Knights is one of those amazing action adventures, which provides a complete dose of entertainment to gamers who love to smash their enemies. The game is being published by Sony Computer Entertainment and is slated for a 2009 release. Read the rest of this entry »
PSP horror Tagged Stories
Undead Knights: The Action Is Still Alive
MediEvil: Resurrection for the PSP
If you remember Medievil first landed on the Playstation way back in 1998. The title wasn’t especially renowned for its gameplay, but it did earn a reputation with its wacky characters, level designs and morbid sense of humor. Now Sony has once again provided a platform to the successor of this renowned title. MediEvil: Resurrection is now available for the PSP. Read the rest of this entry »
Feel the Manhunt on the PSP
Video games often get a lot of bad press for encouraging violent behavior with their carnage and senseless killing, but Manhunt 2 from Rockstar outdoes nearly all the competitors when it comes to senseless, random violence. If you have been longing to release all that pent up rage, then this violent, and gory game will definitely be for you. Read the rest of this entry »
Silent Hill stalks its way onto the PSP
The name Silent Hill depicts a foggy town, walls dripping with blood and cryptic dialogues. Yes, it include all of these aspects. The horror game relies on a franchise hallmark that is already eight years old. This Silent Hill PSP version contains many similarities with previous titles, but still manages to deliver a largely scary and haunting adventure. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch out FRED before you lose your HEAD: on your PSP
Ever dreamt of getting your head ripped off even in your worst nightmares? Video game developers Vicious Cycle have made a game which might bring that nightmare to life exclusively on your PSP. How would you define a game where the gamer wakes up without his head and has to use the heads of his enemies as replacements? The answer to that is the name of the game itself, Dead Head Fred. Read the rest of this entry »
Time to get spooked again on your PSP
After the success of Dracula X, Konami comes out with Symphony of the Night from the Castlevania series which takes the successful franchise even further. Scheduled four years after the release of its prequel, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night takes the genre of horror in video games to a new level. The game depicts the main protagonist who, unlike his predecessors, is not a sloppy Belmont. The shocking element included in the story is that the hero himself is the offspring of Dracula. The gamer has to explore the castle of Dracula and has to unearth the reason behind the mysterious disappearance of the hero of the previous installment, Richter Belmont. Read the rest of this entry »
Valhalla Knights for the PSP
The first impression that a gamer has when hearing the title Valhalla Knights is naturally of a dark, mythological game, involving Vikings in some form or another. Valhalla Knights brings those thoughts alive with vampires thronging at the gamer’s throat, helicopters zooming around, plenty of ninjas trying to get a piece of you, hideous zombies and creepy elves adding to never ending thrill; but no Vikings. The game’s theme seems to be taken out directly from a horror movie. Read the rest of this entry »












