Medal of Honor Heroes
Finally, the PSP platform gets a first-person shooter game! Knowing Medal of Honor, we're definitely in for a showase of PSP's full potential. The Medal of Honor series have always excelled in visual quality, sound and the overall presentation of the scenarios. What better way to show off what the PSP can do with the genre.
The biggest drawback of the PSP control system is the lack of a second analog stick, which would make controlling FPS games a synch. But just as in Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, Medal of Honor Heroes uses the right face buttons for directioning, which works great! Users are also allowed to completely customize the controls of the game — a very useful feature indeed.
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 23/10/2006
Killzone: Liberation
Hellgast? Hell Yeah! Just like the original Killzone on the PS2, this one too is surrounded by some serious pre-release hype. Still, its hard to ignore where the Killzone franchise is going with Liberation.
The perspective has changed from first person to isometric and even the gameplay has adjusted itself accordingly. But one thing that stays the same is that you still get to kick a lot of Hellgast, but being in 3rd person, we doubt there can be much wrong with the game controls, and from what we've seen, the action is frantic, and possibly the best action I've seen on a handheld platform. This one's definitely on the top of my list.

Developer: Guerilla Games
Publisher: Sony CE
Release Date: 31/10/2006
