Are these Battlefront games? They are on the PSN store, but not playable on Vita.
My favorites are Growlanser 4 for more of a traditional RPG,
Platformer:
The Daxter games(I think they're on PSN)
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker
Metal Gear Solid 1 & VR Missions
Hey OP, in case you weren't aware, but you can turn bilinear filtering (smoothing) on/off for PSP games. Hold the PS button and go into the options. In some games, filter looks OK. In sprite based games, it's way better to have it turned off.
Worth noting, if you have a PS3, you can download it there and move the game to your vita from your ps3. Works for every digital game that's not directly listed on vita. Val chron 2 is one of the games you'd have to do this with.
I've done a transfer before. So that works with any PSP game on the PSN store?
This is what I have on Vita right now regarding PSP:
Ape Escape: On The Loose (great 3D remake of the OG AE)
Power Stone Collection (a compilation of two hidden fighting gems from the Dreamcast)
Daxter (one of the best PSP games IMO. Made by Ready At Dawn, also responsible for the amazing God Of War PSP games)
Loco Roco 1&2 (Two quirky 2D platformers with a really unique art style and music. Wish Sony would continue with thsi series)
Archer Mclean's Mercury/ Mercury Meltdown (two underrated platformer/puzzle games that feel right at home with the Vita's suspend feature/portability factor
Gurumin (an action RPG with lots of stuff to do and an interesting storyline)
GTA: Liberty City Stories (It's GTA. Fun as hell
Burnout Legends (It's like a mini Burnout 3. One of the best arcade racers you can get for PSP/Vita overall
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (really good remake of MMX)
Patapon (up there with LL on the quirkiness scale, but I'd recommend one of its sequels instead)
Patchwork Heroes (a cool action/puzzle game reminiscent of QIX)
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War Of The Lions (haven't played it yet, but I've heard it's one of the best PSP offers on the SRPG genre)
Metal Slug Anthology (A decent compilation of the first 6 Metal Slug games plus some other goodies. It's said it has some emulation issues, but I don't notice anything really. Watch a video to see if you can)
And that's all I have! It's a bit long but I hope it helps you. Vita makes PSP games feel new again
Hot Shots Tennis/Everybody's Tennis
LOVE this game, the arcade feel and RPG mode makes it one of my fav Tennis games by far, even better then VT4 imo.Too bad there still isn't any everybody tennis games on PS4 or Vita yet
Growlanser 4 isn't any more an SRPG than Trails is, it uses a similar combat system of units moving around the battlefield, attacks being in/out of range etc.Oh yeah, how could I forget Growlanser 4. It's technically an Srpg though, even though you can move around and travel like you do in traditional rpgs. A unique spin on SRPGs to be sure.
Get Monster Hunter Freedom Unite if you don't have access to a Nintendo system.
MHFU is the best hunting game on the Vita.
Edit: Valkyria Chronicles 2 is on PSN :O I have to get some credit.
I looked for Jeanne D'Arc yesterday but it's not on the EU store from what I could tell. Not through the vita anyway, let me check the web store...nope.
My favorites are Growlanser 4 for more of a traditional RPG, Gungnir and Yggdra Union for SRPGs, and Ultimate Ghosts N' Goblins for action/platformer.
My recommends :-
Tomb Raider Anniversary - best Tomb Raider game, with a great PSP port. Bind L and R to the right stick.
Lunar Silver Star Harmony - top notch remake of the classic GameArts JRPG.
Elminage Original - Do you like Dungeon Crawlers? Meet one of the best.
I'd love to say Brandish, but its not bloody out on the EU Store, yet!
I'm looking at it on the UK store now. It's got PSVita and PSP in the left column, but in the text it says PSP only.Brandish is up on the UK store as of last week, is it not out where you are yet?
https://store.playstation.com/#!/en...nant/cid=EP1023-NPEH00165_00-BRANDISHDARKREVN
Elminage Original is great though, I thought I wouldn't like it at first, but it brought back all kinds of memories of classic D&D. I ended up absolutely loving it's open go-anywhere nature.