![]() ![]() Expect the terrifying red enemies which will fill the entire screen in a matter of seconds. Surprisingly, the team at Housemarque has added all the content featured in the subsequent SSHD expansions into the PSP game. It may not be PSP's best looking game, but for a quick pick-up-and-play title, SSP offers more than enough detail. While the visuals are obviously toned down from the PS3, the PSP version is able to render a surprising amount of enemies on screen while maintaining a silky smooth framerate. ( ProTip: To do a circular attack with the Gold Melter, press all the face buttons at once.) Secondly, the graphics. It may take a little while to get accostmed to, but SSHD vets will be boosting, bombing and shooting in no time. PSP may not have a second analog stick, so how will this work? Well, you simply use the face buttons to shoot in the direction you'd like. There are obviously going to be two big questions on everyone's mind regarding SSHD. The PSN download-exclusive title is making the big jump from PS3 to PSP, and Housemarque (developers of the original SSHD) have succeeded in creating an authentic Stardust experience for the handheld. It's a PSP version of Super Stardust HD, ready to play anywhere you go. ![]() What is Super Stardust Portable? Well, it's exactly what it sounds like.
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