Ready At Dawn may have made a nice little name for itself developingGod of Wargames on the PSP, but that doesn’t mean the studio is a big supporter of the device. In fact, co-founder Ru Weerasuriya believe the thing was dead on its feet from the outset.

“It was the first portable that Sony released — it’s a trial by fire,” he claims. “It’s a good platform and you can make amazing things on it. I think that we’ve tried as much as possible to prove that in the last seven years. But it was doomed from the beginning, that’s its biggest problem.

Article image

“It was doomed from the very get-go. There are some things which aren’t conductive to calling it a true portable gaming platform and calling it a connective platform, although it has wi-fi. There’s so many things that publishers and the manufacturer and Sony dropped the ball on — it’s natural, it’s the first one.”

Technically, “it’s the first one” isn’t an excuse when it’s half a decade old and has has been remade three times. Still, its longevity is an important issues, as is its sixty million worldwide sales. As a product, it hasn’t necessarily done too badly. As a creative outlet, however, and as a convenient, useful handheld console worth taking out of the house, I think it definitely faltered, if not outright failed.

Hell is Us gameplay reveal

PSP ‘was doomed from the start’ – God of War dev[CVG] [Image]

Black Ops 6 Season 5 Multiplayer Ransack Mode

Tekken Tag Tournament 2: a black and white Jin and Heihachi stand back-to-back.

PEAK Bing Bong plushie

Silent Hill f: a woman’s face covered in blossoming but deadly looking flowers.

Mei NERF gun in OW2

Battlefield 6 vehicles combat

Several men standing and watching at an explosion in the distance in Battlefield 6.

BO7 key art