At first glance, porting Arc System Works’ gorgeous 720p fighter to the PSP’s 480x272 screen seemed like a recipe for disaster. How could you possibly preserve the "2.5D" anime bombast on Sony’s handheld warrior?
If you were a fighting game fan on the go in 2010, life was good. You had Tekken 6 , Dissidia , and Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny . But lurking in the shadows of the PSN Store (or your UMD pile) was a 2D sprite-based monster: . blazblue calamity trigger portable
The PSP version doesn't cut corners on the story. Every character’s arcade ladder is a fully voiced visual novel. You get the same branching dialogue, the same chaotic lore (time loops, the Azure Grimoire, and the creepy as hell Ragna vs. Jin dynamic), and the same incredible Daisuke Ishiwatari soundtrack. At first glance, porting Arc System Works’ gorgeous
April 14, 2026 Category: Retro Fighting Games / PSP Classics You had Tekken 6 , Dissidia , and
The solution was brilliant and awkward: Pressing Up on the D-Pad (while not jumping) performed a Distortion Drive. Left was Rapid Cancel. Right was Barrier.
Surprisingly, Arc System Works pulled off a miracle. But is it worth playing in 2026? Let’s unzip the UMD and find out. Here is the secret weapon of Calamity Trigger Portable that modern fighting games often miss: The Visual Novel Mode .