For nearly two decades, Resident Evil 4 has stood as a titan in the survival-horror genre. Originally released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2005, Capcom’s masterpiece has been ported, remastered, and re-released on nearly every platform imaginable: PS2, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, Wii, Switch, and even mobile devices (iOS/Android). However, there is one glaring omission from that list:
Even on high-end phones, emulating a PS2 via a PSP emulator wrapper is clunky. Most players simply use a PS2 emulator (AetherSX2) directly.
If you want a Resident Evil experience on your PSP, you can use the PS1 Classics versions
For nearly two decades, Resident Evil 4 has stood as a titan in the survival-horror genre. Originally released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2005, Capcom’s masterpiece has been ported, remastered, and re-released on nearly every platform imaginable: PS2, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, Wii, Switch, and even mobile devices (iOS/Android). However, there is one glaring omission from that list:
Even on high-end phones, emulating a PS2 via a PSP emulator wrapper is clunky. Most players simply use a PS2 emulator (AetherSX2) directly.
If you want a Resident Evil experience on your PSP, you can use the PS1 Classics versions