
Gamers are far from short on choice when it comes to the FPS genre and there’s a wide variety of FPS shooters out there ranging in style and ultimately, quality. Though being born through the PC, FPS have settled in nicely among the various past and current generation consoles. While we didn't get a chance to play it, the 32 player online multiplayer is still the franchise's biggest selling point - something we'd love to get our hands-on soon.Next to sports titles and racers, First Person Shooters (FPS) make up one of the most populous genres across most gaming platforms. With far improved graphics, tighter controls, and better presentation, Heroes 2 is a much better game. Enemies still don't have advanced attack patterns, but they come in good waves, ensuring the action never slows down. Well, you still move at a snail's pace, but there's a lot more action on screen this time around. The controls are intuitive, and easy to pick up.Ī majority of the complaints for the PSP original involved the slow pace of the game, and unimpressive AI. Even better, running up to a barricade, taking cover, and then peeking out to take a shot. Using L to zoom in and fine-tune your aim works well.

However, the aim-assist has been reduced, making for a better, skill-based game. Using the analog stick for movement and the face buttons for aiming is fairly traditional PSP FPS fare.

The controls also feel tighter, letting you easily move around the environment and fight enemies. The graphics are noticeably better than the original's, although there's still some way to go before this looks as good as a PS2 game. The original Medal of Honor Heroes was an impressive technological showcase for the PSP platform, and its sequel is no different.

Developers are slowly learning, and as Medal of Honor Heroes 2 proves, they may have finally nailed it on the head. The system has struggled to get a decent FPS game on it, as many developers have long forgotten how to make a game of that genre without a second analog stick. Will Medal of Honor Heroes 2 become the best FPS on PSP? To be honest, that's not a very difficult task to accomplish.
