There is no official game for the PSP. The series has primarily been released on the PlayStation 2, Wii, and modern platforms.
While not a native PSP ISO, modern handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 3 Plus can emulate the original PlayStation 2 versions of the trilogy (known as Project Zero in Europe). Where You Can Actually Play the Series
: Environments are dark and navigated using a flashlight. Use your Sixth Sense (indicated by a glowing filament) to detect nearby ghosts or hidden clues.
. The series has historically stayed on home consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.
: Older PSP owners historically used Remote Play to stream games from a local PlayStation console, though this requires a stable connection. Survival Tips for Beginners
There is no official game for the PSP. The series has primarily been released on the PlayStation 2, Wii, and modern platforms.
While not a native PSP ISO, modern handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 3 Plus can emulate the original PlayStation 2 versions of the trilogy (known as Project Zero in Europe). Where You Can Actually Play the Series
: Environments are dark and navigated using a flashlight. Use your Sixth Sense (indicated by a glowing filament) to detect nearby ghosts or hidden clues.
. The series has historically stayed on home consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.
: Older PSP owners historically used Remote Play to stream games from a local PlayStation console, though this requires a stable connection. Survival Tips for Beginners