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Here’s a draft for a review of a Hitman game on PSP (typically Hitman: Blood Money — Reprisal or the original Hitman: Contracts port, depending on the ISO). Since the official PSP Hitman titles are limited, I’ve written a general review for a fan-translated or repackaged ISO of Hitman: Blood Money running on PSP emulators or custom firmware. Hitman on PSP – Impressive Port, but Compromised Controls Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)

The PSP’s single analog nub makes aiming and movement clunky. You’ll fumble with face buttons to cycle items, and the small screen can hide guards’ vision cones. Frame drops occur in crowded areas (Mardi Gras level is rough). Some ISO versions have audio glitches—missing voice lines or looping music. hitman psp iso

If you’re nostalgic for PSP stealth games or need your Hitman fix on a long flight, this ISO is worth patching. Just temper expectations: it’s a technical marvel for the hardware, but a compromised way to play a precision-stealth classic. Play the PC or console version for the real experience; keep this for novelty and portable contracts. Here’s a draft for a review of a

Taking Hitman: Blood Money on the go feels like a dream for stealth-action fans. The ISO loads surprisingly well on PPSSPP (and real hardware via CFW). The core sandbox levels—from the opera house to the Mississippi riverboat—remain intact. Disguises, accident kills, and silent assassin ratings are all here. For a PSP homebrew/port, the visual downgrade isn’t too harsh; Agent 47’s bald head and suit still look sharp enough. You’ll fumble with face buttons to cycle items,