- Choose 3 characters and take them through the deadly Chaos Tower using their abilities and a little bit of strategy
- Levels and fight conditions change on your performance, for a slightly different game with each play
- Progress through the Tower unlocks bonus material like artwork, sound and movie galleries
- Wireless two-player competitive matches in Versus Mode
Product Description
The secret power of the dark is unleashed! Fight head-to-head in a fierce and brutal battle for supremacy! Darkstalkers sets the standard for monster fantasy fighters. This fan favorite features vivid animations and unbeatable fighting combinations. This fighting phenomenon is updated and redesigned exclusively for the PSP handheld entertainment system…. More >>
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower




Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower for the PSP a collection of all the previously released Darkstalkers games, mixed together to form the ultimate package for anyone who is a fan of the series. All the characters from all the games are now playable as well as all the different fighting modes. Say you want to use a Darkstalkers character from the third game and one from the first but with the setup from the second, it’s now possible. The Chaos Tower mode is a branching path style tournament that goes up 100 stories. And to make sure things don’t get boring, the game will sometimes give you a handicap. (ie, no punches, no kicks, no blocking, ect.) And for going through all of that, you’re awarded Darkstalkers character art. Which is quite cool. The only real problem with the game really isn’t even the games fault. The PSP D-pad isn’t the best D-pad ever made for fighing games. But you can eventually get the hang of it and it’s managable. (and there is an “easy” control mode for those not into memorizing all the differnt combos for a fighting game.) So needless to say, if you woant a good 2D fighter for your PSP or even a good 2D fighter that you’re able to take with you everywhere, it doesn’t get any better than this. NnyCW for Capcom City
Rating: 4 / 5
When I first put this in my PSP, I was amazed by the incredible colors and animations of the characters. The sound is great too along with fluid controls that ultimately make for a must have for fighting game fans. I agree with most people out there that yes, sometimes the moves do seem a little hard to pull off but that hasn’t really hindered me from enjoying this game overall. Anyways, if you like fighters and own a PSP then this really is a must have that will keep you entertained for quite a while.
Rating: 5 / 5
Good day there. I have to say when I first played this game on my old PSP which was the original when it first came out, I was frustrated with the d-pad to perform the moves because most of the time, it wouldn’t recognize the input at times. Now with my PSP-Slim I have to say this game is great now because the d-pad is better able to recognize the special moves and now I don’t have to pray on the moves being performed.

The animation is nice and I have to say the soundtrack is awesome, I love the japanese voice-overs as well, giving the characters some nice personality. Overall, great game
Rating: 4 / 5
This game was very much fun. I wasn’t expecting anything new out of it. It really just is three old games in one. If you like the games before then now you can just have them to travel with.
Rating: 3 / 5
Better than SFII, Darkstalkers is a classic arcade and in the PSP system… just have to say: Pocket-size Morrigan
Rating: 5 / 5