Since MC4 isn't available, here are the best high-action military FPS games for PPSSPP that feel similar:
| Game | Why it's like MC4 | Best Setting | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Call of Duty: Roads to Victory | Fast-paced, WWII but similar gunfeel | Enable "Right Stick Camera" in controls | | Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 | Best graphics on PSP, smooth 60 FPS, ironsights | 3x resolution, texture filtering on | | Rainbow Six: Vegas | Tactical but with run-and-gun moments | Use cheats to unlock all weapons | | SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 | Third-person, but large levels and modern weapons | Map L trigger to precise aim |
Pro tip: Enable Cheats -> 60 FPS patch (available in the cheat database) to make the game buttery smooth.
If you truly want the Modern Combat 4 campaign on a big screen with keyboard/mouse, you shouldn't use PPSSPP. Instead, use a dedicated Android emulator like BlueStacks, LDPlayer, or Waydroid (on Linux). But if you are set on the PPSSPP interface and lightweight performance, you can try PPSSPP’s lesser-known feature: the Android compatibility layer on certain builds. modern combat 4 ppsspp
More practically, enthusiasts have created a "wrapper" that tricks PC PPSSPP into loading an Android executable. It’s buggy, requires a high-end PC, and the frame rate often crashes. The consensus in the emulation community is clear: Don’t bother.
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Headline: 🎮 Forget the New Stuff—Modern Combat 4 on PPSSPP is Still a Banger! 🔥 Since MC4 isn't available, here are the best
Who else remembers the golden era of handheld shooters? I’ve been replaying Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour on the PPSSPP emulator, and honestly, the nostalgia is unreal.
For a PSP game, the graphics still hold up, and the cinematic campaign? Chef’s kiss. 💥 It’s crazy how much chaos they packed into a portable title.
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In the early 2010s, Gameloft was the undisputed king of mobile gaming. Their Modern Combat series was the iPhone’s answer to Call of Duty, delivering console-like action in the palm of your hand. While Modern Combat 5 still lingers on app stores, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour (MC4) is often remembered as the peak of the series—before aggressive microtransactions and mandatory online connections ruined the fun. Pro tip: Enable Cheats -> 60 FPS patch
But what if you want to replay this classic in 2026? The original app is long gone from the iOS App Store and broken on many Android devices due to OS updates. The answer is PPSSPP, the legendary PSP emulator. Wait—Modern Combat 4 wasn’t a PSP game. So how does this work?