Absolutely—with caveats. The narrative of School Days has aged into a fascinating time capsule of late-2000s anime melodrama. Its deconstruction of harem tropes feels even more relevant today. Playing the School Days HQ PSP ISO offers a unique, if flawed, portable experience.

However, the lack of an English patch is a major barrier. If you don’t read Japanese, stick to the PC version, which has a complete fan translation. Alternatively, use real-time translation apps like Capture2Text or a phone-based OCR tool while playing the PSP version—tedious, but possible for dedicated fans.

Before diving into ISO files, it is crucial to understand what School Days HQ actually is.

School Days HQ is an enhanced remake of the original School Days. The "HQ" stands for "High Quality," and the game features redrawn CG artwork, new animated sequences, and additional endings. The PSP version, released exclusively in Japan (with fan translation patches available), ports this PC remake to Sony’s handheld.

What is translated?