I never had a psp so now I can play most of them digitally. I've got about ten psp games on there already. Though I'm a bit paranoid that it's all on one tiny as fuck 32gb memory card.
It's true. I also noticed the PSVita came out much later than the 3DS, thus developers have been focusing more on the 3DS for a while. The situation is balanced now tho.Exhuminator said:Unfortunately Sony shot themselves in the foot right out the gate with the cost of the Vita plus the cost of proprietary memory cards. If the Vita had been cheaper off the bat, and used industry standard memory cards, things would have turned out differently by now.
Because they're not first-party games I suppose? I only see SONY or indies cross-buy games on PSN.Eve Charm said:And for the love of hell why isn't Deception, Dynasty warriors XL, Akiba's trip and other Vita/PS3 games CROSS BUY!
Vita's touch screen works just like a smartphone's, it's not pin-point accurate like a 3DS, but it is still useful if implemented correctly. Rear touch pad can be disabled in a lot of games, and is a lot useful in games where you need more buttons than allowed.Strain42 said:My biggest problem with the Vita over the 3DS is the way it implements it's hardware. I hate the Vita's touch screen, I hate the stupid back touch pad, and I hate that most of the interesting games for the Vita like Tearaway force you to use those to a frustrating extent. Rather than focus on making good games, it seems like too much of the focus lies on "How can we make games...that use these things?"
The Vita is a perfectly lovely console that is a delight to hold, a delight to play, and I think in a few years I will probably have a lot of games for it that I love and enjoy.
But right now it's just this dust collecting paperweight where I have to get fingerprints on the screen to even select the game I wanna play (or maybe I'm just dumb. Can you select icons on the home menu without actually touching them?)
But Vita does have good games! I don't wanna use Metacritic in my argument, but browsing top rated releases, you can see that Vita has more than 40+ games at 80 overall score or better.Goliath100 said:To answer the question of this thread: It?s because the Vita rarely comes up outside of the 3DS vs. Vita question (which the 3DS is clearly winning). While the 3DS has killer apps (or ?games? if you wanna go nowhere) that is worth talking about by themselves.
On the side note, WiiU's 2014 lineup is pretty good so far. I can't wait to play all the exclusives!Nadia Castle said:Personally I think the WiiU gets a LOT more unnecessary flack.
Vita has only a handful of hunting games, Soul Sacrifice, Ragnarok odyssey, Valhalla knight, Toukiden, God eater...Slvrwolfen said:The lack of really big new titles is what drags Vita down a lot. There's just not enough content to go with it, and what content they do release for it is mostly eastern RPGs that are quite often Monster Hunter -esque in gameplay, grindy and focused on multiplayer.
It's a pretty damn fine handheld, it just lacks in content, honestly.
It's true! Some vocal gamers keep going on about how "Vita has no game", "Vita is doomed" without looking at its current state.COMaestro said:The Vita doesn't really get much flak nowadays that I've seen, however there's still the (false) stigma of it having no games. There are literally hundreds of games that have been developed solely for the Vita, and I'd estimate half of them had retail releases, not just PSN downloads. Some are only available in NA or EU, and some are only available in JP, but looking at it, there's about 90 titles that are available in all the territories.
This does not count all the PS1 and PSP titles that are available for download. Adding those in there's likely somewhere in the neighborhood of 750-1000 games available to play on the system.
The Vita was originally hurting due to high price, absurdly high proprietary memory card price, and lack of games and content. At this point, however, the price has dropped to something reasonable, the memory cards are more reasonably priced though not great, and there's no lack of content. At this point, it's just Sony's failure to market these points
To be honest, though, I never see any advertising for the 3DS anymore either or any of it's games. I think the Vita just suffers from the original stigma of having no games for it and Sony's not doing any marketing to counter that belief. Judging by some of the comments above, that theory seems pretty solid.
With PSP games, you can still delete them after you've finished with them, the save data is still on the memory card. That said, I also find it annoying to delete installed data and wait for it to redownload if I wanna play it again.deserteagleeye said:I never had a psp so now I can play most of them digitally. I've got about ten psp games on there already. Though I'm a bit paranoid that it's all on one tiny as fuck 32gb memory card.
I did not say it didn't have "good games", I said it have no Killer App. You know, a game that create some blood discussion around itself.Sack of Cheese said:But Vita does have good games! I don't wanna use Metacritic in my argument, but browsing top rated releases, you can see that Vita has more than 40+ games at 80 overall score or better.
And this is exactly precisely my only "flak" with the system. I don't care that you can play "indies" on Vita, or that you can play PSP or PS1 games on the Vita, or that you can play ports on the Vita. What I care about are playing exclusive AAA console-on-the-go experiences. Think Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, Resistance: Burning Skies... in 2012 there was a push for exactly this sort of experience. But it just fizzled out after that, the original intention of the Vita got diluted. Not that I don't appreciate the visual novels and JRPGs we are getting for the system, but I can't help but feel bummed about Vita's hardware potential not being pushed.Nadia Castle said:Sony didn't promise us that, they promised us a portable PS3, that left a lot of people annoyed, and the system suffers for it.
It all depends on your personal taste, I suppose.Goliath100 said:I did not say it didn't have "good games", I said it have no Killer App. You know, a game that create some blood discussion around itself.Sack of Cheese said:But Vita does have good games! I don't wanna use Metacritic in my argument, but browsing top rated releases, you can see that Vita has more than 40+ games at 80 overall score or better.
No it's not, you can design an attentional killer app (beyond simply being good). It need to stand out, have its own personality, be somewhat unique, something that can generate its own hype and will be talked about after it comes out. For a good exemple of this, see Fire Emblem Awakening, which hits every point I said. A terrible killer app, is Killzone: Mercenary. Why? Because it belongs to oversaturated genre and have problems standing out a serie.Sack of Cheese said:It all depends on your personal taste, I suppose.