Sorry if this has already been asked a few times but: What's the deal with the free games you get with PS+ on the Vita. Once they switch to a new game can you not play the one you've already downloaded anymore?
Sorry if this has already been asked a few times but: What's the deal with the free games you get with PS+ on the Vita. Once they switch to a new game can you not play the one you've already downloaded anymore?
Sorry if this has already been asked a few times but: What's the deal with the free games you get with PS+ on the Vita. Once they switch to a new game can you not play the one you've already downloaded anymore?
Sorry if this has already been asked a few times but: What's the deal with the free games you get with PS+ on the Vita. Once they switch to a new game can you not play the one you've already downloaded anymore?
Vita bros sell me on Persona 4.
I used to play the Final Fantasy games but really don't play many JRPGs anymore and don't really dig anime. (I like some movies like Akira and Gibli movies but most of the TV stuff is way to dull for me)
What makes this game so special.
I don't associate Persona 4 with anime, though I guess it technically is. It's just very Japanese, if that makes sense. It takes place in Japan so the honorifics are aplenty. "Thank you, Kanji-san." - that kind of thing. But I don't know if I can sell it to someone who isn't really into Japanese rpg's.
I just love the characters so much, and the story is quirky and often funny. I absolutely love the battle system, I think they've honed it down to a science at this point. I've said it before and I'll say it again, P4 is the best jrpg of the last 10 years, and that was before Atlus included a bunch of great, but subtle changes and additions to the game. Imo it's the Vita's killer app.
If you download it, its yours till you unsubscribe. The only thing taking it down does is prevent new people from getting it.
You can play them as long as you have a subscription.
edit: beaten!
no you can. As long as you download them off the PSN store before they are removed you can play them forever so long as you keep PS +
You can play as long as you are a paying subscriber.
Vita bros sell me on Persona 4.
I used to play the Final Fantasy games but really don't play many JRPGs anymore and don't really dig anime. (I like some movies like Akira and Gibli movies but most of the TV stuff is way to dull for me)
What makes this game so special.
I don't associate Persona 4 with anime, though I guess it technically is. It's just very Japanese, if that makes sense. It takes place in Japan so the honorifics are aplenty. "Thank you, Kanji-san." - that kind of thing. But I don't know if I can sell it to someone who isn't really into Japanese rpg's.
I just love the characters so much, and the story is quirky and often funny. I absolutely love the battle system, I think they've honed it down to a science at this point. I've said it before and I'll say it again, P4 is the best jrpg of the last 10 years, and that was before Atlus included a bunch of great, but subtle changes and additions to the game. Imo it's the Vita's killer app.
So yeah, I spent a good bit of time this evening watching unboxing videos of the White bundle on you tube =/
...I've already had a black since launch but GAWT DAMN am I tempted to buy a white and give the black one to my son or something.
is it better to download the digital persona 4 off the PSN store or try to hunt for that elusive solid gold edition?
is it better to download the digital persona 4 off the PSN store or try to hunt for that elusive solid gold edition?
Why are people going so crazy for the solid gold thing? Is stickers and a case really worth $30+ more than the standard.
yeah not a fan either
would have preferred a stealcase, artbook, or somethin'
Why are people going so crazy for the solid gold thing? Is stickers and a case really worth $30+ more than the standard.
Vita bros sell me on Persona 4.
I used to play the Final Fantasy games but really don't play many JRPGs anymore and don't really dig anime. (I like some movies like Akira and Gibli movies but most of the TV stuff is way to dull for me)
What makes this game so special.
Yesterday I purchased a most amazing accessory for Vita...
...or anything thay can accept USB charging (PSVita, iPad, iPhone, etc.).
Its Playstation branded (created by Sony), Vita charger. Its a little 5000mAH battery cube and cost jist $30 at Gamestop. She had to dig in the back for the thing and mentioned they might not get anymore, so if you see it, snag one.
Long story short, you plug in the battery and charge it up. It has an on/off button, too. Anyhow, you use the cord that comes with the Vita, not the entire set, just the usb/connect Vita section of the cord. The charger hyper charges the Vita, too.
I was using my Vita last night, and drained 1/2 of the battery. Grabbed my juiced cube charger thing, plugged it into the Vita, turned it on and Vita was at full charge within 20 minutes. I then turned off the battery, which has over 70% charge left (according to the indicator) and stored it away, continuing to play on my newly rejuiced Vita.
In short: 20ish minutes from 1/2 to full power, dont need an outlet and can work to juice your iphone or Vita.
30$ well spent, when I have a long gaming session.
If you want to save money, just get it digital or find a standard physical copy.
Can you post a picture of it?
I looked for something like a charging cradle on amazon.de and it seems like Sony doesn't even sell them anymore.
For me, the gameplay appealed to my inner Pokemon fan, what with the focus on exploiting enemy weaknesses and collecting and fusing monsters.
How I've always described the story to non-anime fans is that it's kind of a Japanese Buffy the Vampire Slayer (not a perfect comparison by any means but I find it gets the point across). It's high school students dealing with these bizarre occurrences in their town with some witty dialogue and knowing nods and references to the genre's tropes. There's lots of fun lighthearted story moments that highlight the different aspects of the group, but there are also some pretty serious moments.
I'd go watch some videos of the first 30 minutes or so of the game. I think the beginning does a fairly decent job of introducing you to a lot of the different story elements of the game, from the serious to the comedic and the high schooler life to the supernatural dungeon crawling. I know some P4 fans hate it, but I've found that the Giant Bomb Endurance Run right here hooked a lot of my friends who had long since abandoned JRPGs to become full-fledged Persona fans.
Persona 4 Golden has a super easy mode that boosts the money and experience you get as well as giving you unlimited continues (I think?) and weakens the enemies. Put it on that and just enjoy the story. Hell, you can technically get all the trophies even on the lowest difficulties so it's a great way to cut down on some of the frustration of grinding and get to the story bits.
just google or youtube PSVita portable charger, I quite liked the youtube review - was dead on. Id post a link, but im on the Vita and no copy/paste
just google or youtube PSVita portable charger, I quite liked the youtube review - was dead on. Id post a link, but im on the Vita and no copy/paste
Limited to 10000 units. It's a nice collectable but the prices for it are already skyrocketing. Checked VGP...$140. Crazy.
Limited to 10000 units. It's a nice collectable but the prices for it are already skyrocketing. Checked VGP...$140. Crazy.
I have to imagine the price will start to decrease soon. Judging by eBay it seems like half the people that bought it did so to resell it.
Yes. Online passes and DLC wont work though.
For that reason I have Rayman in my cardslot and not, say, LBP.
Your comment about it being buffy like piques my interest.
What is the battle system like?
Ah, didn't realize it was that limited. The extras were just really underwhelming for me so I didn't bother.
That actually sounds pretty cool. I stopped my whole JRPG/Final Fantasy obsession when I got sick of the whole save the world grandiose plot lines with nothing changing. Your comment about it being buffy like piques my interest. I have too many games now (damn you ps+) but Im 95% sure I'm gonna pick it up when I dig through more of my backlog and have time for an RPG.
What is the battle system like?
This?
http://us.playstation.com/psvita/accessories/browse/psv-portable-charger.html
I had ps plus once, downloaded the free game (forgot the name of it, it was made by double fine, the one with the dolls) and also got for free street fighter (again forgot its exact name)
I'm currently not with ps plus and I can still play them. Why is that?
Didn't know either until I browsed VGP and read it. Persona collectables always seem to fetch a hefty price. That's why I usually preorder the games.
Yeah, and that's a good number of them.Some of these game don't expire. I think it was those with licenses instead of having a version for the full game.
If you download it, its yours till you unsubscribe. The only thing taking it down does is prevent new people from getting it.
You can play them as long as you have a subscription.
edit: beaten!
no you can. As long as you download them off the PSN store before they are removed you can play them forever so long as you keep PS +
Beaten like an unruly child in a trailer park.
You can play as long as you are a paying subscriber.
Yeah, and that's a good number of them.
I think any free game from PS+ that had the full game + unlock key downloads are forever.
Most people don't realize this.
On ps3 you can look at the game info and see that there are no dates.
Thanks lads. So, just to be sure, if I don't download it (or start to and then cancel) then I've missed my chance for that round?