Didn't really dawn on me that there were so many upcoming Vita games I want to play until I saw that OP. I wonder if that Ys game is meant to be any good. Did it get a good response when it came out in Japan?
If you aren't disappointed by Vita's showings at E3, the surely I am disappointed in you. NOt major announcement that actually sells the device and its apparent that Sony is focusing on building its library with ports and smaller indie titles.
The way the PSP was handled was better. Damn I loved the PSP.
I wasn't severely disappointed because I didn't have high expectations to be honest. Sony are launching the PS4 this year, that has obviously got to be the focus of the company. I'm not sure how much of The Walking Dead bundle Sony can shift too, given that the target audience has probably already played it elsewhere.
What we did get, however, is an onslaught of titles. As a PS Vita owner, I don't feel betrayed or left out and I certainly don't get the impression that Sony has given up on the platform.
The indie focus doesn't irk me at all. To me, games are games. Sometimes the more left field the better. The last two games I finished were Space Funeral and Bioshock 2.
I guess since they are all in e3 it is safe to assume that all of the games mentioned in the OP already has a confirmation of getting English release?
Open Me! is not out now. Well not for people that don't have a Asian or Japanese account on their Vita
Pretty much, the games from the first part of the list were all on the show floor (from watching the Kotaku Au video): http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/06/so...those-who-say-there-are-no-games-for-ps-vita/
PC ports, and ports in general just aren't going to convince me to buy a system, and sadly, many of those titles are just that.
None of those games look like they can push the system on their own like a MonHun, Pokemon, or similar title could.
But maybe I'm totally wrong.
Open Me! is not out now. Well not for people that don't have a Asian or Japanese account on their Vita
I wonder if the reason we haven't seen anything above 32GB yet is because it's not possible. Vita memory cards seem extremely similar to Memory Stick M2s, just with slightly different pins...
...and the theoretical maximum for M2 cards is 32GB. I wouldn't put it past Sony to just take one of their old memory formats and toss out a pin to get a "new" format for the Vita.
It's too bad a microSD adapter is probably physically impossible due to its size.
Nope. Looks like they're focusing on the iOS port now. :/Has there been any news about Terraria since it was announced?
Nope. Looks like they're focusing on the iOS port now. :/
They'll either fart out the Vita port at the same time or we'll hear more about it after the iOS port is out. Sucks because I really want that game on Vita and have held off the console version because of it...
Well, this is all based on the fact they announced the iOS port after the Vita port, then only showed the iOS port at E3. :/Where was the source for this? I've seen it mentioned a few times but if this is true I'll be really upset.
Still not sure why vita is struggling so much. If it has games and the best hardware, why is it bombing ?
...or the Vita port is finished and in certification? That would certainly fit with their stated "summer" release target for it.Nope. Looks like they're focusing on the iOS port now. :/
They'll either fart out the Vita port at the same time or we'll hear more about it after the iOS port is out. Sucks because I really want that game on Vita and have held off the console version because of it...
Sony would do best with promoting these games, even if a lot of them aren't the typical genre or type of games that have a huge audience. A Nintendo Direct-like Vita video would be nice from them. If they're not going to drop the price, they at least need to for the memory cards.
Having a portable console with day-1 digital releases and such a large store, with proprietary memory cards, is just preventing people from buying more. If the space was cheap, then online purchases can be done. It's a shame they don't see cheap memory as an incentive/cause of more PSN purchases.
Man, I wish I cared about any of those games