Strive how? as a companion device to the PS4? That's just a polite way of calling the thing dead.
It's going to be more than a glorified PS4 controller. The Vita will be successful in the end and it will be a worthy competitor to the 3DS. Don't be so quick to judge it because all it's been getting lately is indie trash & vn dating sims
It's going to be more than a glorified PS4 controller. The Vita will be successful in the end and it will be a worthy competitor to the 3DS. Don't be so quick to judge it because all it's been getting lately is indie trash & vn dating sims
In terms of sales? No.
As a device that people in a niche market will want to buy and enjoy it when they do? Absolutely yes.
The Vita will never, ever be a mass market sales success, but as a hardcore gaming device for the hardcore gaming market it's a great little machine.
Are you really serious with these statements you're making?
I am being serious. The PS Vita is a wonderful handheld that is seriously being overlooked because it doesn't have MoHu or Pokemon and because it's made by Sony.
With the PS Vita you have access to a majority of the mainline Final Fantasy games, Metal Gear Solid 1 - 3/PW, & great library of PSP and PS1 games in your pocket.
PSP, by Sony, did pretty well without Pokémon and much better than Vita even before MH existed.I am being serious. The PS Vita is a wonderful handheld that is seriously being overlooked because it doesn't have MoHu or Pokemon and because it's made by Sony.
This, all of it, literally doesn't matter. It's clear that no one buys new hardware for software that is available on older hardware.With the PS Vita you have access to a majority of the mainline Final Fantasy games, Metal Gear Solid 1 - 3/PW, & great library of PSP and PS1 games in your pocket.
I am being serious. The PS Vita is a wonderful handheld that is seriously being overlooked because it doesn't have MoHu or Pokemon and because it's made by Sony.
With the PS Vita you have access to a majority of the mainline Final Fantasy games, Metal Gear Solid 1 - 3/PW, & great library of PSP and PS1 games in your pocket.
It's clear that no one buys new hardware for software that is available on older hardware.
Potential is not the word I'd use for "but it plays old Final Fantasy games!", but that's just me.Not my fault that a lot of people are too blind to see the true potential of the Vita.
Not my fault that a lot of people are too blind to see the true potential of the Vita.
Not my fault that a lot of people are too blind to see the true potential of the Vita.
Not my fault that a lot of people are too blind to see the true potential of the Vita.
In terms of sales, it's the same or worse. In terms of content I think it's getting a little better.
Are you implying its fighter library touches PSP's? PSP will probably forever be the handheld with the absolute best fighting game library.
Are you implying its fighter library touches PSP's? PSP will probably forever be the handheld with the absolute best fighting game library.
Disagree. It isn't the JRPG powerhouse the first PSP was. So no, in terms of content it hasn't gotten better.
Media Create has figures that go from 7:1 to 46:1 on 3DS vs Vita for the past few weeks.
I bought Vita day one and it hasn't really lived up to the hype for me. I love Sony first party and mainly got it to be a Wipeout machine, but haven't really bought a game in months. Almost a year if you count retail. I don't care much for the indies that have been out on the Vita, nor do I care for Sony's so-so first party support. It still pales in comparison to the kind of support Nintendo throws at the 3DS.
Vita should have been a PSP 2 but instead we got a misguided mess that is half-baked.
Keep those fanboy goggles on Butch.
Vita has many system sellers coming up in Japan. Let's wait and see how those boost the Vita first.