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Black Ops: Declassified (PS Vita) Will Most Likely Fail

Since Sony revealed that their (at the time) upcoming handheld would have a Call of Duty game grace its presence, many have been quite anxious. Now over a year later a slew of details have been revealed. Despite all the new details it’s still clear that the game will fail. Whether it be the graphics, controls, or mistakes repeated, it doesn’t take much to notice.

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LOGICWINS4263d ago

From what I've seen since the Gamescom reveal(Facebook, PS Blog, N4G etc.), current Vita owners aren't even interested in this game...and these are the people who already have faith in Vita. The fact that Sony/Activision are banking on this game selling Vita hardware to people who are still skeptical of Vita is scary.

admiralvic4263d ago

Well the Vita and CoD are two completely different markets. What sells CoD is the fact your friends are buying, which isn't the case on the Vita. What will sell the Vita will be titles like Soul Sacrifice if they market it correctly.

LOGICWINS4263d ago

"What sells CoD is the fact your friends are buying, which isn't the case on the Vita."

Precisely...which is why Declassified will be a sales flop. You made my point for me.

Nimblest-Assassin4263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

I doubt your friends will buy a new system, for a watered down game

Like I have complained before, this game has nothing good going for it

If they ported BO2 mp only... that would sell way better than this

NewMonday4263d ago

In the OPM the game is the 4th most wanted game all around after BO2 and AC3 (forgot the 3rd game) , to come 4th in competing with abut 50 million install base is not to be dismissed , MW always sells.

CoD and AC are the biggest mutiplatform games this generation , and the Vita will get deadecated games with original stories that tie closely with the consol games and with gameplay that is very close to the originals, and lets not forget FIFA Madden and NFS they will sell the Vita behind a bigger add budget then the handhelds launch .

The returning optemism to current PSV owners after the new games announced and the cross-buy deals will also help.

And we are still to see what TGS will bring for the Vita

LOGICWINS4263d ago

"MW always sells"

Everything sells. Theres a buyer in this world for anything and everything. We're arguing how WELL Declassified will sell. MW didn't sell very well on the DS...so why would it magically sell well on the Vita(a more expensive and MUCH less popular handheld device)?

I'm guessing Sony will give everyone who gets BO2 some sort of discount voucher on Declassified..possibly even a cross buy. I don't see any other way this game will fly off shelves.

Anon19744262d ago (Edited 4262d ago )

Of course COD on the Vita will fail? Haven't you heard. The Vita is apparently doomed! Sony's doomed, the Playstation brand is doomed and I don't know how 75-77 million people bought the PSP because apparently they didn't get the memo that it was DOOMED too! I know because they keep writing articles about it.

tokugawa4262d ago

cheer up darkride, sony still loves you!!

now run along and write an xbox is doomed article to cheer yourself and the other fanboys up.

oh look, you have already worked really hard at it... but it seems that all your 360 is doomed articles/blogs were for nothing lol

http://n4g.com/news/416137/...

http://n4g.com/news/921809/...

http://n4g.com/news/602869/...

http://n4g.com/news/570158/...

http://n4g.com/news/483947/...

enjoy the best of darkride people lol

smh

you're just a silly fanboy... What happened to your blog site by the way??

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Mustang300C20124263d ago

The thing is that Sony pushed for COD not Activision and just by revealing that it was another developer signed on to make the game confirms that. Whether the reason was games not selling on the PSP &currently Vita and/or the main developers are focused on the console versions. Which makes sense but if Activision was really invested in it than why give it to a company that hasn't done a good job on any game they touch? Because they were the cheapest to invest in by Activision or is Sony paying for this game?

Soldierone4263d ago

It'll be just like The Orange Box on PS3. It will suck, then games will start doing better tech wise and sales wise, and suddenly Activision will have kissy lips while making it themselves. Just like how horrible The Orange Box was on PS3, then comes along Portal 2.

FPS fans are better off waiting for Killzone. It will be a full game. COD is going to be half arsed, glitchy, and pure crap.

Ju4262d ago

I totally agree with that. Sony bought it to get the brand to Vita. And it shows. The visuals are a joke. What is that? A old PC engine ported over? Go take a look at AC or KZ:M. Declassified looks like a PS2 game compared to that.

Not getting it, even though I love shooters on the Vita. Resistance and Unit13 my favorite titles. Shooters work pretty well on the handheld. But I rather get the games where devs put some effort in not just banking on the brand name with a quick "ported" engine. I was looking forward to CoD, but no thanks.

Tony-A4262d ago

The two biggest things that piss me (and probably many others out there) off is the 4 vs 4 multiplayer and the fact that Nihilistic is developing the game.

Hey, here's a big franchise making it's debut on a brand new console! Let's get the worst developers we can think of on the job! That's smart...

DasBunker4263d ago

From the vid, it looks like a half assed cash in to take advantage of the COD name.

Knight_Crawler4263d ago

I do not think its going to fail but it wont do COD console numbers not even half.

The reason I say this is because the hardcore COD gamers are not making any noise about this game and its almost like it does not even excise to them.

Another thing is that its kind of clear that most PS3 gamers hate COD...all you have to do is mention COD on here and it gets hated on so I think its safe to say that the hardcore PS3 gamers who bought a VITA will not be buying COD.

Also 360 is where the most die hard COD gamers live and some of them dont even know what a VITA is.

Dojan1234262d ago (Edited 4262d ago )

The big selling point would have been multiple player online. Not 4 v 4 WiFi. I do not know 4 people with a Vita yet. While I am not a big COD player anymore, I was thinking of picking up a Vita for a FPS on the go. Oh well. Maybe KillZone will have multi-player online. Guess I am waiting a few more months.

Same problem Mod Nation had.

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topekomsi4263d ago

I really wish treyarch would have picked up the vita and just ported BO2 to the vita straight on. Maybe done cross play or remote play or atleast transfarring.

But no, somebody dropped the ball on the vita, the gotdamn thing is not being utilized as the amazing piece of hardware it is. We have been on YouTube and seen the vita play bf3. We know it can be done.

-Alpha4263d ago

COD Vita is even 30 FPS lol.

The game is all kinds of flop, but really, I truly dont care, and I never have. People are clinging on to COD to sell the VITA, but I dont think Sony or fans should WANT that kind of one-game buying fanbase anyway. Let's pump out the great variety of SP games, that's what I want a handheld for.

topekomsi4263d ago

I agree,def full on fail, i am one of the people that would like to have a full console fps mp experience anywhere in my house, or on my deck, or in my garage. Or even turn the wifi hotspot on my phone and play while my old lady spends all day in wal-mart. They made it seem like this damn vita was gonna be a ps3 in ur pocket. Not so much.

Straightupbeastly4263d ago

30 frames cod game on that engine will look like a 90s game. 60 frames is what saves cod

a_bro4263d ago

i rather put my money on games where..you know....where companies put their care on their franchises, like you know....Assassin's Creed Liberation... not this shit....

Knight_Crawler4263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

LMFAO - Sure Ubisoft loves you.

Assassin Creed to me is also a milked franchise and TBH I do not see much improvement from each game.

Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed II: Discovery

Assassin's Creed III

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation

Assassin's Creed II Multiplayer

Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy

Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy

Assassin's Creed Recollection

Assassin's Creed: Revelations

BlaqMagiq244262d ago

Have you not seen the gameplay trailers for ACIII? Compare that to ACII and you will see a huge difference. Not only are they on two different engines, they definitely do not play the same.

noprin4262d ago

well I liked each assassin's creed(I didn't played psp version) game and enjoyed playing them.
As long as it is enjoyable why shouldn't they make new one

Ju4262d ago

Yes, they milk the franchise, and I am sure its safe to say they make less (!) money than Activision with the CoD franchise, yet Ubi is able to pull new features with every iteration of the game and advance the engine - and deliver awesome visuals on a new platform, the Vita.

Now, explain to me, that how the bigger company, with more profits and more resources can't do that, but Ubi can. Profit maximization, right? At least others consider quality too, not just profits.

Lavitz19894263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

This is no different than the COD games coming to portable titles like Black Ops 2 on the DS. Did that generate a lot of sales? Nope.

Just because there's a COD name plastered on the name, doesn't mean it will be bought by millions of people who purchased the console COD releases. (i think Sony thinks COD will push Vita sales...)

Things will only change if the people behind the main COD series will be the one developing this game. IF that happens, then yea, it will sell because people know what to expect.

Nihilistic? One is enough *PS Move Heroes*, Two is too much *Resistance: Burning Skies*, Three is a poison (COD Black Ops Declassified) that kills the system.

hkgamer4262d ago

not really. Alot of people don't even know what treyarch or infinity ward is.
All they know is that COD releases every year.

wanieldiik4263d ago

This games looks really painfully average. But that doesn't matter to me since I'm not a fan of the COD series anyway. Killzone for vita however looks really amazing.

morganfell4263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

As I stated elsewhere:

The first the first thing that needs to happen is people need to STOP WATCHING A TRAILER ON THEIR BIG SCREEN SHOWING A GAME THAT WAS DESIGNED FOR A 5 INCH DISPLAY. I have a 42inch 3D Plasma for a PC screen and I know not to do that.

The second thing people need to do is those that actually own a Vita need to WATCH THE TRAILER ON THEIR VITA.

Face it, some of the loudest complaints come from those without a single Sony device in their house. Not all mind you but several prominent persons have been seen posting and pretending to throw themselves against the wall in feigned dismay.

Fear much?

Watching the trailer on the Vita, one of the things you will notice is the lighting engine doing a better than first realized job. The same situation occurred with Resistance. Many were not impressed with the trailers yet those that actually played it were surprised at how it looked in their hands.

NEITHER RESISTANCE NOT BLACK OPS DECLASSIFIED ARE KILLZONE MERCENARY but they are also not what some claim.

Besides, and I ask this for the 3rd time, when has CoD ever been about graphical prowess.

And for the last laugh there are also people, mainly Sony hate mongers, acting as if Sony hung the success of the Vita on this one game. Uhm, that isn't Sony about which you are thinking. Sony is the variety company, not the one franchise trick pony.

Yes Sony is the one getting raked. You don't see this happening to Microsoft over all their Gamescom announcements. Oh wait...

Mustang300C20124263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

U might as well just say who you are talking about and that has to be the dumbest excuse I have heard. Watch it on a Vita and not a big screen? So what is the excuse for monitors on computers. How come we didn't hear you make the claim to not watch on anything but the Vita for Killzone, Uncharted?

COD is based on the gameplay and so many consumers on consoles enjoy the gameplay. Your right COD isn't garnered for the graphics but also the graphics are not bad as you and many fanboys love to claim. What is so ironic is how you are putting so much to defend with your one bubble about COD but looking at your history alone and you love to bash COD yet because it is on Vita being backed by Sony, OH it is just BS for anyone consumers or blogs to say anything negative about the first showing after waiting a year to see anything past a title screen. What makes this game any different of the scrutiny than games before it?

See just like that had to plug in MS which has nothing to do with the game or Vita for the matter. Hell not showing up at Gamescom has nothing to do with it but typical that you go off topic to edit your post to plug that in.

You know Sony may or may not be thinking this one game is expected to move consoles but it is ironic they end the conference with the revealing of COD. What do you call hype? It must be of some importance to Sony especially with a bundle so not sure why you claim it isn't possible they could very well be banking on this and Ass Creed to push consoles? Why did Ass Creed look good on my "60 over COD? Why do a lot of people who saw it regardless the size of their screen have the same reaction not to just the graphics but features announced like 4x4 gameplay?

CaptCalvin4263d ago

Yea? How come Killzone Mercenary managed to look so good even when I blow it up full screen on my 1900x1200 monitor huh?

Soldierone4263d ago

1 It's actual Vita owners complaining, not just other people. The complaints isn't "vita sucks, it can't handle a full game" its "this game sucks and doesn't use the Vita properly".....

2 I own a Xperia Play, PS3, Vita, PSP, surround sound, and TV all by Sony....and I'm complaining.

3 Normally they are able to upscale the gameplay for presentations. Render it at a higher quality etc. You don't see Uncharted or the other games on Vita looking like total crap during presentations....At the visuals have nothing to do with the technical specs this game is failing at in every area. In what terms is 4v4 acceptable? Friggin phone games have more players.

Diver4263d ago (Edited 4263d ago )

amazing the peeps that can't read. even bold letters ha ha. what a bunch of kids.

he never said it looked good he said it looked better than people think. in fact he said in bold it was not kill zone merc. but peeps can't read.

he never said no vita owners had a issue. in fact he said opposite that. but peeps can't read. how many of you did as he asked? none thas how many. man its to easy to laugh at you.

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poopsack4263d ago

Difference is everything else Vita related looks better than this on a computer screen. COD has never been about graphics, and that is painfully obvious with the fact that activision cant blow a little bit of the Billion they make every year off this series to make a new engine for the game, sure, i get that, but everything about this looks bad, from the models (looking like 20 poly weapons) http://www.flickr.com/photo... to the poor sound design and terrible animation. There is no excuse for how poor this game looks. And im not arguing against you Morganfell, people can blame Sony but they're not to blame for the quality, and of course they make a big deal out of Callofduty just cause its a household name, but my point is that theres no going around how uninspired and bland this game looks (so far)

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Was Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified Really That Bad?

PP: Was Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified really that bad on the PS Vita?

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cluclap992d ago

In comparison to its console counterparts at the time? Yes. Yes it was. In comparison to DS versions? It was god like

Amplitude992d ago (Edited 992d ago )

I got tons of fun out of it.

Killzone was better, yeah. Heck even Resistance online was better. But CoD Resistance and Modern Combat and such were all fun to change it up a bit when you've grinded too many hours into Killzone.

If i had to review them, yeah, all those games would get a low af score except Killzone. But i had fun plowing through the Resistance campaign and playing online and goofing off with CoD online while travelling. Not everything has to be a masterpiece but they were all fun enough for what they were lol

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Why The PS Vita Ultimately Failed (And How The Switch Did It Right)

How is a system so loved within its community considered a commercial failure, and how did the Nintendo Switch take its idea and run with it?

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MadLad1172d ago

Highly overpriced proprietary memory, and Sony showing it little support, themselves?

VersusDMC1172d ago

Agree with the support but the overpriced memory was always overblown. The switch is an handheld charging 60 for games instead of 40 as they always had before...yet that cost hike is fine.

darthv721172d ago

As someone with both a Vita and PSP GO, it really made me curious why Sony felt the need to make a dedicated memory card when they already had one that was more than adequet. The M2 format (that the Go uses) is virtually the exact same size and shape as the vita... just flipped. It would have made things so much easier for people to buy into it, especially if they were able to insert their existing memory card with their purchased games on it.

I really like the vita, I also think they had a huge missed opportunity with not having TV out. I like to pop my Go onto the TV dock and play some games now and then (doing the switch thing before the switch). Doing that with a vita would have been awesome, especially with full DS4 support.

persona4chie1172d ago

The only thing is the Switch isn’t a handheld, it’s a hybrid of both. So there isn’t really a “cost hike” sure you get an overall lower quality or “handheld” quality when playing portably, but you do get better quality and performance when playing in “console mode”

And yes I know people are gonna say “bUt thE sWitCh iS wEAk” and compared to the PS4 and XOne absolutely, but it’s still console quality games. And the quality is much higher than on any handheld before.

The Vita was a great system, but people’s expectations were too high. It was definitely a capable system, but not as capable as people thought it would be. I don’t remember if Sony said this, but it was said that the Vita would be able to deliver PS3 quality games and it ultimately couldn’t.

And yes the memory cards were definitely an issue. There are countless complaints about it. Nobody wanted to pay $120 for a 32gb memory card https://www.gamespot.com/ar...

Neonridr1172d ago

I mean compare the scope and size of a 3DS game (Link Between Worlds) and compare that to Breath of the Wild and tell me that the additional price doesn't warrant itself.

DarkZane1172d ago

The overpriced memory was not overblown, it's the only reason why the Vita failed.

You had 4, 8, 16 and 32GB cards, but anything below 32GB was too small and a 32GB was $100 at launch, which was way too expensive. A SD card of the same size was like $25.

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ApocalypseShadow1172d ago

$249 was a great price for the OG PSP. PS Vita launching at $249 years later for what it did was a steal compared to PSP. Nintendo dropped their price because it made 3DS seem expensive against it for inferior hardware. It worked.

Yeah. The cards were expensive. But look at the flip side. Many gamers stole games on PSP by downloading them from online. Just like they did with PS1 and PS2 games. And we see how DRM gets cut through in software so fast that that wouldn't have been enough. SD Card would have guaranteed theft immediately. They tried something different. Didn't work out.

The games were coming. Problem was, gamers weren't supporting it like they were with PS4. Gamers either complained the games were expensive or that the games were hand me downs or lesser than console like Uncharted. And with mobile phones powerful enough to play games that looked just as good as portable consoles for cheap or free with ads, something had to give. Sony even gave gamers the ability to stream PS4 games at home or anywhere in the world. Even that wasn't enough for some.

Nintendo has ruled the mobile market for decades. It's why they can weather the storm of challengers and mobile. And with new customers being born all the time, Nintendo rides its same properties like Disneyland. But new in house IPs are almost non existent.

The only thing Switch did was have no opposition. No competitor. Microsoft was too cowardly to try ever and Sony gave it a shot. TWICE. Now, if we flip the article around, we can ask how Sony had been successful with PS4 and PS5, while Nintendo failed at dedicated home consoles and ran to mobile.

persona4chie1172d ago (Edited 1172d ago )

Except they didn’t run to mobile? They’ve always had “mobile” devices, and they’ve proved in the past, gimmick or not that they can have a hugely successful system.

They literally just took the best part of the Wii U and made it independent. The Switch is a home console as well as a handheld, not just a handheld but people like that as an added option.

And while Nintendo has definitely had a few poor selling home consoles they haven’t failed by any means, “mobile console” or not it’s still successful.

Plus money is money. It doesn’t really matter if Nintendo is making it with a home console or a handheld. Just like Sony saw the handheld wasn’t viable so they dropped it to focus more on PS4.

Neonridr1172d ago

they failed once, with the Wii U... so you could say that but you'd be reaching Apocalypse.

rdgneoz31171d ago

@persona4chie "And while Nintendo has definitely had a few poor selling home consoles they haven’t failed by any means"

What would you call the WiiU? Nintendo ditched that pretty fast and went to a new console after a few years. WiiU (came out Nov 2012) had 13.56 million sales as of December 31, 2019. Switch has around 80 million and it came out just under 4 years ago.

That said, they learned from their utter failure with the WiiU and came out with the Switch.

ApocalypseShadow1171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

Nintendo has failed more than once. Home and portable consoles. But name a portable console competitor to the Switch? I'll wait...still waiting...still waiting...

What some fail to mention, is that Nintendo has/had no direct competition to Switch. Zero. They also fail to see that Nintendo has been the dominant portable console maker since Gameboy. Not one portable has won against Nintendo since then. Targeting Vita is foolish as the market leader has always been Nintendo.

As for home consoles, Nintendo basically abandoned the formula of building a dedicated home console. They built a hybrid that's really a portable that replaced 3DS and happens to connect to a TV. But we all know its use and tech specs is mobile. Trying to spin that it's a home console is ridiculous when it can't even play certain games on home consoles. That's why it's streaming certain games. Why? It's a mobile platform. That just happens to have no competition. And Nintendo has been riding on underpowered products while selling the same properties without new IPs for years. At least we can say with Sony, they make new franchises EVERY GENERATION. Something Nintendo doesn't do.

Summary: Nintendo has always been portable market leader for years. And now, they have no competition. Not even from 3DS. So, of course Switch is going to sell unopposed. Vita would have been destined to be second fiddle to Nintendo with portables regardless. Even if Sony would have stuck with Vita.

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gamer78041172d ago

No first party support, end of story, they set it up to fail. I still have mine but after launch there was third party support only. They left it to die.

persona4chie1172d ago

Yeah I had a vita on two separate occasions, and I loved it. But like you said, they created this great system and then said “alright go die”

gamer78041171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

@persona. Right I really liked the system. I even bought the pstv thingy to play my vita games on the tv too

Knushwood Butt1171d ago

It did get a lot of first party support for the first couple of years, but what happened is that third parties didn't know what to do with it. Toned down ports on the cheap, or risky new IPs or AA spinoffs,

They all held back and waited to see someone else take the plunge but it never happened and sales of the Vita didn't pick up, leaving Indies and slowly dwindling first party support.

Name the big third party games on Vita. Assassins Creed Lady Liberty? That CoD game?
Nothing from Capcom.
Nothing from Konami.
Koei Tecmo supported it well but all ports.
Bandai Namco had Ridge Racer that got slammed due to weird content behind paywalls.

Also didn't help that the media slammed anything that wasn't breaking new ground. Strange how the Switch gets a free pass on that.

Anyway, it did get Darius Burst CS, which is also on PS4, but is portable shmup excellence.

Ulf1171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

This isn't true. There were a ton of (very well done) first-party Vita games in the first couple years -- Unit 13, Killzone Mercenary, Uncharted, Little Big Planet, etc.

They did choose to cater to an older audience, which may have been a mistake.

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badz1491171d ago

Nope. Games. Plain and simple. It didn't even have the games like the PSP did. Such a shame for such a wonderful hardware

specialguest1171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

Even today people are still not willing to accept that what you stated with the overpriced memory and Sony showing little support was a big factor leading to the Vita failure. I remember wanting to a Vista, but was really turned off by the proprietary memory price. Sony abandoned the PS eyetoy on the PS2, the Vita, and PS Move. The PSVR got more support, but Sony could definitely do more

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franwex1172d ago

Pretty much Sony ditched it to focus on PS4. Can’t say I blame them, but it is disappointing. If Nintendo can manage to put out games for handhelds and main consoles-I would assume Sony could too.

persona4chie1172d ago

Oh definitely and the Vita would have been the perfect system for it. The PSP sold how much? 80m? That’s really damn good. If the vita 1. Had more first party support from Sony. 2. Had cheaper memory cards or used SD cards (the 32gb card cost and eye watering $120 at launch) and 3. Maybe launched at a cheaper price, maybe $50 cheaper it would have easily been a success.

godofiron1172d ago

I personally skipped the vita because memory was just so damn expensive - then eventually, Sony gave up on supporting it.

it got nowhere near the love that the PSP got, which is an absolute shame cause it paired pretty well with the PS4.

1nsomniac1172d ago

The only thing Sony cared about was protecting its image against piracy. They were willing to destroy it for the sake of saving face to its investors after the PSP. Same approach they took with not allowing external storage on the ps5.

AnotherGamer1172d ago

The overpriced memory cards easily.

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10 PlayStation Vita Software Missed Opportunities

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Many would argue – and I wouldn’t really disagree – that the PlayStation Vita never really had a killer app. There wasn’t that one piece of software that helped change the console’s fortunes. The closest we got was arguably Persona 4 Golden, an early release that received huge critical acclaim, but it was part of a niche series and as such its sales impact from a hardware perspective was muted.

There were missed opportunities along the way, as certain titles had the potential to change the Vita’s fortunes, but the way the final product was delivered (if indeed it was delivered at all) left a lot to be desired and so they didn’t reach their full potential. It’s these games I’m aiming to look at this in this article – 10 games that were missed opportunities on Vita. I’m not saying that every release I’ll be talking out here had the potential to be a “killer app”, but if they had been executed a little better they would have undoubtedly been a key factor in helping the console reach a wider audience."

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ilikestuff1663d ago

Still thinking about the that last of us 2 multiplayer missed opportunity

isarai1663d ago

My soul still aches over the idea of making 3D Dot Game Heroes a Vita series never happening after the dev studio expressed interest in doing so. Could've been a flagship for it, or at least carried it a bit further.

Abcdefeg1663d ago

The vita contributed to the ps3 having less support from Japanese devs. I hope sony keep focusing on one console at time like they are now in the future

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