Spencer of Siliconera - The PlayStation Vita is a powerful piece of hardware and developers like Ragnarok Odyssey director Kazuhiro Irie are just starting to tap into. Since Game Arts has been one of the biggest Vita supporters with three titles already on the market, I asked Irie what features of the Vita are underutilized.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "With the sad but expected news that Sony is finally discontinuing production of PlayStation Vita hardware worldwide (combined with the earlier news that cartridge production was stopping in the west), it marks what will likely be the final chapter in the extraordinary journey for this little handheld that could. Despite its own creator rapidly withdrawing development support, third-parties cancelling projects left and right, and more internet negativity than I've ever seen for a console, it just kept trucking on - delivering a brilliant gaming experience for anyone willing to give it a shot.
So in light of this news I wanted to deliver a brief retrospective to what has become my favourite gaming machine ever, looking back at all the things it has done so well throughout its life, alongside a short look at what its final year might hold from here. While it's sad to see the Vita finally reaching the end of its life, there have been so many brilliant experiences along the way that I want to celebrate these here - and I know I've (personally) got many more years of enjoyment to come thanks to my backlog too!"
Digitally Downloaded writes: "This week we're going to have a look at that console that everyone claims lacks games. That's right, the PlayStation Vita. The sad reality for those naysayers is that it doesn't lack games at all. In fact, the Vita has some truly entertaining games that were release to little or no fanfare thanks to the console's utter lack of visibility in the market.
So, if you haven't got a Vita yet, consider the ten games we've listed below. You might not even realise these are available on the console, but if you pick one up and grab these games to go with it, you'll quickly realise just how good the Vita can really be."
Oh hell no I know ragnarok odyssey is not in this list lol
To each their own but I seriously hated that game
i need to get that atelier totori plus, ASAP! because starting next month to october ill be buying a lot of new release vita games, that i might forget this
i wish there is a retail for this game :(
Get this:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
It's a new indie game that is available on PS Mobile. Sorry, this is all I could find of the game on Youtube.
Furthermore, I'd advise you check out "LONE SURVIVOR" when it's out which is yet another survival horror Indie game.
I can't wait to see what's in store for the Vita at E3 2013!
I don't agree with this list! This author has bad taste. The only good game on this list is Silent Hill Book Of Memories! Now that is an awesome game.a game worth buying indeed.
New screenshots from Ragnarok Odyssey Ace show Niohoggr, one of the added monsters in the Game Arts’ PS3/Vita game.
CoD:BOD AC3:L NFS:MW
with this triple-A trio the Vita is going to rock;
add to that the excellent LBP:V and U:GA,
the serviceable annual sports: Madden, FIFA and MLB:TS,
the AAA fighters: MK, MvC, SFxT,
the AAA JRPGS: P4:G, Ragnarok,
the other Sony franchises: R:BS, MNR, W2048,
the exclusive games: Escape plan, Gravity Rush, Soul Sacrifice,
many other games, bigger and smaller,
and finally the PSP library as well as PS1 classics,
and we get the most COMPLETE lineup for the first year of a console EVER,
but that want stop the ANTY SONY LOOM, GLOOM, and BASHING thats been going on every year for the last 6 years!!!
I can't wait for Ragnarok Oddyssey.
It's coming out the same day as ZOE HD. Oh my wallet..... T_T
Two more weeks......
Two more weeks and it will be mine. Oh yes, it WILL be mine.
It hasn't even been a year for this platform yet look at the amount of games its getting this holiday season alone.
LittleBigPlanet-Vita
Assassins Creed- Liberations
Street FighterXTekken
PSABR
COD:BOD "Even though it looks like garbage to me but to eah his own"
Etc.
The Vita is here to stay folks!