'Back in 2004, the PSP first released and revolutionized gaming by offering quality PlayStation games on the go. Since then, the system was plagued with problems, such as piracy, which resulted in a severe drop in quality. Despite this, there were still a number of solid games the PSP had to offer. Now that the Vita is officially a year old, many gamers are still holding out hoping that their favorite PSP series will find their way on the Vita or at least the PS3/PS4.' - JPS
"The Spain-based indie games publisher Firenut Games and Granada-based (Spain) indie games developer Trigger the Monster, today announced with great joy and thrill that their dark fantasy adventure/management game “Search of Light” (AKA SOL), is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Game Rant participates in the Megaton Musashi World Cup, checking out the game a little bit beforehand and winning the first round match.
Feral Cat Den return with Nirvana Noir, a sequel to Genesis Noir centering around two different universes, and it truly feels like a bigger bang.
Yes, to all of these. I really wish these developers would start revealing or working some vita titles. Also, wheres a vita sequel of that AR monster capturing game, Invizimals.
Metal Gear Ac!d, man i loved those games!
They got so much hate for "zomg it's not a metal gear!", but if you just took a chill pill and appreciated it for what it was, they were great games that i played the hell out of back in the day.
If they put them on the PS Store for Vita i'm all over it!
Props to LocoRoco too, i even bought LocoRoco Correcho for the PS3 =P
Also, a Vita sequel for Killzone: Liberation would be awesome, one of the best top down games i played =)
Pursuit Force and Coded Arms.
The one thing I want to hear, the one thing that would make me honestly exited for the PS4 rather than just admiring the hardware, would be to see sprite-based graphics to return to mainline games. Something like Wild Arms XF, but with an King of Fighting XIII style.