Daniel Sánchez-Crespo from Novarama shows off augmented reality without markers with PS Vita.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "There are examples out there of games being developed for Vita that truly make the most of its inputs, coming up with unique ways of interacting with the hardware to make for a memorable gaming experience. It’s these titles I’m looking at in this article – what they are and how they worked on Vita, both in terms of what they did right and what they could have done better."
For what it offers, "Invizimals: The Alliance" may provide enough entertainment for the younger audience, but with other similar games like "Pokémon" or "Skylanders" on sell today, it's doesn't do enough to make itself a top recommendation.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on PS4 headlines a packed week of releases on the PlayStation Store:
Demos
Invizimals: The Alliance (Vita)
Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom (PS3)
PSone Classics
Namco Museum Vol. 1
Namco Museum Vol. 2
Namco Museum Vol. 3
Namco Museum Vol. 4
Namco Museum Vol. 5
PS4 Games
Chariot
Futuridium EP Deluxe
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
Natural Doctrine
Pier Solar and the Great Architects
Sherlock Holmes: Crime and Punishments
Second Chance Heroes
PS3 Games
Falling Skies: The Game
Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom
Natural Doctrine
Pier Solar and the Great Architects
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day
Sherlock Holmes: Crime and Punishments
Vita Games
Invizimals: The Alliance
Futuridium EP Deluxe
Natural Doctrine
But this has gotta be 1 of my most anticipated VITA games ever.
Just putting that out there. ;-)
WANT...
Interested! I always thought that this was the great concept and wished that it became a more popular idea. Along with the power and potential of PSV can't wait.
Looks very impressive, also the black vita looks so sexy. I got the white one for not wanting finger prints/scratches to be really visible.
Very impressive. No cards needed and the vita analyses the background very smoothly. Im finally going to get into this series.