"Ratchet and Clank games have been a bit of an anomaly on the PS3, missing the fun, innovation and charm that its PS2 counterparts possessed. This is strictly my opinion obviously, although, I found Crack in Time to be pretty progressive, but still, the PS3 Ratchet and Clank games were underwhelming in a lot of ways. Franchise fatigue is another reason for that besides quality."
The best open-world experiences you can get on the Vita.
Dont starve
Dragon quest builders
Toukiden (map exploration mode)
Are some open world i enjoyed that weren't in the list
Kotaku - The announcement of Darksiders II: Definitive Edition coming to PlayStation 4 later this year got Kotaku wondering if we're seeing way more direct ports this generation. While it sure feels that way, I've compiled a list of them from last generation, and it doesn't seem all that different.
Funny how that pic highlights a port coming to 8th gen, a SECOND time from last gen. Face it, this gen is going to be WORSE, no matter how you spin it.
People tend to forget the PSOne generation, every SNES classic was getting a PSOne port back then.... and they didn't even improve graphics it was the exact same SNES Games with an anime cutscene threw in as the opening
If you own a Vita then you will know that the handheld has more ports than the American East Coast. Ports from next-gen systems, last-gen consoles and even games from the PS2 era have come to the Vita in an attempt to shift some units.
Persona 4: Golden may not be considered HD, but the fact that it is the ultimate enhanced version of the classic game, should be reason enough to make the list.
Yeah!... I promote the Persona series every chance I get ;)))
MGS HD Collection shouldn't be on the first place, not even on that list, we (PSV owners) paid $15 more in comparison to the PS3 version and yet we got 1 game less, not to count that MGS 2 has a lot of frame drops on VR Missions...
Sony should definitely make a Ps Vita version of this collection. It would be cool to play these games on the go.
Definitely thinking about picking this up, some of insomniacs best work.
I have to agree with the author the ps3 versions of the game do lack that special something that the ps2 games had.
After the flurry of shooters and serious games on the market Im quite excited about a return to some of the more fun and playful platformers that did well last generation
"Ratchet and Clank games have been a bit of an anomaly on the PS3, missing the fun, innovation and charm that its PS2 counterparts possessed."
I have to disagree there.