From the review: "So you have bought yourself a shiny new PlayStation Vita and you’ve picked up the must-have retail titles such as UMvC3 and Uncharted: Golden Abyss. Now you are headed to the PlayStation store to find out what, if any, PSN titles you should consider picking up. Let me help streamline this process for you and just come out and say it: you MUST pick up Super Stardust Delta (SSD) and its associated DLC the Blast Pack. There is simply no better title available digitally for the PlayStation Vita."
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"When PlayStation Vita released in 2012, expectations were high as Sony's previous handheld (PSP) was quite successful even if it could never quite match with Nintendo's handheld juggernauts." - Tyler Hall from Video Chums
It’s not stranded until 2019, if people really wanted to get some great experiences out the way then they’d buy it. But there are so many stubborn people that made their mind up that won’t happen.
You can go on eBay, OfferUp it any social market place and get one from 70-120 WITH memory card and the games are dirt cheap. But I bet people feel like buying their 5th 3DS for 200 plus because of its color is better then checking out great games.
I guess it’s not always about the games
Shortage? what shortage? Chris Freeman responds to a rumoured shortage of quality titles on the PS Vita and lists 25 of the best titles and guess what? - "Tearaway" isn't one of them.
The PSVita really has built up an impressive reputation as a platform for indie games. So many of the games available for it - spelunky, luftrausers, rogue legacy - started out as PC games. I think that the Vita, though, with its portability and comfortable controls, makes the ultimate platform for it.
Certainly, the Danganronpa Duology could have been included on this list?
Why is it not there?
It's way batter than some titles on the list? 0_o