Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken has forever changed the way I look at chickens. This unique PSN title brings great fun for on the go with your PlayStation Vita. It could be better though!
From paulsemel.com: In this exclusive interview, the creator of the Rocketbirds series explains how Rocketbirds 2 Evolution took fan suggestions to new levels. Literally.
Handheld Lover writes, "To pop things off sells wise the PlayStation Vita has sold 8 million consoles. Which isn’t very good compared to it’s rival the Nintendo 3DS. The reasons are many as to why the PlayStation Vita isn’t a blazing sells success. For starters there aren’t a good amount of games that appeal to western audiences, meaning a lack of third and first person shooters and sports titles. Also Sony’s own lack of quality first party titles is very apparent. As is the fact either it’s good or bad game quality of games ported from consoles to this handheld. One cannot forget the severely hampered by Sony operating system that the PlayStation Vita utilizes, which is nowhere as good as Android. Or the fact that one must own both a PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in order to get the full experience of the multi-talents the PS Vita is capable of."
it has treated me pretty well. I have no major complaints. More support from third parties would be great. Like another AC, Madden, and other yearly releases that could attach the saves and take your madden/Fifa team on the go and that sort of stuff wouldve helped the vita a lot in the main stream I feel.
Also if sony got
GTA
Final Fantasy
God of War
and all the other major support they got for the psp the vita would be way better off
Best hardware of any console I have ever used. Software is underrated in my opinion. A good portable if you already have a 3ds.
It's been a slow start but now my Vita's rarely off. Both remote play and a slew of Japanese titles makes it a terrific handheld.
Currently my favourite gaming machine, though it does seem to be mainly ports of games I have missed that I play.
Still wish for more AAA games, but right now it's my Hatsune Miku Project Dive f machine :p
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken gives you some shooting action for only $2.50, while the poingnant platformer Thomas Was Alone is only $5. That may not be the cheapest price available for it historically, but if you haven't played the game, you really should. Beyond offering up some challenging, but never frustrating puzzle-platforming, it also delves into topics like companionship you don't normally see covered in a game. If you love highly-artistic games, then the 2D physics-based platformer Grimind is only $5.
Thomas was Alone is a pretty neat title. You can play a little and comeback whenever. Funny narrative.