Kei is the main character of MIND≒0. He is often misunderstood due to his cool nature, but in the end he’s the type of guy that can’t overlook anyone in trouble.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "If you ask the average gaming forum user, they’ll probably say that Vita was only a good place to play if you like indie games, visual novels, and of course Japanese RPGs. While I’d hope that readers of my articles have realised that the console offers so much more than this, it’s hard to deny that it built up an amazing ecosystem for role-playing games over the years, mostly spear-headed by the early release of Persona 4 Golden in 2012.
As a result of there being so many RPGs on Vita, I’ve had to split this article up. I’ll be looking at all the turn-based entries in the genre here and I’ll dedicate a separate piece to action-RPGs some time in the future. Please note – while I will be including first-person dungeon crawlers such as Demon Gaze, things like roguelikes (e.g. Shiren the Wanderer) and strategy games (e.g. Disgaea) will be given separate articles of their own further down the line."
"Mind Zero is also one of those JRPG’s that anyone can pick up and have a blast with. Other JRPG’s out there have a huge learning curve, which makes it difficult for people new to the genre to get ingrained into these games."
Here's a comprehensive sneak peek at next week's PlayStation Store update in North America. PS4 owners get Watch Dogs and a Thief demo. On PS3 a trio of fun drops as Watch Dogs, The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4, and Ace Combat Infinity launch. Vita wins the week with quantity thanks to Lemmings Touch, Mind≒0, Monster Monpiece and The Sly Cooper Collection.
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This game looks good, not fan of the character design (Mainly the MC, Scythes are used when they want to make the character look cool wich its kinda forced.
If its differnt from Persona then i will buy it otherwise i probably wouldnt.