"Sucker Punch and Sony did a great job making Sly look great on the Vita’s larger screen. The cel shading aged very well and if you didn’t know the games were almost ten years old you’d think that Sucker Punch took a break from Infamous and graced gamers with some nice platformers to enjoy."
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...
May will be an interesting month for the existing and hopefully many new PS Vita owners,as some high profile titles are coming along with the arrival of PS Vita Slim in North America.
Not a bad lineup at all. Its not super amazing but its not poor either.
Hopefully a start for a turn around for the PSV outside of Japan.
Not much that jumps out at me here. 2 of the larger titles that are coming are just re-releases of PS2 games, no thanks. Borderlands I have heard bad things about, but will wait to see what the reviews look like, although I could get a richer experience on consoles or PC probably for cheaper if I wanted to.
Swapper is really the only game that interets me, so I will check that out possibly when it comes closer, although it mentions PS4 support, so I may just get it for the console instead.
8 games, 6 of which are ports, SIX! And one Street Fighter-esque Ultimate version. So a total of 1 brand new game.
New generation indeed.
This is insane. Port, not a port, I don't care. These are a lot of great games coming to the Vita. I also don't care if a bunch of games that have been available on Steam for over year come to the Vita, because I haven't played them.
I wonder if Nintendo suffers from this problem. "It's just a prettier version of Super Mario Bros. Just another port of Super Mario 64. Great, Mario Kart again..."
Push Square: "It may be sneaking onto Sony’s handheld more silently than the cunning raccoon at the centre of its adventures, but The Sly Collection provides the best platforming antics that you can currently find on the pocketable format. Sanzaru Games’ exceptional upgrade looks outstanding on the portable machine, while Sucker Punch’s original escapades remain as engrossing as ever – despite the trilogy being roughly ten years old. Cut-scene compression does detract a little from the otherwise engrossing narrative, but this is still a compilation that deserves a space in your swag bag."
Good to know this turned out better than The Jak Collection. I'm a big Sly Cooper fan. Looking forward to playing to through these games again.