"I think people are to tough on the Vita for a handheld that releases amazing games every month. Here’s a small rant I felt necessary to put together." -- PlayStation Enthusiast
From games that digitaltrends DeAngelo Epps has always wanted to play but missed out on, like Odin Sphere, to newer titles that he'd love to re-experience like Yakuza: Like a Dragon, there was enough there to justify diving back in. And those titles aren’t even a small percent of what’s available here. Vanillaware titles, Square Enix games, NIS franchises he’d never even heard of — there’s a whole lot to dig into.
PSPlus is Amazing for RPGs and NIS America, Square Enix and Vanillaware games are perfect for PSPortal.
Not really a 'secret' but a paradise indeed, I just finished Soul Hackers 2, pretty good, and started Labyrinth of Galleria and I am having a blast. Tons of great RPGs in the PS4/PS5 family
Perfect for playing on the Portal, since rpgs can be such timesinks. For those people who can't stay glued to the TV, it's good to give some freedom around the house, out on the porch or whatever. I haven't picked up a Portal yet, bc of life priorities, but I definitely anticipate picking one up asap and playing more rpgs!
I'm currently playing Final Fantasy VII:Remake for the first time on PS5 and I am freaking blown away by this game so far. I don't know why I waited this long or due to my huge backlog but had to be honest, this game exceeded my expectations.
Also included are Star Ocean The Divine Force, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, Unpacking.
Hot damn those are some high quality games right there. I've been meaning to give 13 Sentinels a go, just haven't had the time to get around to it.
13 Sentinels is a must play if you haven't. Like, I can't praise enough what an awesome story and set of characters that game has.
There are countless great Metroidvania games available on the Steam Deck — Max Wright for overkill runs through some of the very best.
haha no it doesn't
Dead in the West, alive and kicking in the East.
Its a niche device for Indies and Japanese titles, thats it. Sony has moved onto PSVR so don't expect a new handheld in the future. With less than 15 million units sold in 5 years its a commercial failure, 3DS has sold almost 60 million in the same amount of time.
I think if the rest of the Sony wasn't doing so poorly like their movie and mobile divisions then they could have invested in big games for the Vita. I think they were left with the choice of either fully supporting the Vita or PSVR, they couldnt do both. Obviously they went with the one with the most potential which is VR.
I'm going to say it like this: if you don't own a Vita, you shouldn't make the effort to go buy one. The consume lost fair and square to the 3DS. Case closed, people hate it, even owners.
nah it's dead.