That's subjective, Panda.
I have faith in Ken Levine and his team.
I suppose you're European? Well, I guess it may not have as much of an impact on you. Still the game-play should somewhat interest you.
Well, I had no idea you are able to use a vigor that could collect bullets and throw them back at your enemy. That made me even more excited.
I don't know anymore. Warren Spector hasn't been the same person I remember him being. This guy was once a visionary in the game industry.
By the way, the grammar in that title is atrocious. Sony is a singular entity, therefore, 'are' isn't correctly used. The correct word is, well...'is.'
Edit: Unless, you are following British English, which always refers to collective nouns with 'are.'
Sony, please listen to your customers and actually improve something that matters. Seriously, a minor update?!
Besides a bit higher resolution textures and maybe some shaders, it looks almost exactly the same. That is a huge compliment to the Vita.
If this is sarcasm, never mind, but if this is not...you really need to educate yourself before speaking.
I still don't see how the advancement in hardware in the new iPad makes any difference if it isn't being taken advantage of; Nor does it cover for the glaring absence of physical buttons. If the true intent of this tablet was to be a gaming machine, it would be marketed as such. iOS devices have been marketed toward a group who thrives on productivity.
:) x100
I've always preferred having the physical copy. Here are the advantages:
1. The cartridge interface has a faster transfer-rate(faster loading times) than the memory card interface for the Vita. (This is the opposite of what it was for the PSP (discs are slow))
2. Cartridge games are not bound to an account, therefore they can be played on another Vita, or even another account, with no problems.
3. Lack of major space usage is another a...
Well, standby mode is a bit different from the standby on the PSP. It uses quite a bit more power because of the features it has for applications, such as near. I would recommend shutting it off if you don't plan on picking it up within an hour or so. It would just waste battery.
As for the LED in the home button, don't worry, it's normal for it to oscillate. Usually it does that when there is a message.
I have a 4GB stick, but I am planning on upgrading when it gets too constricting. The only digital game I have is SSD, other than that, I have three physical games,(wipeout 2048, UMVC3, and Rayman Origins). I also have Persona 3 Portable and Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days and their games saves. In addition to that, I have music and screenshots of wipeout. I still have 1.8GB left. The way I use the space, I'm not so sure I need a larger card just yet.
Why is there an article for this? I can understand if you don't have the system already, you may not know, but for those who do...this isn't rocket science.
I'm sorry, but, no matter how much I love the Vita...the GBA was released in a much different time and it was exceptional. It's one of the best handhelds in history. It also had one of my favorite RPGs of all time on it; Golden Sun.
How about this music? Without the vocals:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
@FriedGoat I was referring to him having to trade in his PS3.
Didn't forbes talk about nothing but doom before?
I still don't understand why someone would buy this over a regular laptop. I suppose there are some people who will find a use for this.