I heard frequent complaints about how limited Golden Abyss and Mod Nation Racers were, for example. Many of those exclusives are extensions of existing franchises, which is perfectly fine, but they're often among the worst entries in those series. If you look at it for its exclusives, there just aren't enough of them.
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If you look at it as a portable extension of your PS3, they have a very nice indie and remaster lineup but not nearly enough new triple-A titles.
Vita's library falls short of expectations no matter how you look at it. Nintendo has great franchises, though I do like them, they're not the reason I have a Switch(retro compilations, SNES/NES channels, HD Remasters, PS1 era RPGs)
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But Sony 'could' come back and make a Vita 2 and do things better this time around, better than Nintendo(as popular as the Switch is, it's got alot of things it can be better, bluetooth support is a easy one). PSVita's library is crap, I use it almost solely to play PS1 games. Instead of learning from their own mistakes(UMD? Memory Stick Duo? Stop trying to make random proprietary formats, Sony!) and Nintendo's mistakes with Wii U(crapty screen, bulky and slow interface), they doubled down on their mistakes(more proprietary cartridge format and memory cards).
They could have easily made the right product. How the hell did they not make 'Switch'? Vita should have been the "Sony Switch". (I have a fetish about playing PS1 Classics on OLED screen.) The PSP(which I loved!) did very well, particularly in Japan. Sony had all this success with PS1 and PS2. I think there is a little bit of misunderstanding about my comment(which was more of a dig at how marvelously Vita failed). But, apparently, I just don't see what's so great about, really, any of the portable offerings Sony has brought to the table thus far.
Love 'em or hate 'em, both those doomed consoles had some killer first-party and third-party titles, thanks in no small part to Capcom and other top-tier Japanese developers.Īgain, it all goes back to the question of what titles in the library are worth giving a darn? Seriously, I'd love to be enlightened. I firmly aligned myself to the camp back in the day and sided with the over the behemoth that was the and the over the leviathan that was the. Now, don't get me wrong I'm all about rooting for the underdog in the video game ring. So, what killer franchises does Sony actually have to compete against the pantheon of Nintendo mythos? If PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale (PlayStation Vita) is any indication, the answer isn't very good or strong. It's why the did, does, and always will beat out the far superior and any day of the week. Why do I espouse such blasphemy? Well, the true merit of any video game system has always been it's library. March The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningĪs much as I hate to defy the old gods, I gotta disagree with ya, I believe the can best be summed up as a beautifully designed and technically marvelous failure. Image image image image image image image image image image image image image image Renaissance2K Image image image image image image image jsoncip38 Image image image image image image image image image image image image Forgotten_Freshness Image image image image image image image image DefaultGen