jackbugs

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  1. PS Vita

    Yeah I've enjoyed my Vita. Was really jonesing for a new handheld and I think I picked it up day one, if memory serves. I started with Wipeout and Uncharted, neither of which I've finished yet but both of which I've played and enjoyed, especially Wipeout. Then I stocked up on some more titles, from Gravity Rush to Rayman Origins to Dungeon Hunter and Metal Gear HD Collection, as well as some of the smaller titles like Sound Shapes and Mutant Blobs. Most recently, Ive loaded Sine Mora and Battle Royale All Stars onto the system. I'm certainly not of a mind to agree that there are no games or support for the unit, but can understand the frustration orf people with a lack of big name titles. I mean between the games I already have, the available PSP ones (regional frustrations here, I live in NZ and can't for example get any of the Castlevania games, or Ultimate Ghosts and Goblins), the PSOne classics (I have Final Fantasy 9 only so far), and the existing Vita and downloadable stuff, there's plenty to keep me going for awhile. For some reason though I'm just not as compelled towards the Vita experiences as I am towards console or PC games, even though I have plenty of opportunity to play on the system (work usually at least two months of usually quiet night shifts a year, for example). For that reason I haven't even finished a game all the way through yet, though a few I'm a good ways towards doing it. I feel like pretty soon, one of the games I have will grab me and ill finish it up. On the whole I dig the hardware, the screen really pops with colour. Can give or take the touch stuff. Hand does get sore especially with the fighting games (MK, Ultimate Marvel/Capcom). Somewhere, I can't remember, I think a podcast, someone mentioned the potential for the Vita to interface with the next PS console, and obviously that's gonna give it even more tangible value if incoporated well into the existing systems. Can't think of a game I have that has flat out disappointed me so far. Am pretty picky though and am careful enough to stick to games that speak to me on some level. Am glad I have a vita, and am more and more compelled to use the system as time goes on. (unecessarily long post there probably, sorry)