The 3DS does have a nice lineup, but you have to admit that the Vita has a nice one as well.
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
Soul Sacrifice
Killzone: Mercenary
Tearaway
Dragon's Crown
Guacamelee
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus
Dead or Alive 5 Plus
Warrior's Lair
etc, etc, etc.
Either way both handhelds have lineups that should please their owners, and doubly so if you own both.
The memory cards need a price cut, other than that I am extremely happy with my Vita.
Pikachu is great, but Charizard always has been my favorite.
The is going to have 4 new scenarios as DLC and 4 new playable characters. I'm not sure if the characters are going to be DLC or not.
Other than that, I don't know what else will be different. Maybe some new swords and abilities for the new characters, or some touch screen capabilities, but I don't know.
What about Kingdom Hearts or Xenosaga? Great list nonetheless, it really is tough to limit yourself to just 10 games from the PS2.
I'm still not sure with what the publishing scenerio is going to be with this if it comes to the West.
Tecmo Koei has the publishing rights to the franchise now, and they have been going the digital route for a lot of their games lately.
NIS America has said that they have retained the rights to the Atelier games that they have already published, but I'm not sure if an enhanced edition falls into that territory. I hope it does, because a physical cop...
While the first 15 minutes tends to be the rule of thumb for movies and I believe the first 5 for tv shows, that is kind of too quick to gauge a video game.
I mean, the average length of a game is 6-8 hours, and if it is an RPG then at least 15-20 for the short ones. I also go for the first 2 hours, and if it doesn't improve and then I move on, but that is just me.
Don't forget Warrior's Lair, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee HD, Dragon's Crown, Earth Defense Force, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus, Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
Plus who knows what unannounced games are lurking in the shadows. People just need to be patient sometimes.
Hudson Soft was working on a new Bloody Roar, but that was before they merged with Konami.
From the site: "Before reading any further, it’s important to remember that this tipster is anonymous—We cannot trace him nor confirm his validity. In other words, these details are probably completely bogus."
Until Nintendo says something about Zelda U I'm not going to worry about these rumors.
I'm not even going to lose sleep over this and worry about Twilightification of the next Zelda game. Why? Because the rumors are from an anonymous tipster, and even the site said it is probably bogus.
With pictures?! What will they think of next?!
Wait, so they are just cards? And here I was foolishly thinking it was something else...
Not only is it the best Vita game, but I would wager that it is one of the best games out on the market right now.
The console just freaking launched! Give it some time to grow and for its library to expand. Just stop all this early doom articles for crying out load.
Just like how gamers got tired of killing Nazis and aliens all the time, they are getting tired of killing zombies all the time.
Even though people saw this coming that doesn't make the news any less sad. I wish the best for the people that will be affected by this.
@DoomeDX
Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward is on Vita and 3DS. You are right about the rest of the games though, at least to my knowledge.
There are plenty of great games that I have played for the Vita. Gravity Rush, Persona 4 The Golden, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Ragnarok Odyssey, Orgarhythm, Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (also on 3DS), BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend.
I really don't understand why people are saying there are no games for the Vita. If Sony was any good at marketing, they would have really focused on Person 4 The Golden, Gravity Rush, and maybe even Ragnarok Odyssey as the system sel...
Then go out and play them, nothing is really stopping you.