I love how people say the vita is dead. It doesn't have games they want, so it's dead. I guess xbone and switch are dead too, since it doesn't have games I want on it. The reality is that the vita has been pumping out more games in the last three years than Nintendo and Microsoft. It's great that developers still give it it's proper respect.
I'm 30 hours into cybersleuth for the vita right now. I didn't think I would like it, but it has become the game I play the most of recently. its not perfect, but dammit, its fun.
Ign gets worse by the day. The people there are insaneley biased or cater to a centralized media view. I mean before gamergate was skewed to deflect that it was originally meant to expose bias and shoddy game journalism in the gaming media, Dan Stapleton was one of the ones on the list of gaming media that discussed what agenda they would try to push industry wide. Gaming journalism sucks, but ign is at the top of the list.
Serious question. What does this Zelda do that is so revolutionary that it warrants a 10? I know it's a fun game, but a 10 is usually game changing. What's different other than it has zelda?
The red ring destroyed my faith in Xbox. I was very pro Xbox, until that issue. I never even used the 360 enough at the time to wear it out. It made me afraid to play games on the system, knowing if it broke I would be shelling out for a new one. Tried a ps3 and never looked back.
the lcd and plastic parts of the screen are clearly crap. no wonder Nintendo said it would be selling these at a profit right from the start. and that dock. lol.
the issue is not the dead pixels, its their terrible way of saying it's normal, and possibly trying to weasel out of warrantying a defective product. however, if the consumer is vocal enough, they will have to replace or fix them. still, that's pretty shady of Nintendo.