The Vita and 3DS are not competing with each other. They are competing together against the sub-par, substandard, garbage smartphone games that have over-saturated the gaming market and devalued premium gaming content. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, and both the Vita and 3DS need to show smartphone games the proper definition of quality handheld gaming.
The what?
So if PC gamers express interest in having his game on their platform, it's referred to as bitching? What the hell kind of developer is that?
A gaming website called Unwinnable.
Talk about credibility.
Critical who?
THQ are gonna love the publicity out of this.
They'll probably save them for Super Duper Street Fighter X Tekken - Mega Edition
Just an interesting point: As Patric says in the interview, he was once married to MGS's voice-over director, Kris Zimmerman, but they later divorced around the time the first MGS came out. For the later Metal Gear games, they were working closely together on the voice-overs as ex's. Must've been awkward!
So says the least innovative publisher in the industry.
Good for both the 3DS and Vita. Time to understand that, while Vita and the 3DS are technically competing products, they're fighting the same war against the same enemy - smartphone games.
Well I'd hope so.
Charging 60 bucks for updated rosters and bigger hits. Yay!
Great, now Ubisoft is starting to sound like Charlie Sheen.
Does this version only have one save, too?
Well, that would be one hell of an expensive controller.
Sony did, without a doubt. I think the more interesting question is, who got second place?
One of them is Super Duper Street Fighter IV.
Looks intriguing. How come nobody's talking about this?
More like only 5 upcoming games.
looks like garbage