PS TV or 64gb memory card, hmm... Pretty ridiculous that they're around the same price lol.
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@givepsvlove We're still making New 'n' Tasty for PlayStation Vita, and Munch's Oddysee HD for PS Vita is also in the final stages.
Inb4 Munch's Oddysee coming in 2016 and NnT coming in 2020
I'll never understand the appeal of playing handheld games on a TV. It misses the point and that's what a console is for anyway except consoles have more and better games. Console games on your handheld upgrades your handheld. Handheld games on your TV is a downgrade compared to a console.PS TV or 64gb memory card, hmm... Pretty ridiculous that they're around the same price lol.
PS TV or 64gb memory card, hmm... Pretty ridiculous that they're around the same price lol.
Mostly yeah, but there are some exceptions. Personally I'm looking forward to playing Persona 4 Golden on a TV. Should at least look better than playing the PS2 version. I'd rather play RPGs like that on a TV than a handheldI'll never understand the appeal of playing handheld games on a TV. It misses the point and that's what a console is for anyway except consoles have more and better games. Console games on your handheld upgrades your handheld. Handheld games on your TV is a downgrade compared to a console.
Taking a break from TitS and have had a great time playing Tearaway. Platinumed.
Wonder what I'll play next. Are there any similar length-wise?
To all the VitaGafers that recommended Frozen Synapse Prime, wow, thank you all so very much! I just jumped on it based on the recommendations and the experiences from the owners and I am very hooked! Such a great game! To anyone else that is still on the fence and loves tactical and strategy games, but is scared away by the price and the fact that it has had low media coverage, just do it. Double Eleven did a fabulous job with great graphics, excellent control and touch implementation and wonderful gameplay!
Taking a break from TitS
To all the VitaGafers that recommended Frozen Synapse Prime, wow, thank you all so very much! I just jumped on it based on the recommendations and the experiences from the owners and I am very hooked! Such a great game! To anyone else that is still on the fence and loves tactical and strategy games, but is scared away by the price and the fact that it has had low media coverage, just do it. Double Eleven did a fabulous job with great graphics, excellent control and touch implementation and wonderful gameplay!
NEEDS TO FUCKING COME OUT ALREADY
Oh you have a press copy of Shinovi Versus?
This person speaks with the wisdom of a god!
Well, it's a new gen so it's $60 on ps4 and $40 on ps3/vita. I wouldn't let that affect your decision anyway, though. Imo Natural Doctrine is definitely a 'full' game, as worthy of my $40 as, say, Demon Gaze was.
You've got a couple questions in there:
1) What I like is that it's a truly tactical game. A lot of SRPGs don't actually have all that much strategy. For example, as much as I like Jeanne D'arc, it's pretty easy and standard. Lots of others are easily breakable -- FFTactics, for example, you can grind your characters into gods... and even if you don't, it's hard to keep your challenge level right because you're often either too weak (grind) or too powerful (easy). This game doesn't really suffer from that in the same way. The game requires tactics, the game requires you understand and use the combat system not only to attack your enemies, but to defend against them.
This requires a combination of understanding your special moves, understanding range, movement, etc, understanding how to chain/link your moves for best effect, while never leaving yourself over extended. And of course, there's a bit of luck thrown in since you can always miss a key swing (though it provides all necessary info, such as your chance to hit, before you commit).
It's tactical in a way I always wished Valkyria Chronicles was... but that game (as much as I loved it) was crippled by a terrible scoring system that valued speed over all else, so you ended up doing ridiculous things to beat a key enemy 'fast' (usually with all scouts). I wanted something that valued actual tactics -- a game that recognized minimizing team damage against terrifying odds requires more skill than running one character across a battlefield to get a lucky shot in against an enemy captain. This game would kill that stupid scout and eat it for breakfast.
You open a door, and you see, say, a multilevel area in front of you, with 15 enemies strewn throughout the zones. You need to approach that situation intelligently and tactically, understanding your core strengths and weaknesses, focusing on ways to eliminate key threats (usually the next queued enemy) all the while moving in such a way to link your moves. Because if you don't, the enemy will, and you'll be dead.
You need to be able to assess whether you'll successfully be able to push forward, chaining moves, linking your turns (by killing next queued enemies while keeping some of yours in reserve), or whether you need to retreat and regroup. Even retreats must be tactical, since a large group of enemies can chain pretty far.
2) Some practical examples -- you might spec up your main character to be able to use a two handed sword and get some special attacks, or you might repec him for a certain mission to be a gun wielder. Or another character might need specing for extra health potions, or you might want to focus on her damage output. Or for another warrior, who does lots of small attacks, you can focus on damage output or you can focus on more attacks with less damage but a better chance to 'stagger' your enemy (staggering gives bonuses to other attacks and prevents counters). I currently have a bunch of points spent to give my main character a skill that will counter on every attack evasion... nasty against lots of grunts, especially since he's wearing two evasion rings. But that wouldn't be a good setup on mission that's primarily ranged enemies.
3) New equipment... it depends. Sometimes a new longsword +X just changes your damage output. But then there are other decisions to make... do you give your gunner a sniper rifle you found that does 1 shot with high damage, or let her keep a hunting rifle with considerably less damage but 2 (or more, depending on your skill loadout) shots? Again, it's very situational, since it's rather wonderful when she can take out two weak ranged enemies in one turn. Ultimately, though, this game isn't too lewt heavy -- you'll find some new powerful weapons behind optional doors filled with hard enemies.
4) Story events affect party size, etc, so it's hard to answer this without spoiling anything.
...anyway, I didn't sit down to write such a long essay. I'd rather be playing ND. I'm just sad it got such a lot of pre-release hate that scared people away, because I think it's an absolute gem. It's probably my favorite vita game, at least in the rpg category. It -is- hard at times -- specifically, if you don't understand the combat system and try to brute force it, you'll die. But if you do take the time to plan your turns tactically, you can often wipe out larger forces with only some scrapes and bruises. And when you finally take out some side corridor in some optional dungeon you've been skipping, it's got that feel of 'hell yeah'.
I'm still playing this game on 'lethal', and fighting for every inch, and loving it.
Does it have forced touch controls, or a good balance of touch and physical?
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, I really appreciate it and I hope that I will be able to play it sooner than I think![]()
Okay, guys. My finger is on the trigger. Amazon just processed my refund for my Destiny Ghost edition, so I have a bit of extra cash and an excuse to blow it on a Vita. I really want a white one to match my PS4, so I'm thinking of getting this one:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F27JDUY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Will I have any problems playing it in the US since it's Japanese? Like, will I be able to buy a memory card in the store and pop it into my Vita without any problems? Will I be able to connect to my US PS4 for remote play?
Will I have any problems playing it in the US since it's Japanese? Like, will I be able to buy a memory card in the store and pop it into my Vita without any problems? Will I be able to connect to my US PS4 for remote play?
Only problem you'll have is that the functions for circle and X is swapped. So circle for confirm and cross for cancel instead of the usual.
So that's literally the only difference?
Also, what games should I check out? I'm mostly getting it for Persona 4 Golden, P4: Dancing All Night (whenever it comes out), and Muramasa Rebirth.
ONE MORE THING. I'm sorry, just insecure. Would you guys definitely recommend the actual Vita over the Playstation TV?
Does it have forced touch controls, or a good balance of touch and physical?
It'll be kinda nice to here what genre and preference you have.
Personally, I'm recommending :
Dragon's Crown if you like brawlers.
DJ Max Technika Tune/Project Diva f for your rhythm needs
Toukiden/Soul Sacrifice Delta for some Hunting game.
Tearaway and Little Big Planet for Platformers
Killzone Mercenaries for FPS
Demon Gaze for RPGs
Danganronpa/VLR for Visual Novel/Mystery/Puzzle
Gravity Daze for some Action RPG.
I'll recommend more once if you state your preference for games.
Well basically it all comes down to where you usually play. If you like to play on a sofa at home then PS TV is really the choice. Otherwise remote play outside of home, gaming at bed or any other place where you don't have a TV, I pick the Vita. Vita is good if you attend an offline meet ups as well as gaming at the office.
I already have Dragon's Crown on PS3. For Soul Sacrifice by "hunting game" do you mean like Monster Hunter? That seems like it could be fun. A friend of mine also recommended Danganronpa so I will probably check that out.
Honestly I prefer to play JRPGs and action RPGs, platformers, and adventure games.
I already have Dragon's Crown on PS3. For Soul Sacrifice by "hunting game" do you mean like Monster Hunter? That seems like it could be fun. A friend of mine also recommended Danganronpa so I will probably check that out.
Honestly I prefer to play JRPGs and action RPGs, platformers, and adventure games.
Yes, hunting games like MH.
Vita is basically a treasure trove of JRPGs and indie games and most of them have the same genre as your preferences.
If you missed some PSX/PSP games then you're in for a treat. Lots of outstanding PSX/PSP games can be played on the Vita.
You should also check out Ys: Memories of Celceta and if you didn't have a PSP there are also Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky or older Ys titles.
Play Persona 4 Golden. Seriously. Best JRPG on the Vita, and definitely my favorite JRPG of all time.Honestly I prefer to play JRPGs and action RPGs, platformers, and adventure games.
Nice, didn't realize you could play PSP games as well. Good to know there are lots of JRPGs. I think someone also mentioned that I should try out Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth but I'm skeptical because I've seen the reviews for the other games in the series...
I have Ys Origins on Steam and it's pretty awesome. I'd definitely be willing to try out other games in the series. I've also heard really good things about Legend of Heroes and have thought about buying it many times on Steam.
Also started playing this yesterday. The chemistry between a mix of RPG and Platforming is simply lovely. Also the combat is not boring despite it being turn-based because of its resemblance to an ATB style battle system that you can actually manipulate. All in all, I also recommend Child of Light.Also recommending Child of Light because I love that game too.
Play Persona 4 Golden. Seriously. Best JRPG on the Vita, and definitely my favorite JRPG of all time.
Also recommending Child of Light because I love that game too.
It is, yes. Just buy it on the PSN store.If I order a Vita soon, P4G is going to be the game that I order along with it. Can't wait to play the PSP version of P3, if that's even possible on Vita.
Honestly I prefer to play JRPGs and action RPGs, platformers, and adventure games.
If I order a Vita soon, P4G is going to be the game that I order along with it. Can't wait to play the PSP version of P3, if that's even possible on Vita.
It is, yes. Just buy it on the PSN store.
Get Demon Gaze.
Definitely possible but you should know that there are some stark differences between the Persona 3 Portable and Persona 3/Persona 3 FES.
Persona 3 FES:
Fully animated cutscenes.
3D world
"The Answer" scenario
You cannot control other party members
Persona 3 Portable:
Cutscenes are rendered as images instead of an actual animated one
2D world where you travel as a dot on a map.
No "The Answer"
You can play as a female MC with a newly made OST and weapons just for her.
Female MC has different choices and scenes that are specific to her and her social links
You can control every party member
I didn't know about the cutscenes or 2D world. That is kind of disappointing. I still have a copy of FES for PS2, though, so it will be nice to compare/contrast the two. Being able to control all of the party members sounds worth it to me, though. Will probably run through as the female MC for the hell of it, as well.
Nice, didn't realize you could play PSP games as well. Good to know there are lots of JRPGs. I think someone also mentioned that I should try out Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth but I'm skeptical because I've seen the reviews for the other games in the series...
I have Ys Origins on Steam and it's pretty awesome. I'd definitely be willing to try out other games in the series. I've also heard really good things about Legend of Heroes and have thought about buying it many times on Steam.
Demon Gaze is a very well done dungeon crawler. Feel free to check out the Demon Gaze OT for more info and whatnot. As a person who normally does not like dungeon crawlers, I love it.Looks interesting, what is the actual gameplay like? Turn based?
If I order a Vita soon, P4G is going to be the game that I order along with it. Can't wait to play the PSP version of P3, if that's even possible on Vita.
It is, yes. Just buy it on the PSN store.
I'll never understand the appeal of playing handheld games on a TV. It misses the point and that's what a console is for anyway except consoles have more and better games. Console games on your handheld upgrades your handheld. Handheld games on your TV is a downgrade compared to a console.
Demon Gaze is a very well done dungeon crawler. Feel free to check out the Demon Gaze OT for more info and whatnot. As a person who normally does not like dungeon crawlers, I love it.
New Vita owner?Get Danganronpa 1 and 2, Ys:MoC, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 2:IS/EP.
With those games you'll be set.
Not yet, but I'll probably order one very soon. Possibly today lol.
I am in the mood to play Jak 1.
...but I don't feel like connecting my PS3...and I'm sure I don't have the Jak Trilogy on the Vita.
...and I only want Jak 1 on my Vita as I don't like 2 or 3.
Make it a Plus freebie soon, Sonty pls.