Judging Vita before its first Christmas is "preposterous" - Sony

I absolutely adore my Vita but unless they have some secret games to unleash, I fail to see why the xmas period will alter the devices trajectory any.

Having said that, they've started actually advertising the thing in the UK, seemingly to mild success. It might not be quite as dead as it appears.
 
I'm waiting.

perhaps try the TGS 2012 Game of the Year winning Gravity Rush/Daze from Sony, on the Vita?

Surely that indicates -some- effort?

An original game on a new platform winning that award ahead of some strong competition says something right? (i sense the answer is "lol no" but hey...)


(this isn't to say that the Vita doesn't have a mountain of problems to sort out - or that Sony haven't screwed up a ton of aspects regarding marketting, the Memory stick farce etc. Just that -at least- they have got one new strong IP out of the thing!)
 
Thank you. It's impossible to go into a Vita thread without the same old broken record posts from metalslimer and father_brain shitting it up.

Example:

Give me a fucking break.

Are you serious right now? Are you going to actually try and say Vita isn't selling like shit right now? I actually just said it was a bad idea to go tell people how bad the thing was doing in a thread where people just want to discuss games and features. You want to actually debate Vita's performance right now in the context of sales? Give me a fucking break with the theatrics. The constant barrage of sales threads for Vita doesn't bring anything new to the table so it's pointless to even discuss in the OT.
The Nintendo folks already arrived.

Do you ever actually contribute anything to the discussions because all I ever see is constant whining about other people.
 
Christmas will be dominated by the storm of HD games, Wii U and 3DS. Vita won't sell. Its not going to offer a killer app, and not a price drop.
 
I absolutely adore my Vita but unless they have some secret games to unleash, I fail to see why the xmas period will alter the devices trajectory any.

Having said that, they've started actually advertising the thing in the UK, seemingly to mild success. It might not be quite as dead as it appears.

call of duty, assassin's Creed, NFS:MW, fifa? I guess this christmas they're going for blockbuster franchises. TBH other than NFS they don't float my boat and I prefer some of the more esoteric titles that have been released.

All I know is that Vita is getting some of the most vitriolic comments here on Gaf (and probably elsewhere), but is a great machine with a lot of great games considering how long its been on the market. Quite sad really. Most consoles have huge post launch droughts, but Vita has been ok for me. Conversely I find 3DS lacking - perhaps I don't care about MH but Nintendo seems to be doing not a huge amount, especially in Europe this Christmas.
 
And to be fair, if you haven't seen the list of Vita games coming out in the next couple of months, it is pretty damn solid looking. From a sales perspective, who can say, but they've got AC, Call of Duty, Need For Speed, Persona 4, Ragnarok Odyssey, Sony Smash Brothers, etc all hitting in a short period of time. It's a good time to be a Vita owner IMO, but that doesn't mean people are actually buying them.

You mention COD like it's a game that people actually want. I believe the titles that will sell out of those you've mentioned are AC3:Liberation, NFSMW, PSABR and Persona 4 to some extent.
 
Sony just keep kicking the can down the road. To think that low sales shouldnt be a concern because xmas hasnt com around yet is just stupid.

The difference between how sony have reacted to low sales and how nintendo did is night and day.
 
You mention COD like it's a game that people actually want. I believe the titles that will sell out of those you've mentioned are AC3:Liberation, NFSMW, PSABR and Persona 4 to some extent.

COD is a big franchise. You might not like it, but its popular. If Vita didn't have it, people would be quick to point out how 'oh it doesn't even have COD'
 
You mention COD like it's a game that people actually want. I believe the titles that will sell out of those you've mentioned are AC3:Liberation, NFSMW, PSABR and Persona 4 to some extent.

I don't know ... over here in the Netherlands, Resistance still seems to be selling quite well. I think CoD may well sell quite a bit. It all depends on what people compare the experience to - an iOS Call of Duty game, or a Playstation 3 Call of Duty game (as is the typical MO of many here)

Sony just keep kicking the can down the road. To think that low sales shouldnt be a concern because xmas hasnt com around yet is just stupid.

The difference between how sony have reacted to low sales and how nintendo did is night and day.

Only because 3DS hardware was overpriced to begin with. Sony can't afford to do it, it's that simple. Even if Nintendo did or did expect to have to cut a loss for a while, they've got a lot of cash still, where Sony just has debt, basically.

But I also think (and they probably as well) that they don't have to do it. They only need to make sure that enough games come out, and then be patient until the hardware costs have fallen enough to afford a price-cut. This is a handheld that is supposed to be able to age quite well, wouldn't you agree? Next Christmas, if the Vita drops below 200 euro/dollar, it will have more software than it has now, a year of Playstation Mobile behind it's belt, a year of Playstation Plus support, of Playstation 3 integration, Firmware and App updates and what not, and the price will then make it more desirable than now, just as the 3DS become more desireable.

There has been a lot of hate towards all manner of consoles during its first year, but I guess there are reasons why I'm not one of the GAF haters/pessimists:

1. I'm old, and have seen the launch of all handhelds and consoles ever (though I admit I was ignoring them in favor of 8bit and 16bit Commodores/Atars/IBM PCs during that era)

2. I actually have a Vita, and play it every day

3. I am not threatened by the existence of multiple successful platforms, and in fact own most of them.
 
Conversely I find 3DS lacking - perhaps I don't care about MH but Nintendo seems to be doing not a huge amount, especially in Europe this Christmas.
The 3DS library is completely barren, for me outside of the 2 or 3 first-party games. But Pokemon is luring me in to an XL purchase.
 
I don't know ... over here in the Netherlands, Resistance still seems to be selling quite well. I think CoD may well sell quite a bit. It all depends on what people compare the experience to - an iOS Call of Duty game, or a Playstation 3 Call of Duty game (as is the typical MO of many here)

Speaking of Resistance (or any Vita games in general) do we have worldwide shipments yet of Uncharted, Gravity Rush, or Resistance?

CoD will sell well, just not as good as on consoles.

There's also a bundle so it will probably outsell AC even though AC appears to deserve way more sales.
 
call of duty, assassin's Creed, NFS:MW, fifa? I guess this christmas they're going for blockbuster franchises. TBH other than NFS they don't float my boat and I prefer some of the more esoteric titles that have been released.
I'll be buying all of those but they're games that many people would rather play on a 'proper' console (interestingly, Sony advertise the Vita as a console, rather than a handheld).

All I know is that Vita is getting some of the most vitriolic comments here on Gaf (and probably elsewhere), but is a great machine with a lot of great games considering how long its been on the market. Quite sad really. Most consoles have huge post launch droughts, but Vita has been ok for me. Conversely I find 3DS lacking - perhaps I don't care about MH but Nintendo seems to be doing not a huge amount, especially in Europe this Christmas.

It's the best handheld ever but 'that don't mean a thing if you ain't got that Mario', to badly paraphrase an old song. People don't seem to want handhelds to emulate consoles so they throw their weight behind the single-sticked, 400x240, same old same old. Good for them, I guess.
 
It's the best handheld ever but 'that don't mean a thing if you ain't got that Mario', to badly paraphrase an old song. People don't seem to want handhelds to emulate consoles so they throw their weight behind the single-sticked, 400x240, same old same old. Good for them, I guess.

People want proper support is all. Unless Sony doesn't deliver that it's really no wonder the market is responding the way it does.
 
People want proper support is all. Unless Sony doesn't deliver that it's really no wonder the market is responding the way it does.

What does 'proper support' mean? There are a ton of great Vita games, especially when you bear in mind how young the device is. What franchises are people waiting for? Killzone? On the way. Uncharted? Already done. LittleBigPlanet? Already out.

God Of War, maybe? Gran Turismo? A ton of quirky PSN games by the Japanese teams?

I think people expect to see a huge avalanche of 3rd party games as well and that just isn't realistic for a handheld, especially one that's struggling as much as the Vita. Hell, even the 3DS looks barren from a 3rd party perspective and most of the 3rd party releases so far seem to have flopped.

I get that people obviously want 'something', I just don't get what that 'something' actually is.
 
I absolutely adore my Vita but unless they have some secret games to unleash, I fail to see why the xmas period will alter the devices trajectory any.

Having said that, they've started actually advertising the thing in the UK, seemingly to mild success. It might not be quite as dead as it appears.

Advertising
Big name games (AC,Cod, NFS, Fifa, Madden) - you cannot find any bigger franchises that aren't Nintendo owned
Good bundle - vita+ game+ memory card - so you can start playing for 250$ without any additional spendings.
I don't see why it would provide healthy boost to sales.
 
Advertising
Big name games (AC,Cod, NFS, Fifa, Madden) - you cannot find any bigger franchises that aren't Nintendo owned
Good bundle - vita+ game+ memory card - so you can start playing for 250$ without any additional spendings.
I don't see why it would provide healthy boost to sales.
Currently the Vita, LBP and 4GB memory card is £189.99 at Sainsburys in the UK. That's a damned good price to my mind. It's being heavily advertised too. Looking at the UK charts, it seems to be having a small but positive effect.
 
What does 'proper support' mean? There are a ton of great Vita games, especially when you bear in mind how young the device is. What franchises are people waiting for? Killzone? On the way. Uncharted? Already done. LittleBigPlanet? Already out.

God Of War, maybe? Gran Turismo? A ton of quirky PSN games by the Japanese teams?

I think people expect to see a huge avalanche of 3rd party games as well and that just isn't realistic for a handheld, especially one that's struggling as much as the Vita. Hell, even the 3DS looks barren from a 3rd party perspective and most of the 3rd party releases so far seem to have flopped.

I get that people obviously want 'something', I just don't get what that 'something' actually is.

Clearly not, when you're just listing more fucking sequels. It's not exactly rocket science, people don't want cut down offshoots and ports. Replace all those offshoots and sequels with new things like Gravity Rush and people on this board will be interested, but right now, there is simply no value in it when there are better, larger, more interesting versions of the same IP (that is, by the way, nearing overkill saturation point anyway).
 
I just fail to see how one would buy a Vita just for CoD or FIFA. Don't we have to look at Wii numbers at best here, when talking about IP like these on the Vita? With the fact that the console versions will take the spotlights.
 
Also worth remembering that what they have to give is a very mediocre, incomplete looking CoD spinoff and an admittedly fine looking original AC game. But with the "III" subtitle, won't people just think its another port? And why should they think any different?
 
Clearly not, when you're just listing more fucking sequels.
Oooh, look at you getting all snippy!

It's not exactly rocket science, people don't want cut down offshoots and ports. Replace all those offshoots and sequels with new things like Gravity Rush and people on this board will be interested, but right now, there is simply no value in it when there are better, larger, more interesting versions of the same IP (that is, by the way, nearing overkill saturation point anyway).

Tell that to the 3DS, a device that trades almost entirely on spin-offs and ports.
 
I don’t see Christmas changing much. The 3DS is still competition for them as well as the Wii U not forgetting things like Kindle Fire and Google Nexus (32GB) set to be £199.00. Once Nintendo start the big Wii U push the vita is going to be off the consumer radar.

If they are banking on a big xmas to turn things around I think they are in for big shock in january.
 
Tell that to the 3DS, a device that trades entirely on spin-offs and ports.

Sure it has those, but it also has plenty of original games too. Not to mention that the spinoffs and ports are from much more recognizable, desirable IPs.

Something worth mentioning too... if it wasn't worth judging it before Christmas, why did you put it out in February Sony?
 
Tell that to the 3DS, a device that trades entirely on spin-offs and ports.

Of course it doesn't, it trades on Nintendo IP. It's had what, one N64 rehash? And that wasn't one of the big three system sellers, either.

I hope Sony aren't wandering down this "vs. the 3DS" path like you seem to think it should be. The 3DS is mostly irrelevant to the Vita target market.
 
Clearly not, when you're just listing more fucking sequels. It's not exactly rocket science, people don't want cut down offshoots and ports. Replace all those offshoots and sequels with new things like Gravity Rush and people on this board will be interested, but right now, there is simply no value in it when there are better, larger, more interesting versions of the same IP (that is, by the way, nearing overkill saturation point anyway).
Why does the 3DS get a free pass in this regard?
 
Don't you really understand why so many people hate so much a console that they say do not interest them?

Nintendo fanboys obviously don't want a competitor to have a better console, vita has already a better hardware, in 7 months it has a lineup that destroys the first 7 months lineup of the 3ds(and the ps3) and in europe at least the region free vita in these months gets a lot of interesting games while the region locked 3ds gets a lot of showelware(look at the gamefaqs release dates if you don't trust me).

Apple fanboys can't stand that their expensive and powerful phone can't do what vita does.

Ps3 fanboys hate vita(yes, even more than the others) because they want all the good games and sony's efforts and money on ps3 and ps4.

Add that sony does nothing to inform people, so uninformed people seeing so much hate thinks that it is deserved.

In the meantime vita owners don't know where to get the money for all the games that are coming soon.

This is the situation.
 
What does 'proper support' mean? There are a ton of great Vita games, especially when you bear in mind how young the device is. What franchises are people waiting for? Killzone? On the way. Uncharted? Already done. LittleBigPlanet? Already out.

God Of War, maybe? Gran Turismo? A ton of quirky PSN games by the Japanese teams?

I think people expect to see a huge avalanche of 3rd party games as well and that just isn't realistic for a handheld, especially one that's struggling as much as the Vita. Hell, even the 3DS looks barren from a 3rd party perspective and most of the 3rd party releases so far seem to have flopped.

I get that people obviously want 'something', I just don't get what that 'something' actually is.

I think it's the rather barren outlook. The 3DS (while still not selling well) didn't start to get into gear before Nintendo could convince people that the upcoming lineup was solid and well suited for a broad range of tastes.

The Vita handling is just downright pathethic to be honest. LBP Vita is one of the best handheld games I've ever played. And even if they advertise it, it's not enough for how good it is.
To me LBP is a plattform defining game. The first to actually genuinely make good use of the rear touch panel, without it feeling like a forced gimmick.
You complained about people just buying 3DSs for Mario, well that's because the Mario brand is synonymous for quality with millions of people, and by extension the plattforms that host these games.

If Sony is to convince more than just a few die hard gamers that the Vita is a great handheld option, they better make sure that their own premiere games are seen as that as well.

Overall I'd also say that Sony completely blew LBPs potential as a brand since the beginning. It's been a solid success but given how much great stuff it introduced to console gaming: An open free user created content driven community, great creative freedom, easy to use creation tools, all the while improving on the games jump'n run mechanics with each installment (frankly the first one was a turd when it came to controls)
it is really depressing to see how "small" the franchise has remained.

LBP Vita plays like a dream, the editor is outstanding and works perfectly (a lot better than on the PS3) thanks to the touchscreen input.

Sony is getting a lot of shit for the Vita. Not because there are no games, but because they seemingly can't be bothered with maintaining a Product image, and just hoping that it would sell by itself.
 
I just fail to see how one would buy a Vita just for CoD or FIFA. Don't we have to look at Wii numbers at best here, when talking about IP like these on the Vita? With the fact that the console versions will take the spotlights.

Hardly - inferior Cod Wii was in direct competition with PS3/X360/PC versions.

Vita version is handheld iteration so it competes against iphone/3ds games.
 
Sure it has those, but it also has plenty of original games too. Not to mention that the spinoffs and ports are from much more recognizable, desirable IPs.
Of course it doesn't, it trades on Nintendo IP. It's had what, one N64 rehash? And that wasn't one of the big three system sellers, either.

I'm just gonna leave the current 3DS top ten here:

1: NEW SUPER MARIO BROS 2
2: SUPER MARIO 3D LAND
3: MARIO KART 7
4: MARIO & SONIC LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES
5: FIFA 13
6: SONIC GENERATIONS
7: NEW ART ACADEMY
8: LEGO BATMAN 2: DC SUPER HEROES
9: THEATRHYTHM: FINAL FANTASY
10: ANGRY BIRDS TRILOGY

My goodness Nintendo, with this avalanche of fresh IP's you are really spoiling us!
 
Don't you really understand why so many people hate so much a console that they say do not interest them?

Nintendo fanboys obviously don't want a competitor to have a better console, vita has already a better hardware, in 7 months it has a lineup that destroys the first 7 months lineup of the 3ds(and the ps3) and in europe at least the region free vita in these months gets a lot of interesting games while the region locked 3ds gets a lot of showelware(look at the gamefaqs release dates if you don't trust me).

Apple fanboys can't stand that their expensive and powerful phone can't do what vita does.

Ps3 fanboys hate vita(yes, even more than the others) because they want all the good games and sony's efforts and money on ps3 and ps4.

Add that sony does nothing to inform people, so uninformed people seeing so much hate thinks that it is deserved.

In the meantime vita owners don't know where to get the money for all the games that are coming soon.

This is the situation.

You realize that, when a system doesn't sell, it has utterly NOTHING to do with "fanboys", right?
 
Last month sony had the TGS to show the masses what they have planned for the vita and what they did was pathetic. They have cancelled there vita heaven things, E3 wasnt great either. If Sony dont give a damn why should anyone else.
 
Don't you really understand why so many people hate so much a console that they say do not interest them?

Nintendo fanboys obviously don't want a competitor to have a better console, vita has already a better hardware, in 7 months it has a lineup that destroys the first 7 months lineup of the 3ds(and the ps3) and in europe at least the region free vita in these months gets a lot of interesting games while the region locked 3ds gets a lot of showelware(look at the gamefaqs release dates if you don't trust me).

Apple fanboys can't stand that their expensive and powerful phone can't do what vita does.

Ps3 fanboys hate vita(yes, even more than the others) because they want all the good games and sony's efforts and money on ps3 and ps4.

Add that sony does nothing to inform people, so uninformed people seeing so much hate thinks that it is deserved.

This is the situation.

Point 1 and 2 are gibberish. Point 3 I can kind of agree with, Sony is different than Nintendo in that with Nintendo everyone accepts that both handheld and console are equally supported. With Sony its a lot 'shame its not for Ps3' thrown around. But Sony also creates such a situation by only using B-rated developers for Vita. Sony handheld and console are not being equally treated by its manufacturer to begin with.

And yes, Sony is way too silent. But when Sony is silent, things go bad. Its when they don't reveal sales data, don't speak about Move, not about 3D anymore... So the Vita is basically doing bad, thats all there is to know.
 
I'm just gonna leave the current 3DS top ten here:

1: NEW SUPER MARIO BROS 2
2: SUPER MARIO 3D LAND
3: MARIO KART 7
4: MARIO & SONIC LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES
5: FIFA 13
6: SONIC GENERATIONS
7: NEW ART ACADEMY
8: LEGO BATMAN 2: DC SUPER HEROES
9: THEATRHYTHM: FINAL FANTASY
10: ANGRY BIRDS TRILOGY

My goodness Nintendo, with this avalanche of fresh IP's you are really spoiling us!

What?! Mario, Fifa and Angry Birds sell more than eShop titles and Resident Evil Revelations? What madness is this?!
 
Why does the 3DS get a free pass in this regard?

For the situations to be comparable, Sony would need to have put out GT6 on the Vita, moneyhatted a game as popular as Monster Hunter in Japan, and have something comparable in size to the Mario franchise in order to release both an 'A Team' 3D version and 'B Team' 2D version of said franchise.
 
I suspect that was a gamble that did not work out for them. I wonder if Sony is hard at work getting 3rd party support from Japan and we won't see the results until late next year?

Doubt it. But it does seem Sony didn't even bother to calculate development times, they've genuinely done next to nothing since launch; am not sure how they could think that a successful launch would lead to games throughout 2012 - the Vita is not exactly going to be quick and easy to develop for.

In Japan the system is pretty much dead, this holiday only decides if theres maybe something to be said about it in the west. Japanese Devs have other things to spend their time/money developing for.
 
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