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Just checked. Tearaway is 20 pounds in Europe, yet $40 in the US.
What's up with that? Home field advantage?
What's up with that? Home field advantage?
Just checked. Tearaway is 20 pounds in Europe, yet $40 in the US.
What's up with that? Home field advantage?
I like to have the digital version for convenience, but the retail games usually fill up my 16GB memory card so fast due to their bigger size than most downloadable games, that is why i like physical games better. And also due to the collection purposeWhat a beautiful sight. You make me want to double-dip and pick up some retail games.
Ah ok. I havnt tried it myself yet. I probably wont get around to try it before next year or so, mostly due to other games to play, but also due to low interest in the game. It might be a cool game thoughNo, but almost everyone on this thread who bought that game promising us impressions never came back here again.![]()
When I asked Shahid a while back, he said as far as he knew it wasn't a simultaneous launch, with PS4 being first and the others later. He wasn't 100% though.
GTA LCS since GTA V will release this week.rayman is free this week on PS+ right?
or will it be GTA LCS
Hey Vita-GAF, think I'll most likely pick up a Vita by the end of the year. Did Sony announce if they were going to release the new models in the US? I know I'll be missing out on the OLED, but I value a better battery life a bit more.
I have to be honest, Vitabros. I have a hard time seeing myself buying many Vita games after PS4 comes out. Unique stuff like Killzone Mercenary and Tearaway, sure, but it feels like we're moving away from that type of thing and into indie games that will be on other platforms and the occasional console port. I feel like, if I play my Vita at my house 95% of the time, I might as well just buy PS4 games and play them on Vita with Remote Play.
Essentially, I wish there were more unique exclusive games like Tearaway on the Vita. I have a massive Vita collection right now, and I feel like I probably won't be buying Vita games much at all anymore with its lack of exclusives looking forward. It used to be that I would buy multiplatform games on Vita because I love playing on that thing and not being tied specifically to the TV, but with Remote Play that advantage is gone.
I have to be honest, Vitabros. I have a hard time seeing myself buying many Vita games after PS4 comes out. Unique stuff like Killzone Mercenary and Tearaway, sure, but it feels like we're moving away from that type of thing and into indie games that will be on other platforms and the occasional console port. I feel like, if I play my Vita at my house 95% of the time, I might as well just buy PS4 games and play them on Vita with Remote Play.
Essentially, I wish there were more unique exclusive games like Tearaway on the Vita. I have a massive Vita collection right now, and I feel like I probably won't be buying Vita games much at all anymore with its lack of exclusives looking forward. It used to be that I would buy multiplatform games on Vita because I love playing on that thing and not being tied specifically to the TV, but with Remote Play that advantage is gone.
Dangan Ronpa isn't really an exclusive.
Dangan Ronpa: Another Episode and Dangan Ronpa 3 appear to be.Dangan Ronpa isn't really an exclusive.
I (and apparently SCEJA) keep forgetting this exists. Hopefully we get some more info at TGS.I'm starting to think freedom wars is outsource to someone.
Dangan Ronpa: Another Episode and Dangan Ronpa 3 appear to be.
I (and apparently SCEJA) keep forgetting this exists. Hopefully we get some more info at TGS.
I'm starting to think freedom wars is outsource to someone.
Neither of which are confirmed for a western release so that's no help to Vanwinkle.
120 employees and a few people are remaking Criminal girls for the Vita..... :'(INCOMING IMAGE EPOCH
I have absolutely no idea what people excited for the PS4 launch and remote play are going to play on their Vita -- if you want next-gen Killzone, there's always that, I guess?
Ok, I need to vent, sorry in advance:
I am just realizing some people are going to have to connect their Vita TV to a PS3 to get certain games to transfer, because I just don't expect SCEA to ever remedy this.
That's just stupid Sony. I would like to be optimistic and hopeful that the Vita TV getting thrown into the mix will lead to some existing Vita issues finally getting addressed, but these problems have been sitting there forever now.
Neither are Soul Sacrifice Delta and Phantasy Star Nova. Didn't stop him from looking forward to them.Neither of which are confirmed for a western release so that's no help to Vanwinkle.
I do admit that I find it amazing that SCEA has yet to offer an explanation for this. It's frustrating as there's notable content that only works via PS3 transfer.
I'm more excited about having a next-gen console than the launch games. I am getting Killzone and it looks great, but it's more that I'm a gadget fiend and have to have it. I even bought the Wii U at launch and this seems much more like a no-brainer. Besides, it won't go down in price for probably two years, and there will be plenty of games I want to play by them, so why don't I just get it on day one? That's how I view it.
What game is everyone looking forward to at the moment?
Just out of curiosity, whereabouts in DC? I'm in Rockville.
After beta testing this current generation of consoles with 2 360s dead and 2 ps3s dead so I will not be going through the growing pains here. Watching the library for PS3 grow slowly before there was a mass of games I feel like I needed to play didn't help either... especially not when there's still the ability to buy a lot of these games on PS3 (or Vita). For me a PS4 will be for the Sony exclusives and Killzone or inFamous:SS or anything else currently announced screams out to me "RUSH OUT TO BUY A PS4".
Hell, I'd not have bought a PS3 when I did either, except I was scared into it by the removal of BC, which I used a fair bit but eventually didn't end up mattering to me. The only benefit I'd get is the Vita remote play (but with no games that are system sellers to me, it's pointless) and the fact that I already have a PS+ sub through 2016 so online would be free.
For me, I just don't get it.
Not actually DC, but Woodbridge VA! I flew back in to DC this morning!
I feel bad neglecting my Vita as of late. I've actually picked up my DS again, getting in the spirit for Pokemon next month... (Im an addict.. Please let me be)
I've been playing small bouts of Hotline. I wanna get back to Soul Sac and pick up DCrown again... Sigh.. so little time to play games.. really p***es me off..
Its a good thing I didnt buy Killzone or Spelunky because it really would be ignored.... Not good...
But with Pokemon coming on my birthday of all days... Im finding myself getting a hold on a 3DS..
How do you balance playing both Vita AND 3DS guys? 1 game on each?
How do you balance playing both Vita AND 3DS guys? 1 game on each?
anyone know how to find where exactly you are in corpse party? bought book of shadows and want to beat corpse party before i play it and haven't touched the game in roughly 3-4 months and have no clue what the hell i was doing
Don't get your hopes up too high. I might be remembering wrong since I haven't done this in a while, but when you plug a PSP into a PS3 for transferring games the the only information it displays is "USB Mode"a status indicator that could easily be handled by a single LED on the VTV. Anything important is on the big screen. Doesn't seem like much of a stretch to figure they'll handle VTV transfers similarly.Oh damn, how would you even do the transfer on a VTV without a screen? Will we need a separate handheld Vita and PS3 to get the game on the card, then throw the card into the VTV?
This actually makes me more hopeful that an overhaul may be around the corner, at least for the VTV. Everything feels so mismatched as is.
Ah yeah, see I haven't had that problem at all. 360 has never broke (doesn't hurt that I never use it), and I did have my old 2008 40GB model PS3 break a couple of years ago and replaced that, but that's it.
Do you just not often play consoles? Or are you a PC guy? I know you like playing games and you mentioned how a possible PS4 would only be for exclusives despite it most likely having the best non-PC versions of games, so I am curious. For me, I don't game on PC, so I will have the PS4 for both exclusives and multiplatform titles.
Don't get your hopes up too high. I might be remembering wrong since I haven't done this in a while, but when you plug a PSP into a PS3 for transferring games the the only information it displays is "USB Mode"—a status indicator that could easily be handled by a single LED on the VTV. Anything important is on the big screen. Doesn't seem like much of a stretch to figure they'll handle VTV transfers similarly.
What game is everyone looking forward to at the moment?
Say, do we have any hack/slash games on Vita?
Or failing that, games similar like that, played from isometric view + loot and stuff like that.
Uh, the many muso games?
No no, I meant stuff like Diablo.
No no, I meant stuff like Diablo.
I have to be honest, Vitabros. I have a hard time seeing myself buying many Vita games after PS4 comes out. Unique stuff like Killzone Mercenary and Tearaway, sure, but it feels like we're moving away from that type of thing and into indie games that will be on other platforms and the occasional console port. I feel like, if I play my Vita at my house 95% of the time, I might as well just buy PS4 games and play them on Vita with Remote Play.
Essentially, I wish there were more unique exclusive games like Tearaway on the Vita. I have a massive Vita collection right now, and I feel like I probably won't be buying Vita games much at all anymore with its lack of exclusives looking forward. It used to be that I would buy multiplatform games on Vita because I love playing on that thing and not being tied specifically to the TV, but with Remote Play that advantage is gone.
How do you balance playing both Vita AND 3DS guys? 1 game on each?