Yo frost you up for some soul sacrificing later on? I think its time for me to retire the game.
Quite possibly.
Are we done with DLC?
I thought more were still coming?
If more aren't, I'm going to retire it as well, I'll give it a proper sendoff with you tonight and then move it off my card.
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Edit:
Ok, here we go, Cheddahz.
I loved Dragon's Crown -- network play works pretty well, they just patched it again, and EU folks in here will be picking it up soon, so a new influx of players are coming.
The game has a ton of variety in terms of character playstyle and customizations as you gain skills. The loot system works pretty well, and if you like the core gameplay, you could play for a good long time (I took 85 hours to platinum it and I'm still happy to bust out my characters to play if someone wants me to.) It looks pretty, it plays great (though there is some slowdown at times, but if you're used to the old brawler games on SNES/Genesis, it actually *does* kind of come off as nostalgic instead of something that mars the experience and makes the game unplayable). I think it's a great game for people who liked games like Capcom's Mystara D&D games, Castle Crashers (with more depth), etc.
Filesize is about 1gb, give or take if you're into digital. Patches are small, most are only a couple of MB.
Killzone is the best looking game on the system. The multiplayer is solid and the campaign has a ton to do if you're into the score attack/completionist nature (there are 4 ways to complete each mission; story, stealth, precision, destruction (or something like that). the latter 3 all have objectives you have to reach by the time you complete the mission [headshots/specific goals/time limits/etc.]). It's pretty much portable Killzone.
Filesize is large (3.3gb), and the day 1 patch brings it up to 4.5gb or so. Even if you buy the card, you need about 1.2gb of free space, so be warned.
I can't comment on Tearaway, since it's not out. A lot of people in here think it looks phenomenal. I can't find any excitement for it, personally.
I don't think you can go wrong with the first two choices, should you have an interest in their respective genres on Vita.