^ used to happen to me in summer as well, there are analogue grips you can get on ebay, bit fiddly to put on and they can come off if you use a tight case but they are cheap and help quite a bit.
Been using my Vita bare for about a month without too much problem though, left all my vita gear somewhere else, used to always have a grip accessory with it. Would probably help my hand out with this game a tad.
Very nice, Jindrael. Crazy looking score!
Anyway, how much does this game rely on the DPAD/Left Stick and the L button? My left hand is kinda handicapped at the moment so I'm having a hard time accurately hitting stuff on the left side.
The left stick is where all the tricks take place. It requires Street Fighter-style flicking, is the closest I can think of to describe it. Or kind of like the actions on the Right Stick in the Skate series.
Reminded me of street fighter as well with the forces my left-stick is having to put up with, I'd wait till your left hand is feeling better tbh.
Takes a little while to get accustomed to the inputs the game requires while playing. Longer than most arcade games. But you get in the zone after a bit of practice and you feel like a badass. It looks deceptively simple from the videos but that challenge really makes pulling of a good run very satisfying.
I'm mostly focusing on timing and adding 180s+ to my tricks. Not so much on what exact trick to do but I like how I just end up learning a couple from doing the same input. Love the animations quite a bit too. Loved just going slow yesterday before I slept and flipping the dude around with some consistency and seeing the animations for the different tricks. Has a great feel like you really are in control and can pretty much get the guy to do whatever, if you are good enough with the inputs! Still getting there, long way to go but having a lot of fun, more after the first hour, which was quite challenging - figuring out the mechanics, getting used to them.
Once you do though, even just doing a big jump and spinning (and landing) feels good.
-Also thanks for making the OT, OP.