
I wasn't paying too much attention to GDC. I did catch the PSVR announcement, and I think that Sony hit the right pricepoint for me with PSVR. I am hoping to be able to convince my wife to let me pick it up this year.
I wasn't paying too much attention to GDC. I did catch the PSVR announcement, and I think that Sony hit the right pricepoint for me with PSVR. I am hoping to be able to convince my wife to let me pick it up this year.
It just came out a month or so ago
Yep, I have both of them on my Vita right now. I think I finished up through level 43 or so of the first game, set it down and am having difficulty getting back into the swing of things to officially cross the game off my list.
I really wish Nintendo would move away from the dual screen crap. I enjoyed yhe DS and 3DS a lot, but the shape and weight of the consoles turns me off right now.
Tearaway was one of my favorite games of that year.
Rogue Legacy was a perfect fit for the Vita. I haven't played it yet, but the WayForward remake of A Boy and his Blob is on Vita. I find the screen to be perfect for replaying PSOne era RPGs. I can't think of anything else at the moment... I will have to look at my trophy list later.
I am still wrestling with the thought that I can just download the games again if I want to play them again. I am certain I am done with Mad Max on ps4, but I haven't deleted it yet, just in case I want to put more time into it.
Nowadays with time being such a precious commodity, of I were in your shoes I would have quit and deleted it immediately... Well time and hard drive space being precious commodities.
I appreciate my original Vita, but I would be curious to see if how the OLED really compares to the LED for myself. I am sure there are plenty of benefits to having the second generation Vita. Part of me wants a backup Vita, and if I get one, I want a colored one.
It is everything I wanted out of the PSP and so much more. That second analog makes all the difference in the world.
I had to give up trying to keep track of Indies on the PC. Nowadays I don't even bother with an indie game unless it is on Vita. I know I am missing out on a lot of great stuff, but I don't have time or patience to play them on PC. Indies are one of the biggest reasons I love the Vita.