I got 30+ games that say you're wrong, not to mention the PSP and properly emulated PS1 games on the go.
I'm really loving this new outlook for the Vita as an indie game darling. Can't wait to see what else gets announced for it.
I got 30+ games that say you're wrong, not to mention the PSP and properly emulated PS1 games on the go.
I'm really loving this new outlook for the Vita as an indie game darling. Can't wait to see what else gets announced for it.
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Yeah, that's just nonsense. The damn thing plays its own retail and PSN games, plus PSP, PSone, minis, and PSM games. We've had this discussion before, but if you can't find a dozen games you like on it, your tastes are too narrow or suck at this point. Plus, PS+, which is another thing everyone should have, has just thrown good games at us, and Disgaea 3 is coming next week.
Or you're just a grump who can't handle when someone disagrees with him. I don't like the Vita. Not a problem.
Or 30+ games that I don't want. I'm not looking to "get into it", I just don't like the Vita. It's expensive and the the only games I enjoy on it are the PS1 games I've got on PSN.
Back on track, I love Machinarium. It's freaking awesome as an iPad game. I haven't got in on the desktop yet, but I imagine it's just as rad. It'd be perfect on Vita, but I don't know how I'd like it on a console. It needs touch/mouse input in order to feel natural.
bastard of the new world order.
Because I think you're the most awesome poster here, would it redeem me at all if I said,
"The only games I like on Vita are the PS1 games I can download"?
Because if that'll work, I'll be happy as a clam.
I'm just not interested in what the Vita has to offer. My tastes have changed over the last decade. If they'd give me Fallout, we could talk.
bastard of the new world order.
Portable Fallout with a side of clams? Sold.
Didn't realize there was an official thread for this game...I had originally posted about it in the GOG thread.
I picked this up from GOG when it came out there, as I love adventure games, hand-drawn 2D, and cute robots. Anyway, I loved every second of this. For a game with no speech, it still managed to be a memorable, emotional experience with solid, logical puzzles. It was also just plain beautiful with brilliant art and character design. Yeah, the ending was a tad abrupt for my tastes, but it didn't take away from the game at all. One of my favorite gaming experiences ever.
Plus, the GOG release has some great extras, including the soundtrack.
I don't see the game being as good on a handheld, but hey, however you play it, just play it.
Last edited by Dolemite; 20 Mar 2013 at 10:40 AM.
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