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ladyumbra said:

The ex bought UMVC3 for the ps3 a few months back, we played it a bit but I was so bad :(. Everyone says the vita is like heaven to play fighters on but I've never been good at them and they all seem to have terrible tutorials that assume you were already into fighting games and know the basic lingo etc. I wish there was a spectator mode lol, I'd totally sign on just to watch you guys fight.

Was going to play monster hunter again today, ended up watching Ragnarok Odyssey vids instead lol. God my life is sad when my Christmas list is like rice cooker and psn cards, my family is going to think I'm nuts.

 

edit: I'd leave the poll up for at least 3 days, not everyone visits the site  every day but may still be interesting having their opinion counted. I know everyone is eagar but it's better to take our time and  get things done right than fumble all over each other just to have it done.

 

I will be over here being a killjoy.  :(


well in UMVC3 vita...you can either do a 

1. Very easy mode play through

or

2. touch mode...where basically a simple random tap will be turned into a move by the game.

I HONESTLY think Tekken is the easiest fighter to get into...but it's a game that has a lot of depth afterwards. 

 

 

Found a playthrough/preview of Dokuro..lots of gameplay details..ya'all platform/puzzle junky's will love this game :P

http://www.siliconera.com/2012/09/15/dokuro-hands-on-rescuing-a-walking-time-bomb/

and

Ragnarok Odyssey's Director on the Huntin Genre in the west

There really haven’t been many cases where titles that have grown popular in Japan performed just as well overseas. Ordinarily, I’d say you’d need to take a title that’s doing well, make it into a series and run a long-term promotion on it, and only then would it do well – so maybe one shouldn’t expect instant sales on games like this. Rather, I think it’s best just to build up the series’ reputation and create a good rapport with the fans, allowing the genre to grow naturally.

 

Also, when thinking of the North American and European markets, one tends to think of online play as being more important than the single-player campaign. The single-player game needs to be good, of course, but having exceptional multiplayer is absolutely essential to success, I believe.

 

And finally… this isn’t just limited to overseas fans, but for fans of hunting games in general, I think being able to play on a big screen is pretty important. The bigger, the better, especially in a game like this with enormous screen-filling bosses. I’m sure there are many people who would prefer a big screen to enjoy the intense, showy action this genre is known for, and there may be other players who would really prefer to play games like this with a controller, too."

 

http://www.siliconera.com/2012/09/14/ragnarok-odyssey-director-on-how-to-make-the-hunting-genre-more-popular-in-the-west/

and

here's what Sun (uk) had to say about LBP Vita

"Certainly the greatest game on Vita yet, possibly the best release on any console this year."




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