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VicViper said:
Next month for Vita is really the one that matters.

1 full month for Ass Creed + Cod and NFS and others.
If that month don't see a visible improvement... then drastic measures must happen - because no game will take it out of the hole.

AC3-Liberation on PS-Vita is pretty lame (and received reviews as such) compared to the experience AC fans have come to expect plus they just got a nice new game on the console with AC-3. Lastly, AC3-Liberation doesn't really have any tie to any broader story content.

Call of Duty - Black Ops Declassified is from Nihilistic who just few months ago released the terrible FPS for PS-Vita called Resistance Burning Skies. Their Blops version videos dont look/sound any better and the game company pre-emptively already changed their name/focus and will not be doing any more Vita games ever again. Which means that neither Sony nor Activision nor anybody else wants to contract out any more games to them.

NFS Most Wanted was actually done for PS-Vita by Criterion Games and is feature/quality equivalent to the PS3 version. Actually it has slightly more content. It is really too bad that EA talked about possibility and then ended up not doing the Cross-Buy for NFS-Most Wanted for PS3+PSV owner. Anybody that has a PSV generally also has PS3, and no real reason to pay additional $40 for the game on PSV. But I think many PS3 players might have considered getting a PSV if they knew they would be getting an instant game library through Cross-Buy with PS-All Stars + Sly Cooper + Most Wanted + potential future titles being cross buy. Also there are plenty of PSN games that are cross-buy and all the PS2 and PSOne PSN purchased games also count as cross-buy since PSP days.

The one game that people really should consider getting a PS-Vita for that you can't have/play on any other machine out there which is really high quality is the excellent Smart As which released same day as AC3-Liberation, NFS-Most Wanted, and Ragnarok Odyssey. It's the Brain Age equivalent for the PS-Vita. If only Sony knew how to market and push such a game, it would sell the hardware.