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forevercloud3000 said:

As for it bbeing Sony's fault for the confusion, I call false. Yes, Sony's advertisments claim "Console like quality on the go", but that doesn't say treat it like it's a console game, because it obviously isn't. There is that "like" in there, does not say it "IS".This could mean many things. I think it refers most with the fact Vita can have almost any input the PS3 could have and then some, as well as the graphics are comparable. Meaning the system doesn't have to sacrifice design quality due to silly handheld limitation like lacking a second analog.

You see names like Uncharted and Assassin's Creed and you immediately deem them as wannabe console games, when both are very fair attempts at the portable design philosophy and retaining the originals charm. Mario/Zelda started on console as well, but it doesn't get lambasted every time it moves to handheld.


Yet they are wannabe console games.  In the end they take a design tailord to an amazing HD experience, condense it, shove it into a hand held, add almost no extra features and a few gimmiks and call it a day.  In fact, its the fact that they had lower standards on a ahand held that got Uncharted:Golden Abyss such a high score in the first place.

 

Mario/Zelda started on home consoles, but ANY move to a handheld is tailor done to that system.  Super mario 3D Land made a 3D mario that would never exist on a home console because of its emphasis on smaller levels and using 3D as an important factor.  Zelda, instead of making bigger and bigger more cinematic games, made mostly 2D Zelda games until the DS came out.  When the DS came, it used the tried and tried art style of the Wind Waker along with once again, smaller more easaliy jump in and jump out temples and just a different expereince from Zelda completely.

The ideas stated in the article are messed up.  When you make a new game for a dedicated handheld, and when you take a game port it and have get crippled in the process, most people would prefer the new game.  If you can't port it properly don't call it a PS3 on the go.