| Runa216 said: so torn lately. The 3DS is getting so much more love from me, and the Vita is kinda collecting dust. Once Muramasa and Dragon's Crown come out, I'll be good. As it stands, most of the games coming for the Vita this year are all games I can get elsewhere. Dragon's Crown is on PS3, Muramasa is a Wii port, and Final Fantasy X and X-2 are all updated PS2 games and are both on PS3. The only games on Vita that are coming out that I want that are exclusives are Tearaway and Killzone, and neither excite me all too greatly. I think Tearaway will be good, but not great. Same with killzone, which I think will be good and VERY pretty, but not great. the 3DS, on the other hand, is getting Mario and Luigi, Link to the PAst 2, Pokemon X and Y, Smash Brothers, and more. Right now, I'm far more excited for 3DS and WiiU than anything else. Nintendo has really brought it to the table, and Sony is NOT supporting their handheld. This will be the death of the Vita. the 1-2 punch of better competition and a lack of support is gonna end it. |
While you do have a point in that Sony has almost abandoned the console, I have to disagree with you. Just because most of the upcoming games are multiplats doesn't make them any less enjoyable. As a consumer, I'm really happy that I'll get to play FF X, Dragon's Crown and Rayman Legends even if they are available on other consoles, just like ps360 owners get excited for Assassin's Creed even though it's a multiplat. I don't know about you, but I have at the moment too many psvita games to play and decided to stop buying any until I manage to play most of them. Lack of games I want is definitely not a concern of mine, but yes the fact that there aren't any great exclusives with mass appeal is by all means bad for the system and its future.








