| Michael-5 said: Actually the 3DS Resident Evil is the better game compred to the console port, and it was ported to console, not the other way around. Tales of the Abyss is just a personal preference. I'm not a Persona fan, but I am a Tales fan. It's a game I'm personally looking forward to, but I wouldn't list it as a reason for others to buy a 3DS since it's available for PS2. Vita isn't backward compatible, that's the issue. I already own 20+ PSP games, and none are playable on Vita. I have to rebuy digital copies (something else I hate, and I already mentioned why - retail games have value) to play PSP games on Vita. Why would I ever sell a hard copy of a game which I like? Would you sell a rare book you like because it's free to read an an e-reader? For me it's the exact same idea with retail games. When you own retail, you own more then just the bits of data which make it a game. If the game and money were all that mattered, I could mod my PSP and play everything free, but I don't, so this is a bad arguement. Persona 4: Golden is a PS2 port. As for Ys, I forgot about that game (not my type of game, so I forgot). Honest mistake. --- So PSV has Killzone and Ys to look forward to right? And a handful of average or slightly above avergae games to play now right? Persona 4 and PS3 ports are also a good investment too right? Wow, big whoop. I'd rather just play my backlog on PSP, and play PS3 games on PS3. |
The 3DS version of Resident Evil Revelations is the better version? Do you mind explaining that one?
It doesn't matter which way the game was ported, it still took advantage of the increased hardware power.
So there's not a single HD remake on the PS Vita that you are a fan of? You're being very critical of HD remakes on the PS Vita, so I'm wondering why Tales of the Abyss on the 3DS is suddenly not only an exception, but one of three games that you are most interested in on 3DS.
If I was cheap enough to complain about having to buy a digital version, then yes, I'd sell the original, because playing the game on my new system matters more than keeping the old one on my shelf. If selling the original copy did bother me that much, then I'd just pay the measly £8 for the digital version and not write off an entire games system because of it.
I wouldn't consider Persona 4: Golden a port, the "Golden" sub-title isn't for show. I already acknowledged that Persona 4 was also on the PS2, and explained why this wasn't much of a problem. Those who played the game on the PS2 have a tonne of incentives to play Persona 4: Golden. Considering you're not a Persona fan, it's unlikely that you would have played Persona 4 on the PS2 anyway. Why not enjoy the most definitive version by far on the PS Vita? 
Like I said, Ys is just one JRPG that I could recall.
Just Killzone and Ys? The list is in the OP. I'm also looking forward to Tearaway, Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (whoops, another JRPG) and Freedom Wars, that's excluding HD remakes or multiplatform games just to keep you happy. Ports on the 3DS are clearly good investments for you, so why can't they be good investments for me on the Vita? The list of games in the OP (even if they are portable / definitive versions of ports or multiplatform games), the games I've mentioned in this post so far and the backlog of PSP and PSOne classics are more than worth the £120 I paid for the system, yes. Hell, Persona 4: Golden was worth it alone. I owned other systems for years before a game of that level of quality came out.








