| MikeRox said: Invizimals came out in the UK (and I think Northern Europe?) in March. Looks like that list is summing up most of the games now, I was kind of wondering what the 2014 releases for Vita are. As for no games, it's a combination of ignorance, and that fact that they aren't in shops. So if someone is just casually goes into a store to glance at what there is to play, I know in my local shops, you've got your usual suspects of FIFA and a few Sony 1st party titles like Soul Sacrifice, Uncharted and the more recent stuff like Sly/Invizimals. Then there seems to be Virtua Tennis (just how many physical copies of this did SEGA produce!?), the LEGO games and a few pre owned titles. Final Fantasy X/X-2, Danganronpa, Sorcery Saga, Dynasty Warriors 8 etc nowhere to be seen. The thing is, it's similar if you go into places like CEX, so owners seem to be holding onto to their games more and stores are ordering a few copies and once they're sold, that's it. You have to go online after that for stuff, but most people don't know about the wealth of games available that are no longer on the radar. |
I am not ignorant of Vita releases. I would still say it has no games. That's a huge list but most of those games have no appeal to me whatsoever. Some people are simply not willing to continue to ignore HUGE gaps in the availability of appealing software.
Vita is great if you 4 kinds of games. 1)niche Japanese RPGS, 2)Monster Hunter clones, 3)Anime and visual novel stuff, 4) Ports from PS3 that didn't do terribly well in the first place(outside of Japan). In that case sure there are plenty of gamez. If you want non anime high quality 3d action titles there is practically nothing. PS3 got 30 last year alone. Vita got 7 and 3 or 4 of those were also on PS3.
Even when you start to mention digital plenty of people already have a PC with steam where I can get indies cheaper. I also owned a PSP and a PS1 already. What is there for me really?







