Teeqoz said:
Ultr said:
Teeqoz said:
Ultr said:
exclusive or not does it matter?
Ok I'm gonna list the games I bought
Uncharted
Wipeout
Unit13
Toukiden
Soul Sacrifice
Gravity Rush
Persona 4 Golden
Sly Cooper (Have it on PS3)
Little Big Planet (Have the superior LBP 2 on PS3)
All-Stars (Have it on PS3)
Tearaway (Not AAA)
New Little Kings story
Ragnarok Odyssey
Sword art online
Acreed (Also on PS3)
Danganronpa 2
Killzone Mercenary
and just released
Freedom Wars (already pumped in more than 30h)
and this is just what I bought and from the top of my head, there are more out there
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Yes it matters if they're exclusives or not, because exclusives are what make people buy a system, unless it has great third party support, which can't exactly be said about the Vita. I'm not that keen on JRPGs, so that basically makes most of the Vita's library unnapealing to me.
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I posted a list of 18 AAA games and 5 of them are JRPGs, seems to me that you are only trolling right now :P
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But I asked for AAA exclusives. Tearaway is not AAA, neither is LBP for that matter, and PSASBR, SLy 4 and AC liberation are all on PS3, and Tearaway is also ocoming to PS4.
Take those away, then we're left with:
New Little Kings story
Ragnarok Odyssey (JRPG)
Sword art online (JRPG)
Danganronpa 2 (JRPG)
Killzone Mercenary
Uncharted
Wipeout
Unit13
Toukiden
Soul Sacrifice (JRPG)
Gravity Rush
Persona 4 Golden (JRPG)
Freedom Wars
That leaves us with a grand total of 8 AAA exclusives that appeal to non JRPG gamers (let's assume that hunting games appeal to most westerners), and that's what it has enmassed in 3 years. Not exactly a great line-up. If I were to compare it to, say the PS3's AAA exclusive line-up in it's first 3 years, then the Vita's library will be dwarfed in comparison.
Regardless of what you say, the support of the Vita is pitiful.
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a ok now I know you are trolling :) thx