Alkibiádēs said:
I severely doubt that: the Vita doesn't have games like Twilight Princess, Wind Waker, Mario Kart: Double Dash, Metroid Prime 1, Metroid Prime 2, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Resident Evil 4, Super Mario Sunshine (granted, it's a bit of a black sheep in the Super Mario family), Pikmin 1, Pikmin 2, Viewtiful Joe, Eternal Darkness, Soul Calibur II (best version imo), Animal Crossing and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. Man, the GC was a beast! I can't see which Vita games will become that iconic or remembered in the future. |
Not heard of Danganronpa, Ys Celceta, Freedom Wars, DJ MAXX, Gravity Rush, WipeOut 2048, Tearaway, Lumines ES, LittleBigPlanet, Demon Gaze, Muramasa (best version) Soul Sacrifice, New Little King's Story, Toukiden, Tales of Hearts R, Orishiki, Uncharted Golden Abyss, Killzone Mercenary. Yada yada without any digital only content.
Add in the "plus" enhanced ports and it has a handheld lineup without peer.
Man the Vita lineup is untouchable for diversity in the handheld arena.
Hey if your list is allowed ps2 games, let's chuck Final Fantasy X, Jak and Daxter, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Sly Cooper and God of War in too.
More importantly for me though is the definitive portable Need for Speed, FIFA, Assassins Creed, Borderlands, Disagaea, Warriors, Rayman WRC, Moto GP etc. But I play a lot of games on the go so the ability to play them means a lot more. I do think the Vita exclusives will be a lot more fondly looked back on though just like the Dreamcast catalogue is now.
Always interesting to note that the Vita Catalogue is compared against all systems, whilst the 3DS catalogue is held up purely against handheld releases. If it wasn't, pretty much every notable 3DS title would be disregarded due to superior home console versions of games. The Nintendo double standard remains strong.