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sabby_e17 said: 

Wait, there is a new Utawarerumono in the works? O_o

It's a remake of the original game (prequel to the two that we have in the west) that originally released on PC then was ported to PSP. I'm hopeful.

sabby_e17 said: 

I've actually been meaning to buy both Utawererumono games but you cannot find any copies for a normal price in the UK or on Amazon USA. I thought at the very least NISA could have released Metal Max digitally. It feels like they've stabbed us in the back. Us Vita core gamers always try our best to show localisers some love. Anyways it looks like 2019 is unofficially the Vita's last year. With NISA out of the picture and Catherine likely to be Atlus's last Vita game, the end is pretty much in sight.

BlowoverKing said: 
Yeah pretty salty about Metal Max (and Zanki Zero for that matter) but oh well two less games I need to buy. When it comes to Catherine I'm fine with digital only but the Persona Dancing games NEED to be physical. Even if it's some crazy $150 dual pack special edition I need those two games in my physical collection.

I think 2018 will be the last year of anything 'major' (i.e. Digimon or Secret of Mana size) and it's a real shame we're not getting everything we could do. Metal Max and Zanki Zero are just ugh.

sabby_e17 said: 

Glad to hear this! I've never played God of War either but I've been meaning to buy the Collection since PS3 days. I want it for the Vita but the supposed inferiority put me off. And now with all the God of War hype I'm itching to get in to the series.

If you've never played it before, I doubt you'll have any issues with the Vita inferiority. It looks great on the handheld screen and runs well enough. Not perfect by any stretch, but I had no problems with it.