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Forums - Sony - Official Playstation Vita Thread! The Last Stand - Ys VIII, Mary Skelter, Yomawari Midnight Shadows, Persona 3&5 Dancing, Atelier Lidy & Soeur, DanganRonpa V3, Demon Gaze II & MORE!

 

How many vita games do you have in your library?

0-10 184 31.51%
 
11-20 109 18.66%
 
21-30 69 11.82%
 
30+ 215 36.82%
 
Total:577

Hotline Miami for me. I can't remember the last game I died to many times on and could not help but keep replaying. Shame it's a crappy 2D indie game so not worth giving the time of day.



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Looking at that poll i can't understand how people say vita had no quality games this year...



i'd say Rayman-perfect gameplay& lot of content

though-i'm right now playing bit runner2 and it is great too.



even Killzone is no longer AAA???



huiii said:
Looking at that poll i can't understand how people say vita had no quality games this year...


Because, it doesn't count as a Vita game if you can get it on another console, or would have been "better on a big screen".

Soul Sacrifice - Monster Hunter clone wannabe LOL!
Sly Theives in Time - On PS3, why would you want on Vita?
Guacamelee - Shitty 2D indie trash (also on PS3)
Tearaway - Vita isn't worth having for 1 game as the console costs too much.
Killzone Merc - Doesn't count, it belongs on a console and would have been better on PS3. So see KZ: Shadowfall instead
Ys Celceta - There are better JRPGs on 3DS, doesn't count
Hotline Miami - LOL SHITTY INDIE GAME! Also on PC and PS3 why you want on Vita for?
Rayman Legends - On all the consoles, doesn't count.
Dragon's Crown - 2D sexist shit (that's also on PS3).

Sadly these are all actual reasons I've read on vg chartz and other forums as for why these games don't make the Vita worth having.



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Hotline Miami baby!



So it is happening...PS4 preorder.

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A question to people who played Ys Felghana and Celceta:
I'm playing Felghana right now and it looks like combat is much much more skill based (rather than strategic) than I anticipated. I'm playing on normal and I'm having more trouble with especially the bosses than I had a long time in a JRPG. Is Celceta any different in that regard?

If not then I should probably skip on the Ys series. I've never been a fan of ARPGs but I'm always open for new stuff.



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vivster said:
A question to people who played Ys Felghana and Celceta:
I'm playing Felghana right now and it looks like combat is much much more skill based (rather than strategic) than I anticipated. I'm playing on normal and I'm having more trouble with especially the bosses than I had a long time in a JRPG. Is Celceta any different in that regard?

If not then I should probably skip on the Ys series. I've never been a fan of ARPGs but I'm always open for new stuff.


I haven't played it, so take this with a pinch of salt, but in the GAF thread quite a few people found they had to turn the difficulty up to reach the equivalent level of hardness in Celceta compared to Oath in Felghana



Kongfucius said:
vivster said:
A question to people who played Ys Felghana and Celceta:
I'm playing Felghana right now and it looks like combat is much much more skill based (rather than strategic) than I anticipated. I'm playing on normal and I'm having more trouble with especially the bosses than I had a long time in a JRPG. Is Celceta any different in that regard?

If not then I should probably skip on the Ys series. I've never been a fan of ARPGs but I'm always open for new stuff.


I haven't played it, so take this with a pinch of salt, but in the GAF thread quite a few people found they had to turn the difficulty up to reach the equivalent level of hardness in Celceta compared to Oath in Felghana

It's less about the difficulty but where it comes from. The constant button mashing is quite tiresome and not what I'm looking for in a JRPG. If Celceta is anything like Felghana it's just not for me.



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vivster said:
Kongfucius said:
vivster said:
A question to people who played Ys Felghana and Celceta:
I'm playing Felghana right now and it looks like combat is much much more skill based (rather than strategic) than I anticipated. I'm playing on normal and I'm having more trouble with especially the bosses than I had a long time in a JRPG. Is Celceta any different in that regard?

If not then I should probably skip on the Ys series. I've never been a fan of ARPGs but I'm always open for new stuff.


I haven't played it, so take this with a pinch of salt, but in the GAF thread quite a few people found they had to turn the difficulty up to reach the equivalent level of hardness in Celceta compared to Oath in Felghana

It's less about the difficulty but where it comes from. The constant button mashing is quite tiresome and not what I'm looking for in a JRPG. If Celceta is anything like Felghana it's just not for me.

Oh sorry, I didn't quite see what you mean. I can't help you then, though there are plenty of people here who own the game and could help you out I'm sure