michel3105 said:
And I concour that this game is a product of EVIL. The question is how long will we be hooked to it. |
Both my PSN and Profile in Destiny are: Golfgt170
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 |
michel3105 said:
And I concour that this game is a product of EVIL. The question is how long will we be hooked to it. |
Both my PSN and Profile in Destiny are: Golfgt170
golfgt170 said: Btw i would really like some friends in the game!... Currently only 1/20 :( Y U NO friend with meeeee ? |
Give us your username and we can add you. You can alsorecruit strangers you are compatible with. It really helps to have lots of friends.
On that note i got an SR from the daily merge with a friend yesterday. I was pleased!
Chevinator123 said: All gameplay footage with commentary
According to Colin the framerate is pretty stable running from 28-33fps. Unreachable background areas like mountains you see far away ect ect have been removed. Some areas that would have 13 enemy's on PS3 would have 10 enemy's on Vita. Enemy's no longer ragdoll when killed, they instead explode. I assume this is due to ram limitations, but it seems pretty damn good for a handheld imo |
Looking really good and it really shows that the Vita is capable of running such games.
Guys, alongside the new preview of Borderlands 2 PS Vita by IGN there is an interesting information:
"We don't want to let anybody down."
That's what Sony's Gio Corsi told me when he swung by IGN's office to show-off Borderlands 2 on PlayStation Vita. Corsi -- an industry veteran with experience at EA, Propaganda, LucasArts, and elsewhere -- has been tasked with bringing rogue third party games to PlayStation platforms. And though his first project was technically the excellent TowerFall: Ascension on PlayStation 4, Vita is his team's primary focus, and Borderlands 2 is their proof-of-concept that big, meaty third-party games can thrive on Sony's commercially-struggling handheld.
Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/08/borderlands-2-on-vita-a-longer-more-detailed-look
And I think the game looks good on the platform, hopefully the loadings won't be a pain and frame rate issues won't matter much.
FiveOVER said: Natural Doctrine bombed so hard, it's just ouch. |
Unfortunately.
But, for what it's worth, the PSV version was the best selling one.
FiveOVER said: Natural Doctrine bombed so hard, it's just ouch. |
But the Vita version bombed less!
Sucks, but I'd be a lot sadder if NISA hadn't already said they're bringing it over. And who knows? This could be Demon's Souls: Part 2!
Chevinator123 said: All gameplay footage with commentary
According to Colin the framerate is pretty stable running from 28-33fps. Unreachable background areas like mountains you see far away ect ect have been removed. Some areas that would have 13 enemy's on PS3 would have 10 enemy's on Vita. Enemy's no longer ragdoll when killed, they instead explode. I assume this is due to ram limitations, but it seems pretty damn good for a handheld imo |
Thanks for this, it's pretty reasurring, this has gone from wait and see to possible pre-order now that the frame-rate isn't total shite. In fact it may be just as good if not better than the PS3 version in this respect, as it tended to drop to 24fps or lower at times, so a more constant 30fps may actually be an improvement, even if you have to sacrifice detail to get there
BlowoverKing said: |
My favourite song on the soundtrack. So bloody epic.
I love this one too though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DFnS29GbnM
It makes me very happy.
NesFe said: Hyperdimension Neptunia U is a PS Vita game developed by the studio behind Senran Kagura http://gematsu.com/2014/04/hyperdimension-neptunia-u-ps-vita-game-developed-studio-behind-senran-kagura I didn't know Neptunia U is an action game. Might be the first Neptunia game I buy. |
By the hammer of Thor...
There's more Neptunia games on Vita now than there are on PS3 (5 for Vita; 3 with possibly a 4th coming for PS3).
Sounds good. I look forward to playing it in English in 2016 :(
(Though I suppose I could import since supposedly Senran Kagura was import-friendly)