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Forums - Sony Discussion - 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

http://operationrainfall.com/2016/06/27/limited-run-games-interview-e3/

Really interesting interview with Limited Run Games.  I'm expecting big things from them in the coming months:

 

You are currently releasing Rabi-Ribi and Fault-Milestone, how were these games chosen?

Josh – They chose them. They were games that they were looking to bring to PS4 and Vita. They actually hired our studio, Mighty Rabbit, to work on the Fault-Milestone PlayStation ports.

 

Do you see this partnership continuing?

Josh – Yes, it’s our hope that we can get to some of the bigger titles like Clannad and Grisaia on physical media.

 

Do you have a set number of releases that Limited Run Games is aiming for?

Josh – The ideal amount of game releases a month is two. The max, I think we’ll ever do is four. We don’t want to oversaturate our own market. There might be a month that has more than four, but that’s not something we plan on doing often.

 

There’s been some talk that that you guys are looking to work with Koei Tecmo?

Douglas – I can say, “Yes, we’ve talked.” It’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics of it. Can’t go into further detail, but they’re interested in the idea.

Josh – Our goal is to start with the Arland trilogy for Vita.



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Smoe nice news, Limited Run doing some good work and adventures of mana came out of nowhere.

I haven't played God Eater Resurection yet so I'm excited to play it, but ZTD comes first. 100$ added to wallet and waiting for the store to update.



This has been quite a month for Vita.. Grand Kingdom, Atelier Sophie, Odin Sphere, Zero Time Dilemma



Azuren said:
*looks at Grand Kingdom*

*sneers at awful attempt to emulate Vanillaware's art style*

Should have just remastered Grand Knights History.

It has the same director and a lot of the same team. Just with new artists. A more of a spiritual successor.



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I can't believe I forgot that God Eater Resurrection was going to be sold for 20$. I guess I can buy Odin's Sphere too for support.



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*Waiting for my copy of Zero Time Dilemma to arrive like



 

Nice to hear about LRG support so much and yes bring Clannad to Vita and I'll gladly pay whatever price you want. Atelier games being physical would be awesome too.

Also Adventures of Mana releasing in the West is great news, guess SqEx really has changed their minds about our little guy.



 

PixelPerfect said:
So, I've been thinking about picking up a Vita soon, and there were some things I just wanted to know to get some insight on what I might be getting myself into

1. Does the system come with a memory card or do I have to buy one separately?

2. What are some games you could recommend?

3. Would it be better to go mostly for physical or digital?

4. Is there something I should know before getting the system (example if there's hardware issues or something that doesn't work right)?

If anyone could answer these or point me to somewhere else that could, I'd appreciate it

1. Yes, there are some bundles with Memorycards, in Europe A LOT OF THEM even with digital games. On the US You can get the Borderlands 2 Bundle, 8gb MC and a code to download the game, for 200$. But the stand alone Vita 2000 is at 155$ on Amazon too. https://www.amazon.com/Borderlands-2-Limited-PlayStation-Vita-Bundle/dp/B00HLT0YT0/ref=sr_1_9?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1467130807&sr=1-9&keywords=vita

2. Vita have LOTS a great games on a great variety of genres. But there are some MUST BUY AND PLAY: Gravity Rush (a lovely sandbox where you control gravity), Tearaway (A nice adventure from MediaMolecule, LBP creators, really worth your time and money), Killzone (Best Firts Person Shooter on the handheld, and best graphics), Y's Celceta (A great Action RPG, ignore the subpar graphics, the game is great), Soul Sacrifice Delta (The bestand most complete Hunting-type Action RPG until God Eater 2/Resurrection releases soon, and great story, gameplay, graphics and music), Muramasa Rebirth (JUST BUY IT!), Stein's;Gate (AWESOME Visual Novel)

And my personal favorites: Guacamelee (the best indie I have played so far), Blazblue Chronophantasma Extend (Best 2D fighting game), Demon gaze ( a good DungeonRPG), Freedom wars (A good hunting coop and pvp game), Toukiden Kiwami (another great Hunting-type Action RPG), Dragon's Crown ( A fabulous Beat'em'Up). PLUS a lot more to look foward thatare coming soon. And there's more, specially on jRPG, indies and Fighting games... browse the store and any doubt    Youcan ask again here.

3. On the Vita you find almost EVERY game released so far on the Digital Store (The only exception right now is Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, which was pulled down because some licenses problembetween Capcom and Disney). So that's a advantage for the Digital, You can back up your games on PC or PS3. And most of future releases are coming as Digital only, mostly on the US store.

4. Sometimes the Vita can get "blocked" when charging, But you can do the R Button + Home 30 seconds hold, to reset and nothing more. On the Fat model you have to take in account that the propietary USB cable can get damaged easily, so if you get a Slim model is better, which uses a standart micro-usb cable. In general the hardware and SO is pretty solid, mine have almost 4 years with me and is working just as the first day, hundreds of games and hundreds of thousands hours later.



 

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Adventures of Mana got a stealth release on the US store too!



 

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DemoniOtaku said:
PixelPerfect said:
So, I've been thinking about picking up a Vita soon, and there were some things I just wanted to know to get some insight on what I might be getting myself into

1. Does the system come with a memory card or do I have to buy one separately?

2. What are some games you could recommend?

3. Would it be better to go mostly for physical or digital?

4. Is there something I should know before getting the system (example if there's hardware issues or something that doesn't work right)?

If anyone could answer these or point me to somewhere else that could, I'd appreciate it

1. Yes, there are some bundles with Memorycards, in Europe A LOT OF THEM even with digital games. On the US You can get the Borderlands 2 Bundle, 8gb MC and a code to download the game, for 200$. But the stand alone Vita 2000 is at 155$ on Amazon too. https://www.amazon.com/Borderlands-2-Limited-PlayStation-Vita-Bundle/dp/B00HLT0YT0/ref=sr_1_9?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1467130807&sr=1-9&keywords=vita

2. Vita have LOTS a great games on a great variety of genres. But there are some MUST BUY AND PLAY: Gravity Rush (a lovely sandbox where you control gravity), Tearaway (A nice adventure from MediaMolecule, LBP creators, really worth your time and money), Killzone (Best Firts Person Shooter on the handheld, and best graphics), Y's Celceta (A great Action RPG, ignore the subpar graphics, the game is great), Soul Sacrifice Delta (The bestand most complete Hunting-type Action RPG until God Eater 2/Resurrection releases soon, and great story, gameplay, graphics and music), Muramasa Rebirth (JUST BUY IT!), Stein's;Gate (AWESOME Visual Novel)

And my personal favorites: Guacamelee (the best indie I have played so far), Blazblue Chronophantasma Extend (Best 2D fighting game), Demon gaze ( a good DungeonRPG), Freedom wars (A good hunting coop and pvp game), Toukiden Kiwami (another great Hunting-type Action RPG), Dragon's Crown ( A fabulous Beat'em'Up). PLUS a lot more to look foward thatare coming soon. And there's more, specially on jRPG, indies and Fighting games... browse the store and any doubt    Youcan ask again here.

3. On the Vita you find almost EVERY game released so far on the Digital Store (The only exception right now is Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, which was pulled down because some licenses problembetween Capcom and Disney). So that's a advantage for the Digital, You can back up your games on PC or PS3. And most of future releases are coming as Digital only, mostly on the US store.

4. Sometimes the Vita can get "blocked" when charging, But you can do the R Button + Home 30 seconds hold, to reset and nothing more. On the Fat model you have to take in account that the propietary USB cable can get damaged easily, so if you get a Slim model is better, which uses a standart micro-usb cable. In general the hardware and SO is pretty solid, mine have almost 4 years with me and is working just as the first day, hundreds of games and hundreds of thousands hours later.

Virtua Tennis 4 and Duke Nukem are also not available digitally anymore. At least in NA.



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