UltimateUnknown said:
Michael-5 said:
What is BO Vita?
Not a big fan of Assassin's Creed after Brotherhood and Revelations, so regardless I'm really disappointed at what Sony did for PSV.
As for FF Type Zero, I hear to. I feel Sony has ignored it's handheld division. At least PS3 is getting really strong support.
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Well the only two things that caught the eye for the Vita is Call of Duty and Assasins Creed. I am in the same boat as you, I really loved Assasins Creed until it got up to Brotherhood at which point I lost interest in the series. So Vita one doesn't really excite me, plus it seems to be in the same setting as AC3 but with a different story, which I guess is a good thing but still would buy the console version this fall.
Call of Duty is something I am not sure about, it says Black Ops but doesn't seem like its BO2, so it could be something unique. Either way I would probably be playing the console version.
What the Vita needed were not lesser games of their console versions or something based around those settings, it needed something brand new and unique that is made for the Vita. Or at least those were my hopes but unfortunately they didn't come true. I am afraid Sony might be giving up on the Vita given its poor performance and maybe moving the games over to a more broader range of mobile devices with PS mobile.
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I agree 100%. PSV is following the same mistakes as PSP did in the early days. It might be quite some time before we see some good PSV exclusives.
Also I have the same feelings toward AC3 and CoD portable. However I never was a fan of Treyarchs games, so... there is nothing interesting for me on PSV.
P.S. for AC3, just like you I have lost interest in the franchise (I feel it's milked too much), but the Civil War setting for the conclusion of the franchise, doesn't help either.
Also a lack of PSV games has me worried. Sony's stock has been dropping lately, they have lost a huge share on the television and cell phone market, and without a single major PSV exclusive announced...I'm worried for PSV.