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JayWood2010 said:
Jay520 said:
Sal.Paradise said:
The vita honestly doesn't have anything else you're even remotely interested in and on top of that they don't have anything in the forecast that interests you either. Because of this you really can't justify spending $300+ for one of these things.


Exactly what I was about to say. You clearly aren't interested in the Vita's games and you don't like the price. There is no convincing possible. Besides, only you can know for shuts if you'll like the Vita. Do research.


Eh, I was hoping somebody knew some games coming out that I didn't know about.  I mean I wasn't aware of Persona 4 Golden either.  I usually just ignore JRPG games and I don't stay updated with the Vita all that much either because every article about the thing is it's doomed, and that just gets annoying.



That's why i said do research. It's much better than asking people to convince you. But if this is your preferred form of research, don't let me end your journey. Carry on...

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Jay520 said:
JayWood2010 said:
Jay520 said:
Sal.Paradise said:
The vita honestly doesn't have anything else you're even remotely interested in and on top of that they don't have anything in the forecast that interests you either. Because of this you really can't justify spending $300+ for one of these things.


Exactly what I was about to say. You clearly aren't interested in the Vita's games and you don't like the price. There is no convincing possible. Besides, only you can know for shuts if you'll like the Vita. Do research.


Eh, I was hoping somebody knew some games coming out that I didn't know about.  I mean I wasn't aware of Persona 4 Golden either.  I usually just ignore JRPG games and I don't stay updated with the Vita all that much either because every article about the thing is it's doomed, and that just gets annoying.



That's why i said do research. It's much better than asking people to convince you. But if this is your preferred form of research, don't let me end your journey. Carry on...


Nah I'll make it easy.  

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Roma said:
they did say a price cut is coming next year so you should wait for that

If by "they" you mean Sony, then no, nothing was announced.  
At this point its just speculation due to low sales.



VGKing said:
Roma said:
they did say a price cut is coming next year so you should wait for that

If by "they" you mean Sony, then no, nothing was announced.  
At this point its just speculation due to low sales.

I just ordered my 3G model for 100€ less than the release price and including LBP vita and a 4GB memcard - feels like a price cut to me



JayWood2010 said:

Eh, I was hoping somebody knew some games coming out that I didn't know about.  I mean I wasn't aware of Persona 4 Golden either.  I usually just ignore JRPG games and I don't stay updated with the Vita all that much either because every article about the thing is it's doomed, and that just gets annoying.

A description of which genres you are mostly interested in would help. I will go along with what you have stated you like, Pokemon esque games.

 

  • Persona 4 Golden is right up your ally, I am assuming that is why your attention has been peaked by it. The game boasts 100s of "Personas" which are collected, traded, trained similar to pokemon. The game treats them more like Summons really, but it still applies.
  • There are bundles that save you at least 80bucks on the asking price. They are all coming with a 4GB memory card, and a game. The Assassin's Creed III: Liberations bundle would probably be best, as its a pretty good game.
  • PS+ basically brings the game library to you. I don't know if you have a PS3 and play stuff like Uncharted and Wipeout, but both of those are free with PS+ for the Vita entries, as well as Jet Set Radio, Gravity Rush(Phenomenal game), and Mutant Blob. So for $300 you get 6Games, a Wifi Vita, and a 4GB Memory Card(note, you wont be able to fit more than one of the bigger games at a time with that Card size).
  • Super Stardust Delta is $15, great arcade shooter and a personal guilty pleasure of mine.
  • If you are into 3rdPerson Shooters, but don't require heavy MP modes for handheld, Unit 13 is your game. This game perfectly meshes portability with the genre, with its varied bite sized missions. It actually holds quite a lot of content as well so you can put in a good 40hrs+ just completing the missions, let alone mastering them. They offer a scoring system that keeps you attempting the missions over and over to get everything "Perfect". The game also randomly generates Elite missions that will challeng your abilities. No heavy story mode to bog you down from the game play, you are a terrorist elimination unit and you get shit done, end.
  • If you are into Brain Training style games, Smart As is pretty great.
  • LBP Vita is the Best version of the series. I always preferred Platformers on handheld, they just suit it better. This game unlocks a plethora of choices as it even can have ski ball mini games. There is also the acclaimed Sound Shapes ,also Dokuro and Escape Plan for puzzle platformers.
  • For Fighters there is Street Fighter X Tekken with all the bonus content and the free Vita version of PSASBR with PS3 version purchase.Don't forget Mortal Kombat.
  • Zero Escape:Virtue's Last Stand is a great mind fuck puzzle/adventure game.
  • Vita functionality is constantly expanding. We recently got an upgrade to the Browser that allows full HD webpage display,Cloud Storage, and are now able to remote access your PC to transfer data. Some of the system functions include Cross Game Chat, Trophies, Custom Soundtracks, Near Functionalilty, Better battery life than the 3DS, Netflix, Email App, Skype ,Music Player,Video Player,Front and Rear Camera,Google Maps, Youtube , Facebook, Music Unlimited, PS1/PSP support (Check compatibility Lists), custome wallpaper themes. Sony is still upgrading as they go along and we will hopefully see many more usefull apps like an ebook Reader(hint hint nudge nudge Sony). 

 

On the Horizon?..........

 

  • Kickbeat comes out next month as a fanciful Musical action Rythm Game. 
  • TearAway: quirky platformer that will assuredly take advantage of what the Vita can do in a meaningful way.
  • Soul Sacrifice: for all the Monster Hunter/Collectathon Junkies as well as Demon's Souls fans. This game will be great, period!
  • Killzone Mercenaries: is looking sharp and quite beautiful at that. This will probably be the defacto shooter for the system.
  • Warrior's Lair: Not sure if this interests you but it will be a Dungeon Craller RPG with cross play functionality.
  • Gaucamelee: out early next year, DD action platformer. Looks good
  • Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal
  • Sly 4
  • Rainbow Moon: Strategy RPG that will be ported from PS3.
  • Refer to this for any others I might have missed... http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=148741&page=1
I will post some highlight videos to set the tone of what you would be getting into
 
 
 
So yea.....Vita has plenty to choose from


      

      

      

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VGKing said:
Roma said:
they did say a price cut is coming next year so you should wait for that

If by "they" you mean Sony, then no, nothing was announced.  
At this point its just speculation due to low sales.

"they", yes Sony did say that!



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

Reasons to buy a Vita:

1. Multimedia device - sure so is everything but that doesn't mean the Vita isn't. Listen to .mp3s download your iTunes playlists. Take photos and video, crop and trim pictures to use as wallpapers or upload onto facebook. Stream video with the Youtube and Netflix apps. Stream Music with Music Unlimited. Skype using the front or even rear cameras.

2. Web Browser - thanks to being a touchscreen Sony was able to create a very useful browser. Responsive and feature rich, you can fast scroll up and down, jump to the top, create bookmarks, browse history, save photos, instant tweet URLs, open multiple tabs, pinch zoom, and more. The keyboard is large and intuitive while text boxes support physical buttons. The Vita's browser recently received an update from a score of 58 to 243. While still below top end phones and the Wii U (most are 300+) it is very capable (X360 IE9 is ~130). With upgrades like that the Vita stands to be a relevant browser in the years to come, especially if the pending HTML5/Flash video support is added.

3. Apps - Vita is home to a variety of system apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Email(with system notifications), Netflix, Skype, FourSquare, Flickr, YouTube, and Google Maps. These apps support updates and can utilize location data or the GPS in the 3G model. In app links open up in the web browser and more integrated features are being added such as the URL tweet, facebook photo upload, and photo emailing.

4. PlayStation Mobile - this is an open development platform using Mono and C#, same as the Android Marketplace. While young, this platform will serve as a game and app store that ties to your SEN/PSN account meaning any PlayStation certified device will provide you access to any of your purchased apps. In the future, one can expect ported Android apps as well as the app luxuries found on smartphone and tablet devices. Since Vita is a major player and controls are easily coded games will more than likely support physical controls along side the default touch controls. These apps vary in price from 0.49 to a few dollars, pricing set by publishers.

5. PS3/PS4 integration - the Wii U is not the only asynchronous gaming device on the market. Vita too boost such feature and will be receiving the long awaited LBP2 DLC this year. Using the Remote Play feature of the PS3 and PSP, the Vita is capable of dual screen gaming with the PS3 and thanks to gyros and cameras can create new experiences like jumping back on forth from screen to screen, utilizing touch controls for PS3 games, and augmented reality on your TV screen like in Sly Cooper 4. The Vita can also serves as a secondary controller for the PS3 like in Marvel vs Capcom 3. Using the back touch the Vita can emulate the L2 L3 R2 & R3 buttons making it a fully functional PlayStation controller. While PS3 is experimenting with its cross functionality, its hardware restricts its potential and speed of development. Still PS3 is providing CrossBuy, CrossPlay, CrossPlatform(same servers), and CrossController. In the future expect fast development and a large increase of features between the Vita and PS4 whose hardware will be more similar.

6. Trophy Support - Like trophies? Good. Even PS Mobile games might get trophies soon. It all goes into one account and Vita games have their own trophy set.

7. Digital option - Every Vita game is available on the PS Store the day of release. You can completely forgo physical games if you feel like it. While not all publishers are kind enough to discount digital titles, Sony has made a point to take 10% off every one of their own titles day one and have reduced digital prices to match retail over time. Any digital title you purchase will always be there to re download if you need to space. Just like the PS3, you are allowed two systems to be activated to one account so you can share titles with a second Vita or even a PSP. That's 4 total PlayStation systems on one account.

8. Party chat (cross game chat) - Vita has a built in microphone and you can create groups among friends to chat no matter if they are in the same game or not even in a game at all.

9. PS Plus - Vita now has its own Instant Game Collection. In the US it has 6 titles and is expected to dish out 24 free titles every year (half the offering of PS3 which is 12 and 48 respectively). The best part is PS Plus is tied to your account and works for both systems at one price. Vita even gets its own 1gb of cloud save storage separate from the PS3s. Plus for Vita includes auto updates and auto trophy synching. The games are Uncharted Golden Abyss, Gravity Rush, Wipeout 2048, Mutant Blobs Attack, Jet Set Radio, and a PSP game Final Fantasy Tactics War of the Lions. Each can be added to your purchased download list and added to your memory card whenever your Plus is active. Over time, your game collection becomes huge.

10. Vita games - Vita has and is getting a variety of unique IPs and new IPs over a variety of genres. Vita's quad core processor provide a level of gaming that handhelds have not seen before. Mix that with the online capabilities of PSN and traditional controls and you have yourself an amazing "Next Gen Portable".

11. Classics - Vita not only has a library of digital PSP games available, PSone classics are supported as well. While a few titles are missing there is a large library to choose from and new ones are being added regularly.

12. All portable - the Vita is a handheld that does all of the above. For a gamer, that's pretty damn spiffy. I've replaced an iPod 4 with my Vita in every aspect and as the system receives updates it is competing head on with comparable devices. While some might find it beneficial to carry around more than one device, the Vita does one great job of replacing other devices while providing better gaming.


Since you missed Black Friday, you can search for other offers this holiday but might I recommend the $299 3G Vita bundle? It comes with a 4gb card, Unit 13, and 1 year of PS Plus. Plus alone is $50 and is highly recommended giving the value it provides. It would start you out with 7 games right away with more to come. Even if you don't find its game library compelling right now it would give you games to play and try out until more games catch your eye. The initial console price is the big leap and this bundle provides free games all year and the 3G option and a GPS.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(

Roma said:
VGKing said:
Roma said:
they did say a price cut is coming next year so you should wait for that

If by "they" you mean Sony, then no, nothing was announced.  
At this point its just speculation due to low sales.

"they", yes Sony did say that!

No. What was said was basically that a price cut will happen. Which is obvious. Same could be said for any system. Hell, any electronic device. A when was never mentioned. 



4 ≈ One

Why would you want someone to convince you to buy one?
Go to a store that sells the Vita, look at the games they carry, make your decision if you want to buy it or not.
Done. It's actually pretty easy!



Dgc1808 said:
Roma said:
VGKing said:
Roma said:
they did say a price cut is coming next year so you should wait for that

If by "they" you mean Sony, then no, nothing was announced.  
At this point its just speculation due to low sales.

"they", yes Sony did say that!

No. What was said was basically that a price cut will happen. Which is obvious. Same could be said for any system. Hell, any electronic device. A when was never mentioned. 

 

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    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(