I read it as: "Have some patience and don't get price gouged because we'll be releasing these soon."Nicalis: "Hey, these super-rare, unannounced games are available on eBay, but don't buy them because they don't have a warranty."
Quick Google shows they're refurbished or used legit cards. Someone ordered one and it's just the official card (on the right):I was browsing around on amazon and found out that there's a 3rd party seller named "Ostent" is selling unbranded memory card for cheaper prices. 32 gb cards go for 40€, 16 for 20-25. unfortunately there are no reviews yet, does anyone know what's up with those? I might as well try and buy one, since amazon has a good refund policy. I see they're on newegg as well
Thanks! I'm a bit sad because this means there's still a "limited" number of memory cards out there, I wish third party manifacturers could preserve it. I think I'll need a second ps vita to hack just to use sd2vita. Do I need a memory card to set up the hack? (I don't want to use the one I got on my legit Vita)
When was Stardew Valley's last sale? Still waiting a good one to get the Vita version.
Got it thanks. I'll go for a slim thenIf you got a slim, no. I think you still need one for the phat.
I've been eyeing that Kenka game for a while now. I love weird japan stuff and people said it's kinda like Yakuza.
It last went on sale in Jan 2017 for $5, so i've been waiting. I feel like it could be delisted so I should just bite the bullet, but meh.
Jet Set Radio is great on the Vita. I'm a huge fanboy though! But I did love how the game got a huge patch after a couple of months that improved load times, performance and I think graphics? It was a really awesome update. Making me want to replay it again...
Looking at old saved pics and got hit with a wave of nostalgia (I guess?).
Anybody remember? Man I loved the art in this game.
Looking at old saved pics and got hit with a wave of nostalgia (I guess?).
Anybody remember? Man I loved the art in this game.
You've certainly hit many of the greats. Here are a few more I enjoyed (and for the sake of it, I won't list Metroidvania's as I don't really count them unless they have lots of platforming like Guacamelee had). Most are available elsewhere though so you might have played these on PC/Switch etc.Any recommendations for good 2D platformers on Vita? I've already got Shovel Knight, FEZ, Guacamelee, Spelunky, and Rayman Legends/Origins. I've played Iconoclasts elsewhere already. Not a fan of LBP. I think I've hit all the highs already, but hoping there are a few I've overlooked.
You've certainly hit many of the greats. Here are a few more I enjoyed (and for the sake of it, I won't list Metroidvania's as I don't really count them unless they have lots of platforming like Guacamelee had). Most are available elsewhere though so you might have played these on PC/Switch etc.
Super Meat Boy - One of my favourite platformers. Tough, yet fair and super addictive. If you've not played it elsewhere, do give it a shot.
Hue - An interesting puzzle platformer that uses different colours for its puzzles. Its an interesting concept that works great in practice.
Bloodstained - Again, available on all platforms but great on the Vita (and Switch) as its the perfect portable game. Classic Castlevania styled levels, multiple difficulties/modes so its pretty darn replayable as well. Definitely one of my most favourite recent platformers.
Salt and Sanctuary - This one actually has enough platforming to note, despite also being a blend of Dark Souls and Metroidvania in concept. I absolutely loved this game despite taking forever to start it. Its a great challenge (tough at first, but definitely got way easier later in the game) and well worth giving a shot if you want something more Metroidvania ish.
Volgarr the Viking - A great retro platformer, and a brutal one at that difficulty wise. If your aiming for the best endings it'll definitely take you a while to nail (I'm still surprised I managed it to be honest!) but its one of the most satisfying experiences I've played in recent memory.
Cursed Castilla - Basically its Ghouls n Ghosts but not official. Also, its a tad easier (I thought it was much easier, but that's me, I'm not the best judge of difficulty!). Like Volgarr its something that'll take you a while to get down if your going for the best ending but it never felt unfair to me, very fun to speed run/replay as well.
A Rose in the Twilight - I think this might actually be a Vita exclusive game, a first in my list so far! Its a beautiful puzzle platformer with a rather dark and sad story. You switch control between a girl (weak, can jump) and a mindless colossus (slow, can pick stuff up, invincible, can't jump?) I loved it, its just right difficulty wise so the puzzles never felt unfair or stupid, but also had time attack trophies and stuff to help you learn the levels more. Definitely give this one a try.
Limbo - If you've not already played this elsewhere then certainly give this a try. Its a great platformer, with some of the best trophies I've seen in a game (as its basically just doing optional platforming segments, so its actually worth doing them all). And if you own a current gen console/PC go get the devs newer game - Inside.
Sound Shapes - Its fairly easy story mode wise, but its got some great music. Death mode though, prepare to die loads!
Mutant Mudds Deluxe - A game designed like an old school NES game. Best on 3DS though since the 3D effect makes it easier to judge which plane the enemies are on. But its fantastic on Vita as well.
A Boy and his Blob - Puzzle platformer, hug button for the blob, and some pretty awesome power ups. Looks amazing on the Vita Oled screen as its incredibly sharp and not as soft (like how it looks on PS4) but the frame rate has issues some times.
VVVVVV - a great platformer with a retro aesthetic an partial open world. Again, its available everywhere so you might have played this one before but its brilliant on Vita if you have not.
Sayonara Umihara Kawase + - A really cool physics based platformer with a fishing rod. Tough to learn, incredibly satisfying to master.
1001 Spikes - You have 1001 lives. That's all you need to know about how the difficulty is on this level. Its also trial and error based so yeah, you'll die a lot but I did really love the game in the end.
Probably missed loads, but these are all totally worth playing.
There's also htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (made by the same people as A Rose in the Twilight), and not a vita game but The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince came out recently on ps4/pc/switch (again same people).Thanks so much! Looks like there's plenty left to play after all. I'll be getting several of these for sure.
There's also htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (made by the same people as A Rose in the Twilight), and not a vita game but The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince came out recently on ps4/pc/switch (again same people).
Does Shantae count???Any recommendations for good 2D platformers on Vita? I've already got Shovel Knight, FEZ, Guacamelee, Spelunky, and Rayman Legends/Origins. I've played Iconoclasts elsewhere already. Not a fan of LBP. I think I've hit all the highs already, but hoping there are a few I've overlooked.
There's also htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (made by the same people as A Rose in the Twilight), and not a vita game but The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince came out recently on ps4/pc/switch (again same people).
My latest article is up, about all the turn-based RPG's on Vita. It's hella long!
https://kresnik258gaming.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/turn-based-role-playing-games-on-vita/
Also just the one review over the past week, Pac-Man World for PS1 (it's alright):
https://kresnik258gaming.wordpress.com/2019/04/20/ps1-pac-man-world-20th-anniversary-review/
Fantastic article. I have only one complaint. While Yuusha Shisu can be literally translated as "Hero Must Die", a more appropriate title would be "Death of a Hero", fitting the theme of the game better.
I packed my Vita away when I got my Switch in 2017, but a few months ago I got it back out of storage. I still love my Switch but it feels a little too big to play in bed? I've been slowly chipping away at Soul Sacrifice Delta, and I never got around to finishing Persona 4 or FF X.
Been waiting for the Switch Mini, I need my Vita 2 experience.
My latest article is up, about all the turn-based RPG's on Vita. It's hella long!
https://kresnik258gaming.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/turn-based-role-playing-games-on-vita/
Also just the one review over the past week, Pac-Man World for PS1 (it's alright):
https://kresnik258gaming.wordpress.com/2019/04/20/ps1-pac-man-world-20th-anniversary-review/
So I am a fairly new PS VITA TV owner, I've had the Vita various times and will probably get another one as I somehow always come back to this system. I do have a preference for digital downloads as I don't like to have physical anything. I did see in earlier posts that there is the option to use some software to transfer it to a hard disk which is perfect.
I do have one question however, are there games that are only available through physical copies? Or is the whole vita library available to download?
Okay that makes sense. I actually like getting trophies for games so I'd rather download them and I'm not much of a physical collector anyway. I'm quite enjoying it. I guess now I just have to get a one of those memory cards. I hear the 32gb is more reliable?It depends on your region. All Vita games are available on PSN, except games that were never released on your region to begin with or delisted games.
Okay that makes sense. I actually like getting trophies for games so I'd rather download them and I'm not much of a physical collector anyway. I'm quite enjoying it. I guess now I just have to get a one of those memory cards. I hear the 32gb is more reliable?
It's to bad the anniversary editions of the first two Final Fantasy games never made it over to the North American PSN. I'd love to play those version on Vita (legally). The Star Ocean 1 and 2 remakes are on JPN PSN but that's sadly not the case in the west. I always get somewhat annoyed whenever I think about it. It's not like a localization script doesn't exist. Was porting to PS4 and Vita really that much of a pain for them? I've always been curious to try that one other Suikoden PSP game too, but that one also never came over. I've lost all hope for a localization of SaGa Scarlet Grace on current gen platforms. I guess Square doesn't feels its worth giving the IP a strong presence in the west besides what you see on PSN, or not depending on region, and what's on mobile stores. I wanted to play the PSP remake of the first Oreshika game before going into Tainted Bloodlines but I have to see if there's a fan translation. You've never played the Favorite Dear games have you? I've noticed them on PSN but I don't think they're localized.
So I was looking at getting the Japanese Vita on play Asia. I had some questions:
How reputable is this site?
Was looking at metallic red Vita PCH-2000, this is a good version to get? Saw the 32gig card there, it's a Japanese card. Does that matter?
Cool. Thanks for the info. I Just finished ordering right now. I always loved the Vita but ended up selling it later. I'll keep this one for sure. Still many games I didn't play.It's a reliable store, any version of the Vita is a good one (you'll press O to confirm on asian consoles) and there's no problem with a japanese card. Use a coupon for discount, like GEMATSU (3USD off).
So I was looking at getting the Japanese Vita on play Asia. I had some questions:
How reputable is this site?
Was looking at metallic red Vita PCH-2000, this is a good version to get? Saw the 32gig card there, it's a Japanese card. Does that matter?
Given how hard they've worked to make the Vita secure as fuck it'd be a wild move to see them actually pull, but it wouldn't happen, particularly because it'd not work well as an outreach tool with so few out thereHello All! I'm hoping to snatch up a Vita soon and play Persona 4 Golden and Person 3 for the female main character. I think it's really cool that they're releasing a new game on the Vita.
Throwing this out there: I wish Sony opened up Vita development. Or at least take a chance and make it easier for people learning game development, hobbyist, indie dev's etc.. to obtain the SDK and development kit. Give it one last chance to thrive. Leave the platform as a tool towards getting into Playstation development.
Anyone think that could make a difference? Can this idea pay off? Feedback welcome.