Sounds like Sekai Project uncancelled a few Vita ports (Fault: Milestone One and World End Economica).
I can't wait for Root Double Switch to release on EU Eshop while the Vita version is stuck in a "final round of QA" until the end of time.
Give me back my 40$ fuckers.
I'll believe those Sekai ports are happening when I'm actually playing them on my Vita. Digging through the Gematsu archives shows they were announced 2016 for a 2017 release (although I swear they were first announced in the Kickstarter years earlier).
Still, if they do land on Vita, I'll buy them on Vita - although super disappointed about Narcissu since that was the one I was looking forward to the most.
I admire your optimism
is the loading setting set to normal or fast? i know this causes some issues with the FF games on vita sometimes if they're set to fastI started FFVIII on Vita and I'm having a weird issue, not sure if it's the game or the system at fault, but sometimes during dialogue it just won't let me progress with advancing to the next textbox
The game won't freeze and the music won't stop, but pressing X or any other button won't advance to the next text box for about 30 seconds
I can resolve the issue by putting the Vita to sleep and then waking it up, then hitting X just works
Any ideas?
is the loading setting set to normal or fast? i know this causes some issues with the FF games on vita sometimes if they're set to fast
And now all the bonus chapters on Rabi Ribi are done. Annoyingly I can't get a couple of Easter Eggs and map completion because those were one time chances (thanks game...) but I absolutely loved playing the game through so I don't care if I'm missing a couple of trophies. Weirdly, the final extra boss felt easier compared to a couple before it, who were much harder.
All round one of the best Metroidvania games I've played.
is the loading setting set to normal or fast? i know this causes some issues with the FF games on vita sometimes if they're set to fast
Its just a pity it has one (thankfully avoidable) crash that happened frequently to me for a time. But otherwise I strongly recommend it. Definitely one that you'll die a fair few times in later in the game, but I always found myself learning so I got there, eventually!Nice, got this one in my backlog so will have to check it out.
I just finished Hue, an enjoyable little ~4 hour puzzle platformer, definitely recommended.
I checked and loading was set to normal
Tried to play some more and the issue persisted, then the game crashed
I deleted the game and I'm re downloading it now. It's so annoying, my Vita games work fine, but suddenly all my PS1 games crash, freeze and generally don't work at all anymore
I had this after a patch a while ago - all the PS1 games on my memory card had random stuttering. Redownloading them fixed the issues for me.
This game any good? have no idea what this series is, but looks like a fighting game haha
Few new things up on my site - article about all the simulation games available on Vita:
Then a few reviews - Gravity Rush (still adore it, charming open-world superhero adventure):
Hue (enjoyable narrative 2D platformer):
Madoka Magica: Battle Pentagram import review (enjoyable but repetitive brawler):
Hotel Mogul PSP (fun little time waster but crashed a lot):
And Miracle Space Race PS1 (poor quality kart racer):
Heh, I hope when I eventually finish the Yuusha translation, you'll still be around to review that.
:o are you fan translating it? That's awesome!
Although, I'm likely to have played it before the end of the year with google translate and bad Japanese haha
I am indeed. Google translate is going to be a bit of a trip for you though.
Aye, I'm gonna try Tales of Innocence R first and see how I manage with a Japanese RPG.
Although I did find this handy wiki/mini guide at least:
NG (Exp Inc horror visual novel) coming west for Vita, October 2019.
Pretty crazy that Aksys are still going, but amazing nonetheless. Digital-only unfortunately, but that can't be helped.
EXCELLENT
NG (Exp Inc horror visual novel) coming west for Vita, October 2019.
Pretty crazy that Aksys are still going, but amazing nonetheless. Digital-only unfortunately, but that can't be helped.
I've had a PCH-1000 since launch and the battery is finally giving up on me. Anyone know how easy it is to replace them. Had a look at some videos and does seem quite easy but fiddly.
The battery itself looks cheap to purchase, around £10 from Amazon.
Very easy, I just followed a youtube video (can't remember which one but there's a lot out there). It's worth it, my OLED had the battery failing for quite a while too, but now it's great - keeps charge as long as my LCD
Cool stuff Kresnik, I'll have to give those a read when I get a spare 5 minutes. I loved Olli Olli though, something just clicked with me in that game and I ended up loving it.
Its controls didn't click with me either. I should give it another go though.Yeah, the majority of responses I've gotten have been that they loved the game - although I did find one other reader of my blog who had the same opinion as me at least!