TechAnimate
CAG in Training
The PS Vita definitely has a strong selection of games with genres like giant JRPG’s, immense Indie titles, is it worth it?
And if you can't find the handheld the vita tv is a super cheap alternative. Though not all games are compatible.Yes and try to get a Vita cheap. I would recommend the 2nd iteration as it has a better battery and is lighter. Just newer too. So much love given by all CAGs in the niche/vita deals threads. Just know a lot of the Vita titles have been clearanced out a while ago, so it may be harder to get some good deals like that.
You make an excellent point. It's a bit of a Vita secret that it has the best versions of VanillaWare's awesome games. I first played Muramasa on Wii and loved it, but the Vita's OLED screen make those colors POP. VanillaWare's genius should be appreciated with as high fidelity as possible.The Vita is also one of the best places to play games from one of my favorite developers... VanillaWare. Several of the previous posts have mentioned Odin Sphere, (which is awesome) but the Vita also boasts ports of Muramasa, and Dragon's Crown. In fact, the Vita is the only other platform that you can play Muramasa on aside from the Wii, and the only version of the game that is able to run at 720p. Arguably, the Vita is the best platform for VanillaWare fans. It is the only platform to have gotten three of their games ported to it to date.
And yes, GameStop is lame, and their prices have been terrible for a very long time. It's essentially not worth going into GameStop until they put their games on clearance, in an attempt to get rid of their existing stock. And that happens very infrequently. More often than not, they'll be advertising used games for a dollar or two lower than their brand-new alternatives, or sometimes for even more than their recently-discounted brand-new alternative. GameStop ruined second-hand game purchasing for me. It used to be a lot easier to find games at yard and garage sales, or have a few friends who were dumping their collections and didn't mind if you picked over their old games. Now everyone and their dog just dumps their old stull off at GameStop for way less than it's actually worth and calls it a day. Okay, i'm done ranting.
The Vita is well worth having, and right about now is one of the better times to get in on the platform. Try to get a new system if you can, or a used system with a decent screen protector so the original screen is untouched. Also, try to find a PS TV for cheaps. It shouldn't be difficult, the demand for them was never particularly high, so a used one these days should go for peanuts.
You are in for a treat sir. For a while Playstation + was giving out awesome vita games almost monthly, though lately they seem to mostly give our indies of varying quality. Might still be worth the investment in a membership thoughI just got a great deal on the vita on eBay. 117 for the slim model Minecraft, Mortal Kombat, and Call of Duty. Regular auction of course.
Biggest expense though is the memory card. A 32 or 64 gb vita memory card is 45 and 94 cheapest respectively from what I've seen.
If any one knows where to get one cheaper pass it on.
I think most people know the Vitas worth getting. The price was just to high and for a while now Sony's abandoned it to die. But if anyone is interested in one nows a great time. You can get one for 150 easy and Remote play alone makes it worth it. Let alone all the games.