Tag: vita
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Preview: DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software America Developer: Spike Chunsoft Genre: Murder Mystery, Action-Adventure Release Date: 2/11/2014 Thanks to the wonderful folks at NIS America, I got my hands on a pre-release copy of the upcoming Vita remake of DanganRonpa. I’d intentionally avoided playing the fan translation of the PSP version, so this…
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Review: Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God (Sony PlayStation Vita)
If you’re looking for an easy roguelike about curry, Sorcery Saga is certainly delectable.
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Review: Ys: Memories of Celceta (Sony PlayStation Vita)
How is Memories of Celceta? Why, Ys a very good game!
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NIS America’s Phoenix Spaulding and David Alonzo on DanganRonpa
Back during Anime Expo in early July, Nippon Ichi Software of America announced that they would be localizing the Vita remake of the first DanganRonpa game. The game, which was originally published on the PSP in Japan, never made it to America before now. I got a chance to sit down with Phoenix Spaulding, the…
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E3 2013 Impressions: Ys: Memories of Celceta, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE, & Valhalla Knights 3 (Sony PlayStation Vita)
While it may not be fair to say that the Vita is on life support at this time, there certainly aren’t enough quality titles being released to the platform with any regularity. Fortunately, XSEED happens to be one of the few publishers willing to throw full support behind it and as a result, there are…
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Review: Dead or Alive 5 Plus (Sony Playstation Vita)
Dead or Alive 5 Plus Genre: Fighting Developer: Team Ninja Publisher: Tecmo Koei Release Date: 03/19/13 After a six year hiatus following the release of Dead or Alive 4, the series has returned in a big way in the past couple years. Dead or Alive Dimensions dropped to the 3DS in 2011, bringing the franchise…
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Review: Dokuro (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Dokuro has a platforming bone to pick with you…
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E3 2011 Impressions: Sound Shapes (Playstation Vita)
The most scaled down game demoed for Playstation Vita at E3 2011 was Sony’s Sound Shapes. Designed and developed by only one guy, Sound Shapes shows the potential for smaller, indie games to thrive on the high tech Vita. At its core, Sound Shapes controls like an old school 2D platformer. The player takes control…
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E3 2011 Impressions: Virtua Tennis 4 (Playstation Vita)
The only third party game demoed for Playstation Vita at E3 2011 was Sega’s Virtua Tennis 4. The demo was a best of three game match between the top two male players in the world – Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, with the player taking control of Federer. Graphically the game seemed on par with…
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E3 2011: 10 Thoughts On… Playstation Vita (Uncharted, Little Big Planet)
We spent some time hands-on with the PS Vita at this year’s E3. Find out how it looks here.
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E3 2011 Impressions: Uncharted Golden Abyss (Playstation Vita)
The graphical showcase of Playstation Vita is clearly Uncharted: Golden Abyss. Nathan Drake looks as impressive on Vita as he does on PS3 Visually, Uncharted: Golden Abyss is unmatched in the games demoed at E3 2011 for PS Vita, or any portable system. The environments were lush and bursting with color, providing all the eye…
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E3 2011 Impressions: Little Deviants (Playstation Vita)
Perhaps the most unique game shown off for Playstation vita at E3 2011 was Little Deviants. Two distinct parts of the game were on display. The first was a platform-like marble game with an isometric viewpoint. The player could use the back touchpad to create mountains/hills to push the marbles through the level, collecting gems…
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E3 2011 Impressions: Little Big Planet (Playstation Vita)
Sackboy and the world of Little Big Planet are as close as Sony has come to a Playstation mascot since Crash Bandicoot. So it’s logical that there would be a version of Little Big Planet for the Vita, and E3 2011 didnt disappoint. The graphics seemed indistinguishable from the PS3 version, super crisp, detailed and…
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E3 2011 Swag: Sony’s Playstation Vita Water Bottle, Lanyard
Here are pics of Sony swag from E3 2011: