Author [EN] [PL] [ES] [PT] [IT] [DE] [FR] [NL] [TR] [SR] [AR] [RU] [ID] Topic: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April  (Read 8060 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Lumi Kløvstad

  • Specialist in Revolutions, Smuggling, Gunrunning, Bootlegging, and Orgies
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 1957
  • Simon's in goddamn Smash
  • Awards Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania 64 (N64)
  • Likes:
Tangentially related to Castlevania, too.

I had to start thinking about what would get me back on my PS Vita, and what sort of games would I like for it? What would be likable for me, but stand a chance at selling actual copies?

Behold my list, then discuss, and post your own.
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.

Offline X

  • Xenocide
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 9354
  • Gender: Male
  • Awards SuperOld Dungeonite: Members who have been around since the oldOLD days. The Unfazed: Never loses his/her calm, even in the most heated arguments. The Retro Gamer: Has a heated passion for the oldschool VG Titles.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Super Castlevania IV (SNES)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2015, 05:29:29 AM »
0
I mainly bought my PS Vita because of Ys: Memories of Celceta--a reimagining of Ys IV: Mask of the Sun (big mistake Falcom!). As you can guess I was strongly disappointed in the game and since it was the only one I had my Vita just sat around and started to collect dust. But i did pick it up again one day and started to scroll through the PS network for some other titles I could download onto the system. Now my current library consists of these titles;

Aeternoblade- an interesting game of norse mythology with an anime story/artistic twist.

Ragnarock Odyssey ACE- I've barely played through this game but was still enticed by it.

The Dracula X Chronicles of course  ;)

Shock Troopers- to my knowledge this title was an Arcade game, Neo-Geo, or even a Turbo duo title. I can't be sure. But it's a good ol' fashioned top-down shoot 'em up (kinda like Super Contra) with lot's of challenge.

Brandish: The Dark Revenant- Finally! Been out in Japan's PSP market for over four years I believe. Now it's been translated and put on the PS network. I'm still waiting for the other sequels Falcom! Brandish's II and III to be specific.

Muramasa ReBirth- Y'all know this one from the Wii days.

Suikoden- A J-Rpg from the PS1 days. The concept was interesting so I picked it up too. Although I think it's still a bit buggy.

Broken Sword 5 and Broken Sword 5: episode 2.- Loved playing the first game and have been a fan of the series since. Sadly Broken Sword's II, III, and IV are still out of reach and it would be beneficial to the PS Vita to have them on the list as well.

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection.- Got it, worth it.

Final Fantasy V- Just cause.

Final Fantasy VI- Same as above. Just cause.

Final Fantasy IX- It's the only latter half of the series that interests me the most as it's similar to the original games' style.

I have heard that the two PSP Final Fantasy games' I and II: Dawn of Souls is to be ported over to the PS network sometime. Don't know when though. But they'll be added to my Vita library when they are available.
"Spirituality is God's gift to humanity...
Religion is Man's flawed interpretation of Spirituality given back to humanity..."

Offline Aceearly1993

  • Nothing absolute
  • Legendary Hunter
  • ****
  • Posts: 659
  • Gender: Male
  • Only at the Castle Gate...
    • 1993P Doubleguy at Youtube
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania Chronicles: Akumajo Dracula (X68k/PS1)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2015, 08:45:48 AM »
0
I bought PSV mainly because JP-PSN version of CV Chronicles launched last year. ^o^ And it HAS some difference and I felt more satisfied than any other moment in my life. Who can thought, for the game, the staff would make some difference there! Just for THE PSN revision! Over 10 years ago!

Other game titles I picked up won't have such surprise like this.

CV titles, Dracula X chronicles and the standalone original version of SotN: Why not

PS revision of Rockman (Mega Man) 1-6: Identical to the ROM images on the Internet. Bought these because of the strong will and desire to Mega Man franchise. But not beat them all, because 5 and 6 are too much for my realize power

Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (BOTH JP/US PSN region):Same as above. I really like the English version opening song (The God-like song used for the OP demo, not title screen) and this is the reason I bought the versions for BOTH regions. English Voice acting is full of active energy, unlike JP version that Dr. Light acted really like an old man waiting for his death

Mega Man Powered UP (JP): Same as above, but more like JP version VA for this title

Gal*Gun: Gathered this because it's a new Inti Creates product now, though I'm not actually start to play yet.
I'm not interested in the too complex and random system in it, and the overall playing style that a lot of anime-style girls are yapping about something annoying, explained in the manual of download version, so I'm not looking good at the result
EDIT: Damn. It's a first-personal game and need touch control to touch the annoying girls or something, and very difficult to control, and there are LOTS of dialogue just like those visual novels in independence factories. The music made my brain pain. Damn.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2015, 11:13:59 PM by Aceearly1993 »
Quote
"Did you know when one's most desperation time is? It's when he was beaten up by someone critically...
And he can't find who caused this."

Offline Super Waffle

  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 2134
  • Obliterated CharloNathan and has no regrets
  • Awards Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply. The Pervert: Sneaks in any and all innuendo into threads that he/she can.
    • The zone
    • Awards
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2015, 12:03:28 PM »
0
Does the Vita still exist?

Offline Lumi Kløvstad

  • Specialist in Revolutions, Smuggling, Gunrunning, Bootlegging, and Orgies
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 1957
  • Simon's in goddamn Smash
  • Awards Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania 64 (N64)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2015, 03:44:36 PM »
0
Out of curiosity, did anyone actually READ my article? Because these replies are soooo off-topic.
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.

Offline Claimh Solais

  • Ronove the Radical
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 2421
  • Gender: Male
  • GO FIGHT!!
  • Awards The Great Defender will always defend the object of his or her fandom. Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Claimh Solais
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania: The DraculaX Chronicles (PSP)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2015, 09:06:13 PM »
0
Out of curiosity, did anyone actually READ my article? Because these replies are soooo off-topic.

I did! Didn't respond, though. lol
Currently Playing: Resident Evil 2 [N64]
Games Beaten This Year (2020): 20 Games

Offline Lumi Kløvstad

  • Specialist in Revolutions, Smuggling, Gunrunning, Bootlegging, and Orgies
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 1957
  • Simon's in goddamn Smash
  • Awards Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania 64 (N64)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2015, 09:07:53 PM »
0
Does the Vita still exist?

It kind of did back in April.
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.

Offline X

  • Xenocide
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 9354
  • Gender: Male
  • Awards SuperOld Dungeonite: Members who have been around since the oldOLD days. The Unfazed: Never loses his/her calm, even in the most heated arguments. The Retro Gamer: Has a heated passion for the oldschool VG Titles.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Super Castlevania IV (SNES)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2015, 10:25:26 PM »
0
Well I did answer according to what I read. Whether or not I failed to understand what I was reading is all in the eye of the beholder, or some-such thing. You talked about how the Vita's potential is not being fully recognized by SONY itself. That and seems to be such a waste considering how powerful the system itself is. I got all this on the first read-through dude.
"Spirituality is God's gift to humanity...
Religion is Man's flawed interpretation of Spirituality given back to humanity..."

Offline Claimh Solais

  • Ronove the Radical
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 2421
  • Gender: Male
  • GO FIGHT!!
  • Awards The Great Defender will always defend the object of his or her fandom. Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Claimh Solais
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania: The DraculaX Chronicles (PSP)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2015, 11:35:03 PM »
0
His article is talking about what kind of games the system NEEDS, rather than what it already has. That's what he meant by everyone being off-topic.
Currently Playing: Resident Evil 2 [N64]
Games Beaten This Year (2020): 20 Games

Offline Lumi Kløvstad

  • Specialist in Revolutions, Smuggling, Gunrunning, Bootlegging, and Orgies
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 1957
  • Simon's in goddamn Smash
  • Awards Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply.
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania 64 (N64)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #9 on: August 08, 2015, 04:24:56 AM »
0
Couldn't have said it better, CS. I was going to write a response, but I couldn't figure out wording that avoided sounding like a dick to people, so I kept my trap shut instead.

So yeah. What CS said.
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.

Offline Laina

  • F.A.N.G. stands for “fucking awful, not great”, babe - me to UZO on SFV
  • RetroDungeonite
  • Legendary Hunter
  • *
  • Posts: 616
  • Gender: Female
  • 大丈夫だよ!
  • Awards Lurker: Spies on from afar, rarely interacting with the general populace. Seeks to keep games/fandoms free of any changes they deem Capable of resolving arguments/fights peacefully without mod/admin intervention. SuperOld Dungeonite: Members who have been around since the oldOLD days.
    • Awards
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #10 on: August 15, 2015, 06:17:30 AM »
0
I literally bought my Vita 2 days ago, just for the Japanese market...Hakuouki: Sweet School Life & Diabolik Lovers, here I come...
« Last Edit: August 15, 2015, 08:26:10 AM by Laina »
Groove is in the heart.

Offline Shiroi Koumori

  • Guardian of the Night
  • Global Moderator
  • Master Hunter
  • *****
  • Posts: 4674
  • Gender: Female
  • Birth, Death and Rebirth... Everything is a cycle.
  • Awards 2018-06 Sprite Contest Runner-Up 2015-04- Sprite Contest Silver Permanent Resident: Seems to always be around to post/reply. The Unfazed: Never loses his/her calm, even in the most heated arguments.
    • My DeviantArt Page
    • Awards
  • Favorite Game: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1/SS)
  • Likes:
Re: Here's a piece about the Vita I wrote for GameSkinny back in April
« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2015, 04:41:56 AM »
0
I literally bought my Vita 2 days ago, just for the Japanese market...Hakuouki: Sweet School Life & Diabolik Lovers, here I come...

Ahhhh...... Those games eh? There are a ton of them in Japan. Not to mention all the goodies and random stuff. *Commence empty wallet sigh*

Tags: