A new GTA set in the 20's, a port of Portal 1 and Portal 2 (with gyroscope for aming, touchscreen for co-op pointer, cross save, and cross play), an Infamous title, a new Jak and Daxter, and that JRPG they've been teasing for so long.
The games I miss...
Star Wars Battlefront (why is there no Battlefront 3 yet? It seems like such an obvious moneymaker.)
MLB Slugfest
Psychonauts
Xenogears
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Jak and Daxter
The Lucasarts adventure games (Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango, etc...). They are incredibly good and I would kill for the chance to legally buy them in HD.
It's no secret the Vita is floundering in sales, and even though Borderlands 2, Minecraft, Final Fantasy X and X-2, and a huge amount of indie games are all entering the library, the Vita needs more help.
What do you think will help save the Vita?
Duke Nukem 3D is coming to the Vita!
The game I would like to see is Portal 2. The game isn't very resource intensive and it could use the gyro for aiming the portal gun. There could be cross play and save with the PS3 and PC versions, and Co-op could use touchscreen as the pointer.
1. The Last Of Us
2. Mass Effect Trilogy (2 if I can't list the trilogy as one)
3. Uncharted 2
4. Journey (Collectors Edition specifically, as it included a making of documentary and the soundtrack)
5. Dishonored with all DLC
Killzone was short, but the real value from the campaign is when you try to complete all the optional contracts on all the difficulties. The multiplayer is also a ton of fun.
Going through my first P4G playthrough right now. I've sunk at least 35 hours into this game and it barely feels like I've done anything (I'm on the Rise dungeon). I love this game so much.
Hotline Miami is the most elegant game I've ever played, and I can't wait to play more of it with the sequel. I love how they transferred the gameplay from the PC to the Vita, since it worked surprisingly well with the handheld. Also, play Tearaway when you get a chance. It's an 8 hour...
Mine would have to be Tearaway. The game has an amazing story, enjoyable soundtrack, fun gameplay, and looks beautiful to boot. I wish more games that used the Vita well like Tearaway existed since Tearaway was such an excellent experience because of that.
Just as a side note, the papercraft...
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