TheGamingExperience says: "If there has been one thing in this generation of gaming that has been the biggest disappointment it has been the support for the PSVita."
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The Nerd Stash: "While many have forgotten Sony's underappreciated handheld, we still hold it near and dear to our hearts. Here are the rarest PS Vita games you can buy right now.
Headquartered in Poland, Elsewhere Entertainment — an all-new internal studio at Activision — is working on a new “narrative-based and genre-defining AAA franchise.” Elsewhere includes developers credited on The Last of Us, Uncharted, Destiny, Cyberpunk, and more. Activision’s new studio announcement comes just a week after its parent company, Microsoft, closed three Bethesda studios. It also follows job postings about a new Activision IP.
The game industry confuses, closing down proven studios only open a new studio?
I think this is just a publicity stunt and that this studio never actually produces a game. Someone at Microsoft was like were getting cooked in the media after they closed these studios and they came up with a plan to create some dummy studio someplace outside of the reach of the English speaking presses reach to distract people.
"Oh hey we're not closing studios we're actually creating studios"
And of course what are they working on... the type of game that gets the most popular public perception a narrative driven story based game... ya know not the thing Activision and Microsoft are known for.
Handheld gaming is mostly for kids so naturally parents buy the 3ds for their kids not the vita with all those violent games. Vita is for adults but adults are buying xbox ones and ps4s instead
Most of the people who own a Vita love it (similar to how most of the people who bought a Wii-U love it). I own and love my Vita. I just dropped nearly $100 on an overpriced 64G memstick to make more room so that I can have more Vita games, and I also have a dozen physical Vita games
But in the public's eye, it's not a very attractive system. It doesn't really have a mass-appeal system-seller. Rather, it has a lot of really good niche titles that sort of add up to making the system worthwhile, but for the sort of gamers who need to have a straight-up "system seller", Vita lacks that.
I would say that the Vita is getting more love lately.
vita is fantastic
it has plenty of support: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/w...
its because people still act like its 299$