Despite its cheerful attitude, updated rules, and reasonable $10 price, the absence of depth makes Risk: Factions suitable mainly for fans of the original board game who like keeping things simple. Therefore, it's an OK diversion when you want to while away an hour or so on a rainy afternoon without thinking too much. But the game doesn't deliver enough challenge or variety to keep you interested for very long, especially in comparison with other, better XBL board game fare, such as Carcassonne and Ticket to Ride.
"The scant library for the Playstation Vita is a sad truth. I bought my Vita within a month of when it launched, and played it quite a bit. Some stellar titles kickstarted that handheld’s birth and I enjoyed many of them. As the months went on, the releases simply stopped. Every once in a blue moon we got a new Vita release. Until I recently got Madden, my Vita had gone untouched (and uncharged) for months.
Luckily, the Playstation Network is host to many fantastic gems that would feel right at home on the Vita. Below, I list five games (in no particular order) I would love to see make the jump. This list includes variety of genres, and trust me, there were a lot more I had to scratch off."
as far as PSN game go i wanna see journey on the vita. full fledged game i would love to see Fallout Vita or Dark Souls Vita
Putting all the games you're gonna list in the Tags means people won't even bother clicking to read this.
@Disagrees
Fine,I was just trying to help.
GNT: Sometimes, you can have too much of a good thing.
I have been a rabid gamer my entire life. One thing that is constant about my gaming habits is that I will fall hard for a game, play it for about two to three weeks straight and then it will disappear into the ether, until I decide to pick it up again for another go around.
Risk: Factions is a game that managed to buck this trend.
Xbox LIVE has kicked off its Cyber Monday sale and there are four games discounted for the next 24 hours including the Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection for five bucks and Beyond Good & Evil HD for just three.
I enjoyed the trial and actually ended up buying the game. Sometime my luck is so bad, I question the dice rolls. But, it is fun overall.