Nifflas’ beloved freeware PC series hit the Vita with a lovely and expansive mash-up of previous Knytt titles and ball-bouncing follow-up Within a Deep Forest. A deserved system seller and easily, comfortably the best Killzone. Intelligent visual design, a fun campaign and excellent multiplayer (with a DLC offering bots for neverending fun) make this one of the very finest Vita games. Also the main character’s towel falls off and she goes “Kyaaaa!” Masterpiece is it? Seems like yer common-or-garden anime pelch to me.Ī brilliant handheld FPS that actually feels like a proper console shooter, no half-measures, swear down mate. I didn’t like this game but everyone says it’s great so I put it on the list. Basically Phoenix Wright mixed with, ooh, I dunno, Nightmares in a Damaged Brain. Problematic fave alert! Troubling themes abound in this accuse-‘em-up in which an imprisoned cadre of maladjusted high schoolers take part in a series of messed-up murder trials in order to liberate themselves from the clawgrip of ursine outlaw Monokuma. It’s attractive and fun, and there’s a dedicated button just for hugging the blob, you big soft shites. WayForward’s reimagined version of the classic David Crane action-puzzler is a soft, sweet, cutesy-poo thing that happens to feature some rather fiendish platform puzzling. It looks wonderfully sharp on the Vita and a ton of fun once you get your head around its tricks and traps. We shall just have to wait and see, shan't we?Īn absolute pig of a platformer, this kaizo nightmare sees adventurer Alban Hawkins getting down to some good, solid adventuring in a series of incredibly demanding, trial-and-error stages. I've also stuck with stuff available on the US store, though I may do a supplementary list for Japan-only titles. Initially I was planning to focus on games that have no physical release, but that felt too limiting so I've just used the criteria of "anything available digitally", which for Vita is - I'm fairly sure - all of them. I've already done the PSP, soon I'll be doing the PS3 and a final list of errant PS1 and PS2 classics available on PlayStation 3, soon to go the way of the void. As a result, it seems like a pretty damn good reason to prepare a list of digital titles for each system that you really ought to consider getting while they're available. The PSP/PS3/Vita digital stores are about to go the way of the dodo.
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