noiseredux wrote:anyway, the dual analog is such a great idea for Vita, but I really can't adapt to the strictly digital model. That alone makes me reluctant to consider it anytime soon.
Yeah, that plus the price tag really leaves me with no reason to support it when I already have a 3DS. I can't help but feel that Sony is doing the same thing they did with the first few years of the PS3 - they are assuming the market has space for them, no matter how non-competitive they are.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
noiseredux wrote:anyway, the dual analog is such a great idea for Vita, but I really can't adapt to the strictly digital model. That alone makes me reluctant to consider it anytime soon.
noiseredux wrote:anyway, the dual analog is such a great idea for Vita, but I really can't adapt to the strictly digital model. That alone makes me reluctant to consider it anytime soon.
It has cards like a DS
the price point is awesome!
I don't want it to play cards, I want it to play the 60+ UMD's I already own.
SwooshBear wrote:Not Sucker Punch? Im concerned as well. I guess they are too busy with Infamous stuff...
Could be a good thing though I guess. I mean Sucker Punch already did 3 games. They could be out of ideas. It's hard to keep interesting after doing a whole trilogy. A little new blood on the series might be smart.
I just started Infamous. It seems cool so far except I didn't expect it to be so much like a shooter. I'm kind of tired of get shot at all the time. Still, I'm hoping it has lots of cool surprises as I expect a lot from Sucker Punch, but I'm tired of shoot outs with faceless gunman
Yeah. I've yet to play Infamous (Got it from Welcome Back Deal) but i hope it lives up to my expectations. I just hope this new Sly developer knows what they're doing.
Incognito D wrote:Mere months after buying my original GBA, Nintendo trolled me hard by releasing the SP.
SwooshBear wrote:Not Sucker Punch? Im concerned as well. I guess they are too busy with Infamous stuff...
Could be a good thing though I guess. I mean Sucker Punch already did 3 games. They could be out of ideas. It's hard to keep interesting after doing a whole trilogy. A little new blood on the series might be smart.
Careful though, it could also go the way of the Spyro games, plummeting downhill as soon as the series changed developers. The real question is "Do I need to track down the first three before playing this one?"
Oh, that Ico and Shadow of the Colossus collection...what is it for? I'm not watching the conference.