After talking about the Wii U a few weeks ago
and how I still enjoy it even if it is deemed a failure I felt I should
talk a bit about the Playstation Vita and how many would deem this
handheld to also be a ‘failure’especially when comparing
it to Nintendos 3DS and mobile gaming. I really enjoy the
Vita and a lot of the games made for the console but I can absolutely
agree that Sony again dropped the ball with their handheld system in the West.
I don’t believe the console is in any way a
bad console for what it does or the games it has on it but I do feel
Sony have not learnt from any mistakes of the past and brushed the Vita
away as if it is the unwanted member of the Playstation family.
I feel to a point the PSP was a way more popular
console, it certainly had longer Western support by Sony compared to the
Vita. I did own a PSP and used to play it quite regularly but the only
reason for this is because I modded the console
with the help of a friend (and honestly who didn’t mod their PSP?). I
mainly played Japanese Gundam games and PS1 games if I’m honest, I
cannot remember a specific Western game I truly enjoyed on the console
however I will say there were a few fantastic titles
on the system that I used to play a lot that were Japanese Developed such as
Tekken 5 DR which I would say is the best numbered titles to this day
and the Shin Budokai Dragonball games. So there were elements to the PSP
I enjoyed but I doubt I would have without
the modding capabilities that plagued Sony and the console.
The reason I bought a Vita though is not because
of my enjoyment of its predecessor but because I’d signed up for Playstation Plus
and kept getting free games for it that would stack up, at the time when
I first got PS+ the Vita games it provided
me with were actually titles I was interested in playing such as
Gravity Rush, Uncharted and Dragons Crown as well as a few indie titles.
I thought if I keep getting decent titles like this I may as well pick
up the console and just never buy any games for
it so I bought the original model new with Tearaway (another great game)
included and for about a year I generally did not buy anything for the
console.
Over time with the sales popping up I have been
buying Vita games and I did buy a few physical imported Gundam games so I
certainly do have a library built up albeit a small physical one so in
no way do I leave my Vita to gather dust the
way I eventually would my PSP. I feel the Cross save function for games
like The Binding of Issac have really played a big part in this also,
it’s such a wonderful feature and allowed me to continue my games on
flights abroad, I can’t fault it.
Much like the Wii U I find myself getting
annoyed that a lot of Vita exclusives have moved to other formats like
IOS or Steam, I think it’s great that it will allow others to actually
be aware and experience certain titles as some certainly
deserve to be played but It kind of takes away some of the reason to
ever play the console, I’m certainly torn on this.
I Felt some games used touch features for the
sake of it, I think one of the biggest culprits of this is Uncharted:
Golden Abyss. I have only played the game for about an hour and it’s
nothing special but the tutorial would stop you every
now and then saying things like ‘If you want to jump and climb touch
the front screen’ when you could literally just press X and have it done
automatically like in any other game, why mess about with touch
features for something like this. I have no issue
with touch features like rubbing the screen to uncover something or to
zoom in and out but if you’re using it just for the sake of it because
it’s on a console that uses the features then I’d rather you not bother,
be creative with it for goodness sake.
The Vita actually got me in to a lot of Visual Novels which is a genre I really did not think I would ever care about, usually I cannot be bothered to be reading constantly when I’m playing a
game but thanks to a sale and the DanganRonpa
series I was hooked on the storyline and have now played every released
game in the series, the great thing about these games is that they make
sure they do something I feel any handheld should do and allow you to
save at almost any point so you truly can play
on the go even if the game is text heavy. I certainly would not want to
be on the move with a game like this and be unable to save after
reading a whole bunch of plot.
I will say I find the console comfortable to
hold and never really find any issues with the button layout, I think I
may find issues with the smaller slim version however, I love the
interface of the system itself it’s really simple to
find anything you need and the store is just as simple to navigate, I
will say It does annoy me that some Apps on there cannot be deleted such
as the calendar and the recently shut down ‘near’ service (think
streetpass but shit)
As much as I enjoy the console I have never
actually used the remote play feature which allows streaming of PS4
content to the Vita, this is because I’ve never had the need to, all of
my consoles are in my own room and I never felt the
need to go elsewhere in the house to play them, if I did I would just
move the console I do think this is a cool feature for those who need it
however!
I thought the Playstation TV was an alright idea
in theory as it was a Vita console without a screen or buttons you
could hook up you your TV. I mean if you wanted Vita games but did not
want the Vita and wanted to play them at home it’s
certainly an option for you but half the games were not even compatible
due to Touch screen features so if you did own one you had to be quite
selective, either way it was discontinued in the West last year which
really does not surprise me…
People like to say the console is a ‘Weeb
machine’ because most of the support was from Japan and at this point
pretty much all the support is from Japan, I can see why they would say
this because it’s generally true. All the games are
either Niche titles or JRPGS with a few Indie games sprinkled in, I
have no problem with this as I have found plenty of titles I’ve enjoyed,
however the reason it’s this way is because Sony again don’t know how to
push a handheld in Western markets, the support
is there from Japan but not everyone is a fan of typically Japanese games.
The Vita started off well with games geared more
towards a Western audience like ports of PS2 classics, Uncharted and
Tearaway but soon after it just sort of dried up, I don’t ever remember
there being much advertisement for the console
either and most people were already disappointed with their dust
collecting PSPs at that point to see a clear reason why this one would
be any different other than touch screen features. Perhaps the necessity
for a handheld aimed more towards ‘gamers’ rather
than kids is not really there, I certainly feel a bit odd bringing out a
handheld on the train or in public even though that’s primarily the
whole point of them and I’m sure others do too.
I think one of the reasons it sold so poorly in
general though is the ridiculous price of memory cards. I believe my
console game with a 15gb card and due to the amount of games I would get
from PS+ I would constantly have to delete titles
and redownload them when I actually wanted to play them again rather
than just having a full library available to me whenever I wanted.
This was an issue somewhat with the PSP also but at least with the PSP the memory cards were a fairly decent and reasonable price that also did not have to be Sony specific and could be any sort of Sandisk card as long as it was the right physical size to fit, of course there was the chance for corrupted data from cheap cards but the option was there.
This was an issue somewhat with the PSP also but at least with the PSP the memory cards were a fairly decent and reasonable price that also did not have to be Sony specific and could be any sort of Sandisk card as long as it was the right physical size to fit, of course there was the chance for corrupted data from cheap cards but the option was there.
With the Vita though there is not this option,
you HAVE to buy a memory card specifically made for the Vita, this tiny
little thing that holds your games has to be from them. That’s not so
bad right? Wrong! Because Sony never cheapen the
price for these cards, If I wanted the biggest card I could find which
was 64GB it would set me back almost £70 plus postage as god knows there
Is no Vita merch in any game store I’m aware of in the UK.
I actually did bite the bullet and buy this
memory card recently because I was just sick of constantly trying to
make room for the games I would be getting, It was annoying to have to
pay this price but I felt with the lack of the support
for the console in the West they may just stop making these cards soon
and then to buy one new would be even more expensive. I’m glad I did buy
it because I can just play whatever the hell I want now without the
worry but eventually I’m sure I will fill this
up too! I sure as hell won’t buy anymore cards!
I really like physical media rather than purely
digital although I have got a number of digital titles on all my
consoles due to services like 'Games with Gold' and such I really would
prefer it to be physical, now in the case of the Vita
I only own a few physical games by choice however there are a few games
that I’m happy actually get a release in the US and EU such as the new
Gundam Vs game which came out this month but there was just no option to
own it physically which kind of bummed me
out, I understand it is a very niche game but I’d love there to have at
least been a very limited run of physical cases for them, I just love
to see them all displayed on my shelf.
Some companies do actually do this and that’s
really cool it’s like developers know there is this really small but
vocal fanbase in the west for the Vita and they appreciate them as much
as we do them, it’s almost like the Vita is this
little club of people sometimes from what I read online and I have no
issue with it, I know people who have bought one and literally only have
ps1 games on it because they want to play them on the way to work, I
know people who just buy exclusives and I know
people who just play imports or Indie games . There are all these
different kinds of people playing who are so vocal and happy the console
exists and that’s kind of endearing.
As much as I like Sony I feel it is crucial they
learn from their mistakes in the West with this sort of thing
especially with VR coming up, I am quite excited about VR and will
likely by the PSVR at some point however I am hesitant as
I don’t want it to just be a fad first of all and I don’t want Sony to
slowly drop supporting it altogether as they have the Vita. Perhaps as
VR is attached to a home console this will not be the case but I cannot
shake the feeling.
I think it would be best if Sony do not make any
more Handheld consoles and if they do they better make sure they learn
from it, I think they can certainly release mobile games even if I am
not one to play games on a phone or tablet but
they certainly do not need to focus on making another handheld, I think
the Vita will be fine for the duration of the PS4s lifetime but I feel
all developers will move on after that which is totally understandable, I
think I’ll continue with it for ps1 games
on the go if anything at that point but who is to say what’s going to
happen in a few years time I suppose.
Overall I still continue to enjoy the Vita and
feel I will for some time as PS+ continues to provide me with some fun
titles and sales generally always bring me something new to play, I
think it’s a shame that the Vita has been reduced
to this by its own companies lack of support amongst other issues but I
think if you’re on the fence about it and perhaps want to try a few
titles then by all means see if you can find a used console or one quite
cheap but be aware of the issues like memory
cards and multiple exclusives eventually being ported either to the PS4
or Steam, it’s certainly no necessity to own this console as a Sony fan
but it’s left an impression on me.