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I’ve provided links to their pages on the UK PS Store – sorry to any American readers (or those in any other country) but I live in the UK so that’s the links I can provide.
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Deal with it.Īlmost all of the games on this list are available for download on the PlayStation Store, which can be accessed right here or from the Vita itself. Everyone outside of America has to deal with Wikipedia and the like deciding US titles are the standard for some reason, so on my turf it’s my rules. Since I’m from the UK, all games will be listed by their European titles. Simply put, I haven’t played it, and so (with one exception below) I can’t justify adding games I’ve never played to a list of my own personal favourites. The exact moment he used the rear touchpad for both the first and last timeĪnd just before the inevitable happens – no, Persona 4 Golden is not on this list.
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If one of your own recommendations isn’t on the list, feel free to give it a shoutout in the comments below ( politely though, mind) and tell everyone what it meant to you. So don’t lose your shit because The Binding Of Isaac Rebirth isn’t on here or say I “forgot” Hotline Miami – I didn’t forget it, it’s just not one of my 30 personal favourites. It’s also my own personal list and not a collaborative effort for a magazine or website, meaning there will be some ‘glaring’ omissions of games I simply didn’t play or didn’t like. Everything in this list was deemed good enough to make the cut, so I recommend them all with similar enthusiasm. Much like it’s pretty pointless deciding whether a game’s getting a score of 72% or 73%, it doesn’t really matter if Gravity Rush is my 23rd or 24th favourite Vita game. Hopefully by the end you’ll have something to direct people to the next time they joke that the Vita doesn’t have any games. Read on, then, to discover the 30 best Vita games currently available. Ads like this probably didn’t help much, to be fairīecause of this, there’s a good chance that if you’re reading this you either don’t have a Vita or are considering getting a cheap one and want to know if there are indeed any decent games available to make your purchase worthwhile. The Vita was (and, four years later, still is) a remarkably powerful handheld with the type of graphical oomph that makes the games available for its rival, the Nintendo 3DS, look like cave paintings by comparison.īut, much as the DS destroyed the far more powerful PSP, Sony once again failed to convince gamers to pony up for their handheld and the Vita’s sales eventually all but flatlined while the 3DS grew from strength to strength. On paper it should never have come to this. Indeed, it’s got plenty more than that: I’ve added another 15 at the end of this list for good measure, and even then there were some I had to leave out. In reality, the Vita does have 30 great games. Sony abandoned its handheld quicker than David Cameron abandons his children in pubs, which led to the understandable consensus that the Vita was dead before its library had a chance to grow. This was the predictable reply I got from all manner of clever individuals every time I informed my Twitter followers that my next ’30 Best’ article would be dedicated to the Sony PlayStation Vita. If you want to contribute and help me reach my next goal (to start a Tired Old Hack podcast), please visit my Patreon page. ’30 Best’ will now be a monthly series, thanks to my lovely Patreon followers helping me reach a stretch goal.
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In case you missed them, the full list of other ’30 Best’ articles can be found at the bottom of this page.
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This is the seventh in my ’30 Best’ series of articles in which I discuss my favourite games ever on a system-by-system basis for the first time in my career.
