Thats the problem i knonw a few games to 3ds I want to play(pokemon X/Y, fire emblem, Bravely Default, Kingdom Hearts)cloroxbb said:Choose whichever one has more games you want to play. YOU are going to be the one playing it, not Escapist.
I want to get both but i´m a student so i dont earn a lot of money, And i think i will get a ps4 at christmas so alot of money will go to that.Colt47 said:I went with the PS Vita since it also has compatibility with the PS4. The one trick with getting the most out of the Vita is to pretty much try anything that sounds interesting and just exchange a lot. The 3ds has all the well known titles, while the PS Vita tends to have a few well known titles and a ton of odd ball series and blasts from the past, like Deception IV Blood Ties and the Ys series.
Then again, you could just get both systems. For some reason the 3ds is getting all the SMT games while the Vita is getting the Persona series. I would think it would be the other way around.
PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEMJohny_X2 said:I can't help it but I've been getting a lot more mileage out of my Vita than I do from the 3DS. PS+ keeps me stocked up on games and there are a couple of genuine gems around like Tearaway. It is a severely underappreciated and neglected peace of hardware. Shame.
As for the 3DS... I don't know. I'm not a fan of JRPGs, I've had my fun with Pokemon Y, I never even liked Mario in the first place and the new Zelda was a major disappointment. In my case, 3DS is the one gathering dust.
I guess it all boils down to personal taste. I prefer the Vita if only for the fact that all the good games are free with PS+.
NuclearKangaroo said:PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEMJohny_X2 said:I can't help it but I've been getting a lot more mileage out of my Vita than I do from the 3DS. PS+ keeps me stocked up on games and there are a couple of genuine gems around like Tearaway. It is a severely underappreciated and neglected peace of hardware. Shame.
As for the 3DS... I don't know. I'm not a fan of JRPGs, I've had my fun with Pokemon Y, I never even liked Mario in the first place and the new Zelda was a major disappointment. In my case, 3DS is the one gathering dust.
I guess it all boils down to personal taste. I prefer the Vita if only for the fact that all the good games are free with PS+.
i really cant express how annoying it is to hear the same lie over and over again, do you get free electricity when you pay your bills?
and they are rentals at best since you have to keep paying or else your games go away
its a good deal that i admit but lets call things by their name
Gravity Rush really needed better storytelling, honestly. But, I did just get done re-playing it, and I LOVE the gravity based gameplay. It's so fun~ Music and environments are lovely too. It did good to get me into the VitaShinsei-J said:My preference is the Vita over the 3DS as a piece of hardware, though right now my 3DS is getting a bit more love thanks to having Pokemon on it. I guess it's a choice of games at this point so I'd suggest lining up a list of games you want to play on each system and then choosing. Though if you do get a Vita definitely check out this game called Gravity Rush as I list it as one of my favorite games ever and by the look of your game choice I think you'd love it.
i just dont like the wording, its a lie, plus it could confuse newcomers who might believe they will have access to their games after they cancel their subscriptionJohny_X2 said:NuclearKangaroo said:PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEM, PS+ DOESNT GIVE YOU FREE GAMES YOU PAY FOR THEMJohny_X2 said:I can't help it but I've been getting a lot more mileage out of my Vita than I do from the 3DS. PS+ keeps me stocked up on games and there are a couple of genuine gems around like Tearaway. It is a severely underappreciated and neglected peace of hardware. Shame.
As for the 3DS... I don't know. I'm not a fan of JRPGs, I've had my fun with Pokemon Y, I never even liked Mario in the first place and the new Zelda was a major disappointment. In my case, 3DS is the one gathering dust.
I guess it all boils down to personal taste. I prefer the Vita if only for the fact that all the good games are free with PS+.
i really cant express how annoying it is to hear the same lie over and over again, do you get free electricity when you pay your bills?
and they are rentals at best since you have to keep paying or else your games go away
its a good deal that i admit but lets call things by their name
I understand your point and sure, I pay for the service, and one of the perks of the service is access to games. So the games aren't technically free.
Here's the thing about PS+. I have a PS3. I subscribed to PS+ primarily because of the PS3. The membership carried over to the Vita after I got one.
Now if you look at the price difference: the subscription fee for PS+ is roughly £4 a month. Every month, I get 2 games, each worth anywhere between 20 and 40 quid. In addition to that, I get 3 PS3 games and a PS4 game (that I don't need because I don't have a PS4 but hey! if they're giving shit away...). And since I was already paying for those 3 PS3 games anyway, the 2 Vita games might as well be free.
You're focusing on wording too much while missing the point altogether. Yeah, sure, the games are not technically free. But that does not make the service any less good and the platform any less attractive as a result.
I have owned a ps1 and ps2 but both of them dosent work anymore so it would be really nice to play some ps1 and ps2 games.FootloosePhoenix said:I think both handhelds have some great strengths and weaknesses. I would say get both eventually if you can afford it, as that's what I plan to do (currently own a Vita and really wishing I could play Pokémon, Dream Drop Distance, Theatrhythm, Persona Q when it comes out, ect.), but of course that's not going to be a viable option for most people. So it really depends on what you want from a handheld.
First of all, you mentioned not having a PS3/PS4, but do you own a PS2? A PSP? Because the primary games I find myself playing on my Vita are PS1 classics, PS2 ports like Persona 4 Golden/Final Fantasy X|X-2 and downloadable PSP titles. This is all great and I enjoy taking advantage of this, but by far the biggest thing for me is getting to play these games I missed out on, having never owned a PSP or purchased many PS1/PS2 games when I was younger. I can't imagine it'd be all that worth it for those of you who have had Sony consoles for awhile and don't need another platform to experience them again. The portability of these titles is, of course, a nice thing too.
As far as exclusive games go, the 3DS trumps the Vita any day, hands down. I don't think I've seen anyone argue otherwise and for some people that's the most important factor. Honestly the Vita's biggest downfall is the lack of releases available on it that you can't get anywhere else. However, I have to say I really don't like the design of the original DS; I have a Lite and it's really uncomfortable to hold for even a short amount of time, let alone the hours of gaming that I'd want to put into it. I haven't had much of an opportunity to check it out yet, but I can't imagine the 3DS being that much different. Another negative about the 3DS is that the Nintendo eShop, so I hear, is not as good as the PlayStation Store in terms of what they offer for backwards-compatible games, though even then I don't think it's too big of a deal since the 3DS can play the DS cartridges. The Vita cannot do the same with PSP carts; it's limited to what's available to download on the Store, unfortunately.And it really pisses me off that Crisis Core isn't on there!
I rank the Vita higher as an all-around great device, but if it's just the variety and exclusivity of games you're concerned about, the 3DS is more for you, I'd imagine.