yeah, i juat saw those too. it does make for an interesting consideration. ive already got Uncharted and gravity rush. never heard of the other two. i clearly need to do some research. i have however just read a review of Persona 4 Golden on the IGN site. now that looks interesting. i play Monstr Quest on my iPad, and this sounds similar. i bought Assasins Creed and PS Allstars yesterday but as i left my bag at work, i havent played either yet, but im quite excited.
what do you think of Near? they updated it on the last release.
Ok just to revive an almost dead thread. Vita + PS plus = gaming bliss. Ok sorry just to be clear Vita plus decent sized memory card + PS plus = gaming bliss. I can officially say I'm having more fun than ever on a portable device.
Unfortunately it still doesn't have that killer game it needs to have them disappearing off stock shelves yet (fingers crossed one comes out soon). But you can currently get three great games for $67.45 for 12 months via PS+. Now that to me seems like a good deal, it might not to some people used to paying no more than $10 for a game on Android or iOS but the simple fact of the matter is they're all that those games are worth. The simpler they are the better they are, as soon as fake buttons appear on the screen I am instantly turned off. I bought an Xperia play to avoid this but only a select few games use the controls and the controls still aren't that great, I switched back to my PSP in a matter of weeks.
Tomorrow on my lunch break I will be enjoying playing Uncharted: Golden Abyss (or dying a lot and screaming at it).
Gspcdman: what do you think of Near? they updated it on the last release.
I'm still not sure about Near, the user interface still seems rather complicated and I'm a bit frustrated that you can only choose happy emoticons for rating games you've played. Defeats the purpose if you ask me. Game goods are a good bonus though.
Have you noticed they've added Mortal Kombat to the list of free PS+ games?
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