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Below you'll find the 10 most recent reviews for Vita titles that are available on the site. If you'd like to find reviews and other content (including cheats, FAQs and screenshot galleries) for games not included on this page, use the handy alphabet strip and search for the titles that interest you.
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News article by Rhody Tobin (February 21, 2012) The home console versions of Street Fighter X Tekken aren't too far off, but the Vita version won't be hitting shelves until this Fall. That gives Capcom plenty of time to add twelve exclusive new characters. |
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Staff review by Jason Venter (February 19, 2012) On the Vita’s OLED screen in particular, colors are surprisingly vibrant. Rayman is animated beautifully and so are his enemies, but the backgrounds are truly something to behold. Screenshots don’t do them justice. They often resemble the most beautiful backdrops from the most beloved of Disney animated features. |
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Staff review by Jason Venter (February 17, 2012) Little Deviants could have been a decent game, even without a multi-player component, but the mini-games are often challenging because of their imprecise controls, not thanks to designer ingenuity. It’s difficult to forget that most of what you find here wouldn’t be nearly as difficult if it used the available analog stick rather than forcing you to play around with the Vita’s more unique features. |
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Staff review by Jason Venter (February 16, 2012) While Michael Jackson: The Experience HD is an engaging experience as far as it goes, there’s just not enough of it. Anyone who is happy that there are only 15 songs probably shouldn’t be buying the game in the first place, and fans who totally dig what Ubisoft has done here will probably wish for two or three times the number of selections. |
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News article by Rhody Tobin (January 17, 2012) "The original game content and new features we developed for the PlayStation Vita will provide gamers with the best fighting game experience available on the new mobile platform." said Ed Boon, series Creative Director, though those new features haven't yet been revealed. |
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News article by Skyler Bunderson (December 28, 2011) Persona 4: The Golden, the Vita port of Atlus' most recent entry in the Persona franchise, introduces a small treasure trove of new content to the popular RPG. With the planned Spring release in Japan looming in the distance, Atlus continues to tease some of what players can expect in the new version. |
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News article by Skyler Bunderson (December 17, 2011) Army Corps of Hell, best described as a demon-infested take on Pikmin, has just released in Japan alongside the Vita. In a recent announcement by Square Enix, it was revealed that, like its Japanese release, Army Corps of Hell would be releasing at the same time as the Vita in the US. |
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