Former Sony UK employee, Kenny Linder, was talking the talk recently on the NeoGaf Forums. He confirms that the production of the newest game from Team Ico, The Last Guardian, has been moved to the PS4 and has been on that platform for some time.

 

Couple this with the announcement from the Lead Designer,  Fumitu Ueda, saying that the game is still being worked on and will be released, I would be surprised to NOT see any mention of it at Sony’s big press event next Wednesday.

 

Be sure to check back here on the 20th so we can dish out more details of what Sony is announcing, Lets pray that they don’t lock down the system from used game play.

 

This week the Geekscapists are the stars of the show as I take on an avalanche of nonstop phone calls from the audience! I also respond to last week’s feedback on the brand new format! Who got snubbed in today’s Oscar nominations? Who should have been? Superior Spider-Man swings onto shelves and already seems like he doesn’t want to stick around! Gunman Clive is the coolest, and cheapest, videogame around! Goodbye to the PS2! The changing trends and news from CES! PLUS! TV’s Chris Gore calls in to talk Star Wars!

Here it is! Geekscape’s 6th Anniversary Party episode! We talk The Hobbit, Spider-Man, comics, videogames and SO MUCH MORE! Guests in this jam-packed episode include Geekscapists Brian Gilmore, Ben Dunn, Eric Diaz, Hong, Molly Mahan, Shawn Madden, Scott Alminiana and more! Guests include Ash Paulsen, Garrett Medina, Matt Raub, Sam Weller, Tom Pinchuk, Coco and Kelly Quinn, Jon Schnepp and plenty more! Gilmore talks about marrying Ben’s sister and my wife talks about being married to me! And of course… there are tons of big announcements along the way! This is it! Enjoy!

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What a week! While I was working on our slew of Geekscape related projects, like ‘Doc of the Dead’, the Geekscape went crazy! New trailers for ‘Iron Man 3’, ‘Django Unchained’ and the ‘Evil Dead’ remake! Is Frank Grillo suiting up for Captain America 2? Ant Man starts filming in January! ‘Arrow’ steps up its game and ‘The Walking Dead’ REALLY steps up its game! Plus! What’s with soft hearted assassins? And ‘Silent Hill: Revelation 3D’ director Michael K. Bassett talks being a serious gamer!

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Today I came across a mysterious video put up on Playstations YouTube account. It is the sequel to an even more mysterious video posted on the 18th. Lets take a peak at “The Reload” and “The Arrival”.

 

Lets go back and deconstruct what we see. In the first video there isn’t much there, we are greeted by a tough, solemn looking lady who is holding a gun. She appears to be at a hotel front desk, when a stranger off screen can be heard walking in. The sound electricity popping can be heard quickly after.

In the second video we see the same lady typing a letter in a foreign looking language, one that reminds me of “WingDings” font from MS-Word. A jeep arrives outfront and she proceeds to unlock a gate for the driver.

What does this all mean? Well my best guess is that these are ads for Playstation Allstars Battle Royale. The first video we can assume that the electricity man is Cole MacGrath from the inFamous games and the second guy is most likely Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series.

The date at the end you ask? Well it coincides with the public beta of Playstations Allstars Battle Royale. So if this is any else, you can color me shocked. I will be sure to keep you updated when more of these mysteries come out.

A man just jumped from the edge of space! Is there anything else to talk about than Felix Baumgartner? Yes… but not much! How about some new Spider-Man change ups from NYCC? Is Logan taking on the webslinger’s role? Is “The American Scream” worth scaring up this Halloween? How badly does “Arrow” miss the mark… if at all? What’s the latest on Comics on Comics? What about Doc of the Dead? Oh… AND A MAN JUMPED FROM THE EDGE OF SPACE!!!

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I’ve been rather torn on the Playstation Store for the past few years. On one hand, there’s some great content inside, and Playstation Plus is one of the best deals in gaming. On the other hand, you’re very unlikely to be able to find any of that content due to the way the store works.

an aged photo, but the store looks largely the same at this point.

There’s almost nothing featured on the front page in the current store. Searching is nearly useless, as when searching for a specific title, you’ll often have to sort through dozens and dozens of preview videos and add-on DLC before you’ll actually get what you’re looking for. Download management is non-existent, and the manner in which to download previous purchases is painstaking at best.

But in all that negativity, comes a positive: Sony has announced that the store is getting a redesign, and it will launch on October 23rd (or October 17th in Europe)!

Eurogamer states that the current tiled look is all but gone, instead replaced with a more elegant Metro styled interface. Instead of tiles leading to more tiles, leading to more tiles, selecting “Games” will lead you too a much easier to follow list of options. Filtering by price (!), genre, rating, and other options are also included.

That sorry excuse for a search menu is gone too, replaced with what is said to be a very usable replacement. Spelling mistakes and abbreviations are all okay, and the search is said to get smarter the more people use it.

The entire store is also HTML5, so it should be very fast, and very easy for Sony to update on their end!

It may be sad, but I’m excited. How about you?

Source: Eurogamer

 

This is some dedication right here.

Little Big Planet 2 has seen some impressive stuff since its release in January 2011: from a Pac-Man remake, Portal adaptation, plenty of FPS renditions, full on RPG titles, and many more. This has to be the most impressive labor of love I’ve seen however.

Jamie Colliver, Final-Fantasy fiend has taken six months of his life and recreated Final Fantasy VII in Little Big Planet 2. Not a level, not a piece or a chapter, but the entire freaking game. From the bombing mission that opens the classic title to the shocking death of Aerith, and even your final battle with Sephiroth: every bit of dialogue, every piece of music. It’s the whole experience.

Embedded below are a couple of Jamie’s videos. You can find even more on his YouTube channel. Thanks to PSU for letting us know about this one.

Flixist managing editor Alex Katz joins me to talk about a ton of name changes! Star Trek 2 gets a name! G4 is getting rebranded in 2013! Wonder Woman is getting another crack at TV on the CW! Will Cloud Atlas be a giant mess or a giant accomplishment? Alex tells you why you should be playing ‘Horn’ on your iOS devices! PLUS! Will Doctor Strange be in Thor 2 and who should play him? And who should play Ant-Man while we’re at it?!?

After recording the show, I realize Clive Owen would make a pretty bad ass Doctor Strange and Sean William Scott could do a non-super adaptoid Eric O’Grady Ant-Man. Who else can you think of?

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Finally! A brand new Geekscapepod! Scott Alminiana joins me to talk ‘Paranorman’, ‘Expendables 2’ and the awesomeness that is ‘Miami Connection’! We talk about attending the Miami Connection premiere and why Jean Claude Van Damme is easily the best part of Expendables 2! Superman is now banging Wonder Woman! Geekscape wants you to see ‘Sinister’ early! Who’s in Expendables 3? Who SHOULD be? We say goodbye to Nintendo Power! New Super Mario Bros 2 is the same old great game while Papo and Yo is the PSN game that every PS3 owner has to experience for themselves!

NOTE: Yes, I meant to say Mister Miracle when I instead said Mister Terrific. I’m only kind of human!

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You read that right baby! Pyschonauts, the classic adventure game from Tim Schafer will be out for download on the PSN! From the PSBlog post:

Psychonauts was Double Fine‘s first game, and it came out for the PlayStation 2 way back in 2005. We love it a lot. It’s the story of a gifted young psychic cadet who must delve deep into dangerous minds and put a stop to a sinister conspiracy. And on August 28th, you will be able to download it to your PlayStation 3 as a PlayStation 2 Classic.

If you never played Psychonauts, you’re in for a treat! If you played it before, why not buy it again, just for old time’s sake? Ha ha! Tell a friend or two or a hundred.

This is pretty big fucking news, like on the same level as Pyschonauts being released on the steam network!

So fire up the PS3’s and whip out dem credit cards, August 28th baby!

If you are an old school, intrepid gamer, you rely on demos to help base your opinion on new releases. If you were on the fence with Sleeping Dogs then REST EASY!

Square have just announced that TODAY they will be releasing a demo for the game on all platforms! So go grab it and jump into a mission that takes you through a vibrant marketplace, and a sneak peak at a later level in the story.

For more info on the demo check out

XBOX LIVE MARKETPLACE

PLAYSTATION NETWORK

STEAM MARKETPLACE (Link for the demo is not up on STEAM yet, but I will provide it as soon as it does)

Make sure to check out our REVIEW of Sleeping Dogs while you’re at it!

If you’re like me and are holding out for a price drop before investing in Sony’s newest gaming handheld, it seems like we’ll be waiting for quite some time.

In a recent interview with Eurogamer, Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida stated that it’s “too soon” for a Vita price cut, despite lagging sales. While the electronics giant is looking for ways to cut the price of production, it’s not as simple as just slashing the price and hoping for the best.

“Of course, cost reduction is one area our engineering team is working on.” Mr. Yoshida went on to say, “But we just launched the platform earlier this year. It takes time to do so.”

For existing Vita owners starving for new content, Yoshida had a message for them too.

“From our perspective, we were very pleased to launch with many titles. Many people said we had the strongest launch line-up for a PlayStation platform. But it’s amazing how much more people want and how much content they consume.” He continued by saying, “the best way to realize the potential of the PS Vita platform is to provide the content.”

From my perspective, aside from Uncharted, Gravity Rush and Sound Shapes, I think the want for more content is more because of the severe lack of original content for the platform. Porting console games and calling it a day doesn’t count as providing meaningful content in my opinion, but hey, what do I know?

I’ve stated what I feel Sony should do to get the Vita on track. What do you think? Will a price drop convince you to buy? And is Sony taking too long to pull the trigger?

Before you gorge yourself on too many beef products and cheap beer this 4th of July, turn on your PS3 and have a look at the 50 percent off sale Atlus has going for most of their catalog of games on PSN.

The “Half Off Just About Everything For Just About A Month” sale has something for everyone here. Here is the list of games on sale:

Class of Heroes — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Crimson Gem Saga — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Hexyz Force — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Riviera: The Promised Land — $4.99 (originally $9.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona — $9.99 (originally $19.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin — $14.99 (originally $29.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable — $9.99 (originally $19.99)
Knights in the Nightmare — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Yggdra Union — $4.99 (originally $9.99)
Droplitz — $4.99 (originally $9.99)
The Cursed Crusade — $14.99 (originally $29.99)
Catherine — $19.99 (originally $39.99)
Trine 2 — $7.49 (originally $14.99)
Rock of Ages — $4.99 (originally $9.99)

Notable ones on that list are the whole Persona series, Trine 2 and Catherine. This is as good as a time as any for PS Vita owners to get some really good RPG’s. I mean, it’s not like you have anything else to really play on your PS Vita, right?

In case you are already drunk, not to worry. Once you recover in the emergency room at the hospital from blowing your fingers off, the sale will still be around until July 31st. Plenty of time to learn how to use a Playstation controller with your remaining appendages on your hands.

No date has been announced yet for the magical 1.8 firmware that will finally let PS Vita owners play PS One games on the go sometime this Summer. As shown at Sony’s E3 2012 event, not all of the PS One games will be available upon the 1.8 release and with little info to go on right now, we have no idea just what games will actually work, except the ones shown at the E3 2012 event, when the 1.8 firmware is released.

Now if we can only get Sony to work on having PS2 game support on the PS Vita, I can give up holding on to my backwards compatible PS3.

 

Source: Andriasang.com

Late last night the fine folks over at Sony announced that they are going to be releasing an HD version of the hit adventure game Okami, exclusively for the PS3.

Players can expect full HD 16:9 graphics and will be able to use both the regular Playstation controller OR the PS Move controller.

The game is slated to be released this fall.

We’re trying something new in giving you back some news and reviews ON TOP of your regular Geekscape podcast with special guests! I talk Avengers box office, Battleship, Men In Black 3, Moonrise Kingdom, Ni No Kuni’s new trailer, trying to Streetpass in Mexico, Harley Quinn’s Revenge, Snow White and the Huntsman, Spoilers ruining movies, Astonishing X-Men 51 and a bit more! Man that’s a mouth full!

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I like to consider my body and mind a temple of pop culture. And in this temple, we worship three things: comics, movies, and music. For years I’ve gone to film festivals and comic conventions to gorge myself silly on those things that I love so it only makes sense that I make the pilgrimage once again to the desert for the Mecca of West Coast music festivals: Coachella. This year marked my third outing to the glorious festival and today I am here to share some of my experience as well as some do’s and don’ts if you plan on going to the fest for Week Two.

At this point you should know whether or not you plan on camping. This year I camped for the second time at the fest and I have to say it was a pretty rewarding experience. I was part of a group on Facebook called Chellavista.

Our meetup at the Palm Springs Wal Mart

This group mostly hails from San Diego but we also got some people to camp with us from Los Angeles. There were 20 cars in total and it was one of the biggest productions I had the honor of being involved in. I didn’t know a lot of these people but they taught me many things. If you plan on camping, make sure you have the following:

A tent: duh

Canopy: Who wants to wake up at 7 with the sun?

Plenty of blankets and a decent sleeping bag.

A portable stove top

Food to cook with: Your body will love you if you give it a nice hot meal when you wake up. I dined on chorizo and egg burritos or sausage in the mornings and it was pretty much heaven.

A well packed toiletries bag: Just because you are going to a place with a crap ton of hippies doesn’t mean you have to be one. I made sure my bag had deodorant, shower wipes, hand sanitizer, q-tips, aspirin, foot powder for all of the insane walking and of course a decent cologne.

The Chellavista group met at a Wal Mart close to the polo fields on Thursday morning. That way we could not only group up but also get a fresh stock of supplies. We bought a ton of fruit, nuts, meat and liquids. When you camp you can have a case of beer per person and when beer is 7-8 bucks a pop inside, it’s good to get a 30 case of Tecate on the cheap. The heat can also really get to a person so I recommend you fill your body with tons of fruit for some good natural energy. Some of this seems like common sense but when you enter into that festival…common sense can leave you sometimes.

Also, be mindful of the weather. Week 1 was really cold and we also had a bit of rain. I’ve heard its supposed to be in the hundreds for Week 2 so make sure you pack accordingly. I thought it was only going to be cold for one day and I took that for granted and ended up freezing up until it got hot on Sunday.

You can’t bring outside food in and the festival grub can be rather pricy so it is smart to eat ahead of time whether at your camp or the way in. As delicious as spicy pie pizza or the garlic fries are, they add up quickly and it’s best to save your money me thinks. Stay cool out there and make sure you bring an empty water bottle. I bought one of those Britta water bottles with a built in filter. The last time I went to the festival in 2009, they had a water refill station that was a glorified drinking fountain. The water it produced had large dirt deposits in it and was pretty gross. This year they have some decent refill stations next to a few of the bathrooms. The water they have for you to fill up on isn’t the best so I always felt better with the filtered bottle.

For the first night, I erected a make shift cave out of the back of my truck. I put a tarp over the bed and fastened it with ratchet straps and filled the truck bed with pillows, blankets and bedding. However it didn’t matter how much I put in there, the ridged lining of the back made it pretty damn uncomfortable, partnered with a nearby friend’s intense snoring and it made for a very rough first night.

A shot of our camping area, I drive the white honda truck on the right.
A shot of our camping area, I drive the white Honda truck on the right.

Sleep can be fleeting if you are in the campground. Whether it’s snoring friends like I mentioned above or annoying people 10 cars down playing dubstep at 3 in the morning it can be pretty tough to sleep. I recommend earplugs and not being afraid to call it an early night. Your friends might want you to stay up and hang out until the wee hours of the morning but trust me, you’ll be thankful you are able to have enough energy to do all the walking and waiting that happens the next day.

The line to get into the campgrounds
The line to get into the campgrounds

Since the lineup was released for the fest, I spent so much time listening and plotting who I wanted to see. Murphy’s Law comes into effect here. Its good to stack your schedule but be prepared to abandon bands if you want to see certain things. There was a time I wish I had a rechargeable phone battery on hand so I didn’t have to stand at a recharge station for my phone while Neon Indian was rocking out. Speaking of which, have a good charge on your phone and keep a charger on you in case you do need to charge it. I hate that our society depends so much on these devices now but if it means you might loose your people or a ride, charge the damn thing good and keep off of 3G since it’s pretty tough to get a signal most times anyways. Also, if you have a smartphone you should download the Coachella app. It has all the bands and events going on during the fest and is a fun thing to have. When my phone was dead however I found myself using the handy Coachella schedule booklet that you can get in the fest. Not only does it have the lineup for every day it also has a map and other useful info that is worth knowing.

If you can get to the Playstation Experience Early, have them charge your phone.
If you can get to the Playstation Experience early, have them charge your phone.

Musical acts I was really excited that I got to see were:

Wallpaper (A friend told me about this guy and all I have to say is he is a must see on Friday and he’s the first act. If you want fun dance-y music you owe it to yourself to check out someone you probably haven’t heard of. Check out a song here)

Listen to the song Stupidfacedd by Wallpaper right now!
Listen to the song #stupidfacedd by Wallpaper right now!

Flying Lotus: Saw him during Comic Con in SD last year but his show was brilliant at the Gobi tent this year. I can’t stand pretentious DJs who seem to cool for school when they are spinning. This guy is far from that sort of DJ since every time I have seen him he has the biggest smile on his face and seems like he really enjoys what he does. That mixed with his infectious homemade beats makes for a really enjoyable show.

Childish Gambino: I love “Mystery Team”, Community, and anything else Donald Glover does and he proves that actors can have a music career. He was funny, had a great backup band and also rocked out hard with a broken foot! Check it out.

Childish Gambino rocking out during "Freaks and Geeks"
"Heartbeat" and "Freaks and Geeks" are both awesome Gambino songs.

Jeff Magnum: Neutral Milk Hotel is one of my all time favorite bands growing up. When I heard that the front man of said band was going to be returning after a very long hiatus, I know I had to be present for it. I have to say he gave a great intimate show on the outdoor stage.

Oberhofer: They look like a bunch of wiry teens but man do they rock. Check out a song of theirs here

Modeselektor: These crazy Germans know how to bring a house down. They also have a jam with Thom Yorke that is really infectious.

Modeselektor
Modeselektor

Musical acts I’m sad I missed:

Explosions in the Sky: I’ve never seen a whole set from these guys.

Neon Indian: Some fun trippy dance music that was happening right when my phone decided to die.

Otherlives: One of those buzz bands that got away.

The Black Keys: I’d rather not get too into detail here lets just say I was bummed.

But if you want to see what my schedule looked like, here it is: Zack’s Coachella Sched. Of course it was great to see the big acts like Radiohead, Snoop and Dre, as well as Bon Iver. However, I really enjoy checking out obscure groups also and I feel like that can sometimes be more rewarding.

Another great aspect of Coachella is all the great art installations around. Years before, I witnessed large Tesla Coils, LED walls and all sorts of craziness. This year the highlight were LED remote controlled sharks that prowled the grounds at night. Look out for those things. The DO LAB is fun to check out for a bit but I only spent 30 minutes there period. If you like strange vaudevillian circus acts, it might be just the place for you.

DO LAB at night
DO LAB at night

I really enjoyed the Playstation experience tent. It’s right before you get to the Sahara and not only do they charge your phone but they will hand you a PS Vita and let you walk around and play with it. Mind you they will have your phone so best not loose it or think you can steal it.

There were Vitas everywhere!

The Tupac hologram was awesome to see from a sci fi fans perspective. However, I couldn’t help but feel like it was blasphemous in some way. Like Tupac is now omni-present and can play in every state of America at the same time if the music gods wished it.

I got to meet up with the one and only Brian Gilmore during the fest and I have to say it was a pleasure getting to see him experience the joys of Coachella for his first time. He and I talked about how Coachella is like Comic Con for music fans and I agree to an extent. Coachella is a treasure trove of stuff to behold like Con can be however I think Coachella appeals to many more because it can be a much more rewarding experience in terms of meeting people and having your eyes opened to many new and exciting bands that you might not have heard of otherwise.

Myself, Brian and Akiko

For those who are staying at a hotel, just know I have no pity for you. You have a shower, bathroom, a quiet place to sleep and potentially air conditioning. All things that are scarce on the camp grounds of infinity. Camping can be a much more rewarding experience if you do it right. I hope this has been helpful for you and if you have any questions, message me on facebook and I will be more than happy to talk with ya about anything.

I got a fisheye lens for my Iphone and I fell in love with it if you haven't noticed.

 

When Okami came out for the Nintendo Wii, I immediately went out to find a copy to play. Between the art style and the story, I couldn’t put the game disc in the Wii fast enough. 30 minutes later, I was cursing how bad the motion controls were. Now, Sumioni: Demon Arts for the PS Vita gives me that same feeling with its implementation of the controls. What you think is going to be a side-scrolling action platformer ends up being a “how fast can you use the touch screens on the Vita while dodging every second” experience.

The story of Sumioni: Demon Arts is best explained as this:

The world of Sumioni: Demon Arts is one of melancholy and anguish. Years prior to the game’s opening, two evil men named Seimei and Fukujou successfully conspired to overthrow the Chancellor of Japan, Michisada, and his loyal aide, Tengan. But after this successful coup, Fukujou betrayed Seimei, attempting to steal all the glory for himself. Furious, Seimei invoked a forbidden incantation to unleash an ancient demonic energy, which he then used to do away with the traitor Fukujou and rule the land through intimidation, violence and fear. He kidnapped Michisada and his daughter to use in his twisted rituals, and threw the aide Tengan in prison on false charges. It seemed as if no one could stand in his way.

As time went on the land was driven further into despair by Seimei’s relentless oppression. Tengan, now old and frail, decided something needed to be done. Having heard rumors of an ancient Inkdemon named Agura sealed away within the borders of his prison long ago, Tengan began to toy with the idea of releasing this creature into the world and sending it off to put an end to Seimei’s tyranny. Despite the objections of his Inkgod companion, Shidou, Tengan gave his life to do this very thing, awakening a very confused and irritated Agura.

After a bit of coaxing, Agura finally agreed to help their cause and, along with another phoenix-like Inkgod named Yomihi, these unlikely heroes took off towards the capital to stop Seimei and the growing evil presence he had summoned years before.

In Sumioni: Demon Arts, players are given control of Agura on his quest to destroy Seimei and save Japan.

The reason I cut/pasted this excerpt from a press release instead of using my own words  is how the story is conveyed to the player. Telling the story with a lot of scrolling text over static images proved too much for me to handle. I tend to read fast so not being able to control the speed of the text left me frustrated while staring at the screen waiting for the next line to appear. Eventually, I got too frustrated with the amount of text that I would just skip it. I’m sure some voice over telling the story bits or making them a little shorter would have eased the pain I suffered just trying to read the wall of text Sumioni: Demon Arts presented to me. And this is before any game play!

With the first two levels of the game, Sumioni: Demon Arts gets the player familiar with all the controls and the powers you have at your disposal. The main powers are your ability to paint lines using the touch screen on the Vita to create platforms that while standing on, you receive a power boost to your attack power. Getting hit or falling off the platform (they will dissipate over a short period of time) resets that boost. You can also switch to water ink and erase lines you have drawn on the screen or if you tap near a projectile, erase them as well. I found this to be very useful in the later stages when it becomes a bullet hell.

Other powers include calling in a thunderbolt by holding down on the spot you want it to go and drawing lines of fire. I never found the thunderbolt helpful since it seemed that drawing lines of fire was just way more useful. The power to summon Inkgods is also at your fingertips. Yomihi (Phoenix Inkgod) and Shidou (Foo Dog Inkgod) are at your disposal and will recharge after each use. Think of them as extra helpers for a short period of time. The Inkgods don’t really attack more than two times before unleashing a power burst of energy at enemies. I found that their usefulness was always at the end of the stages or boss fights. Using all of these abilities will use up your ink meter pretty fast. Either finding ink bottles when destroying enemies or rubbing the rear touch screen is how you refill that bar, the later meaning you have to stay still and thus very vulnerable.

I love having options when it comes to abilities that I can use but when you have all of these abilities, your controls for them need to be fluid enough to make it easy for a player to seamlessly go from one to the next. Later stages start throwing so much at you that trying to use all of your abilities is just ostensibly clumsy. The issue becomes having to use the touch screen too much when so much is happening on screen that you lose control of the game and frustration sets in.

Stages are also setup in a way that if you don’t score a perfect 3 out of 3 stars on a certain stage, you will not advance to the lower stages on the map. This is not laid out clearly enough and as ashamed as I am about it, I had to look this information up. The game has several endings and the endings correspond to how far down the line on the map you get to. If you wanted to, you could be done with the very easy ending in under 30 minutes. While I don’t mind replaying a game over and over to get the other endings or more stages to play, not having variety in what you are doing will just turn players off from doing that.

The way the variety is handled is by throwing three different scenarios at you with a varying number of enemies. Make it to the end of the stage before a giant instantly kills you by touching you, survive waves of enemies until time is up, or get to the end of the stage and destroy a castle. Boss fights come at the end of the current line you are on. These fights end up being longer than they should since the bosses have insane amounts of health and how quickly you run out of ink. Good luck rubbing the back of the screen when bullet hell activates.

So in the end, what could have been a gorgeous action platformer just ends up being a case of “using all the tech the Vita has” like Uncharted: Golden Abyss did. Like Okami having a PS2 version for people not wanting to deal with the motion controls of the Wii, I wish Sumioni: Demon Arts was on the 3DS. My reasoning is that maybe Acquire would have had to make due with just one touch screen and the controls might have been a little less chaotic.

Now that you know a little more about the PS Vita’s hardware, maybe you are tempted to pick one up. Here are some of the launch titles I think you need to pair with the new portable gaming device. When choosing which games to pick up when you purchase your PS Vita, I think you should heavily consider the following:

Michael Jackson: The Experience HD:

Before you laugh- hey! I said BEFORE you laugh!- I was wondering how in the hell can Ubisoft make this dance game work on a portable device. Do I have to use the gyroscope mixed with some awkward groping on the Vita to play this? Although that sounds like a sure way to get some funny pictures of people, playing Michael Jackson: The Experience HD is a lot like Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS. Great use of the multitouch screen on the Vita as you tap, slide and draw half to full circles to the beat of 15 songs. Not a huge list and hopes of DLC with more songs will be on the way soon. Pick this up if you are a fan of rhythm games and like at least some of the King of Pop’s music.

Rayman Origins:

Every portable gaming device needs a great 2D platformer and Rayman Origins is the Vita’s. Out of all the games I have played on the Vita, Rayman Origins looks the most exquisite. The Vita versions offers nothing different from its console brethren but Rayman Origins on the Vita holds its own when it comes to the visuals when you use the touch screen to zoom in and out of the game. This should be in the top 3 games you are thinking about purchasing.

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3:

I am terrible at fighting games yet I still have fun playing with my group of friends that are on my skill level. UMvC 3 has always been fun for me to play offline and with the new Heroes and Heralds mode. If Rayman Origins is the best looking game on the Vita, UMvC 3 comes a close second. Amazing detail and no slowdown is crazy to see on a portable gaming device. Load times are a little long but still end up being shorter than the console version.

Speaking of the console version, using the Vita as a controller for the PS3 is pretty damn sweet. Having 6 buttons on the touch screen mapped to any special moves is a nice touch and the D-pad on the Vita is on par with the Dual Shock 3 controller. Capcom and Sony still haven’t figured out how to get the DLC that came with the PS3 version of UMvC 3 to work with the Vita version yet so I can’t use Jill or Shuma Gorath in game currently. Between UMvC3 and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend, I would say go with UMvC 3 if you are looking to take the fight to the Vita.

Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack:

Any game that can make me smile and feel like it is a privilege to play it should be praised. Drinkbox Studios should be commended on how much fun Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is. Between the platforming, side scrolling Katamari style of sucking up items to get past obstacles, the music and all of the craziness that players see in the background of each level makes this my top pick for a game to get with your purchase of a Vita. It’s download only so if you don’t have $7.99 on your PSN account, pick up a PSN card to buy Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack when you get home (you probably DON’T want to be giving the attack-attractive PSN your credit card info).

Lumines: Electronic Symphony:

Testing out the battery life of your new Vita is pretty simple. Start playing Lumines: Electronic Symphony and in about 3-4 hours you will have drained the battery completely dry. The biggest draw to Lumines: Electronic Symphony, besides the amazing soundtrack, is the leaderboards. I can’t tell you how much this game pushes me to want to beat everyone on my friends leaderboard. Sad to report that I have yet to crack 200,000 points. If anyone remembers when the PSP launched, Lumines was one of the titles available at the same time. Unless block puzzle games are not something you rather enjoy all too often, it’s only fitting that you pick up Lumines: Electronic Symphony alongside the Vita. It was like they were made for each other.

 

Hopefully, you will consider one of these few games that I believe every PS Vita owner should have in their library. At least I hope that it makes your decision of what to get out of the 20+ launch titles for the new handheld a little bit easier. See you online!

Since the Playstation Vita has been on the market for a week now (two weeks if you count the first edition bundle some people bought the week before) I have had a chance to put the Vita through its paces. I poked, prodded, stroked, rubbed and pushed the Vita until it cried for mercy, as well as a recharge of the battery. I am pleasantly surprised and satisfied that I purchased a PS Vita.

Having owned all the iterations of the PSP, including the PSPgo, portable gaming on a Sony device just didn’t quite capture my need for great gaming on the go. My PSP was sadly left behind many of times in favor of the Nintendo DS. The games as well as the system made the DS more attractive for me as a gamer to play on the go. Maybe it was the nostalgia endorphins kicking in my old body but I was always thoroughly entertained with the DS at my side when I needed my portable gaming fix. All that has changed with the release of the PS Vita.

Although it’s still early, I love using the PS Vita for gaming, of course, and for other things as well. Most of that is due to the extremely gorgeous 5 inch OLED screen the PS Vita possesses. With the games on the PS Vita popping vibrantly with bright colors and crisp visuals, one could stare with mouth gaped open forever, which ends up being 3 to 4 hours of continuous use before the battery dies. Playing any kind of video whether it comes from a file you have on your computer or from the Netflix app on the PS Vita looks amazing. I do recommend carrying around some sort of cloth to clean the screen since it seems to attract more smudges than my iPhone 4 does.

I went with the decision to go all digital with my PS Vita experience and begrudgingly paid the highly unreasonable Sony tax of $100 for a 32GB proprietary memory card. These little buggers are small so either never take the memory card out of the PS Vita or only take it out when you are at home where it will be easy to find.

Something people should know before deciding on going all digital is that your game saves are tied to the game downloaded and installed on your PS Vita. In other words, deleting the game deletes your save file as well. You can back up your save/game to either your PS3 or PC using the content manager software for the PS Vita. Thankfully, the software is built-in to the system so no need to download it. Lack of drag and drop is a little disappointing. I would love to easily move the files I want to and from the PS Vita. I’m sure piracy concerns are reasons behind this.

Besides the touch screens, the biggest, most welcomed addition for gamers is the dual analog sticks the PS Vita possesses. Still wishing that Sony would go concave with its analog sticks since I feel you get a better sense of control with the tops of the analog sticks with it curving inward verses outward like Sony has always done with their controllers. I tested how well the dual sticks worked by downloading the Unit 13 demo from PSN. After I finished the demo, shooters will finally be playable on a Sony portable device. I did find issues with how small the face buttons on the PS Vita are. Felt too much like I was pushing down on a #2 pencil, even with my small thumbs.

Must haves as far as accessories go would have to be a hard case to at least carry your PS Vita around. Don’t even think about putting it in your pocket. Even if you can fit the 7.2 inch device in your pocket somehow, I have seen too many devices that have expensive screens come into my workplace smashed while in that persons pocket without some sort of protective case. Consider getting the cradle if you enjoy partaking in media consumption on the PS Vita. The cradle has a port on the back for the charger and a audio out if you want to hook it up to a set of speakers or headphones. I tested my 5.1 surround sound PC speakers and it was pleasing to my ears. Not sure if the neighbors enjoyed the blaring of Crush on You by Lil Kim though. If you already have a cellphone wired headset or a Bluetooth earpiece, then you are all set for doing party chat so no need to buy the PS Vita branded wired headset.

Speaking of the party chat, about damn time Sony! I can either start a room up or just join a friends room and chat away. Want to play a game but still talk to your friend? You are in luck because YOU CAN! People can put some of that thanks to the multitasking the PS Vita can do quite easily. Seriously, I still can’t believe how fast the PS Vita is. Starting up a game, pausing it to go to the PSN Store to peak at the new releases, closing the PSN Store and going back into the game is so smooth and fast it makes me wonder how they do that voodoo that they do so well? The built-in mic is good in a pinch but it picks up way too much background noise to be useful much.

It has only been a week with my PS Vita and I am sure there are a lot more I could learn with this system. I have yet to even play with the screenshot feature. I will report back in a month to see if my lust for the PS Vita is still strong or if I ended up putting it in the closet with the Nintendo Wii.