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The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has issued an "E" classification to the PlayStation Vita version of The Sly Collection, which is interesting since that game hasn't been announced for that platform – insert dramatic musical sting here.
As is typically the case with these sorts of ESRB leaks, the rating summary gives very little pertinent information beyond the fact that the port exists, and that one of the games briefly shows a barrel marked "ale." We've reached out to Sony for more information and will update with any official word we receive. In the meantime, we're going to follow the ESRB's lead and see if anything in our fridge is also marked "ale."
Agreed. I don't really have an issue so much with them making these mobile games but they better be mobile priced. If that is more than $5 they can eat dicks.
If they want to go the mobile route they need $1-$5 games like they have on iOS and Android. But with trophies of course.
Ok, so i just checked and Draw Slasher will be $6. Not terrible but it is already available on mobile so JMS's suspicions were warranted. I just checked the Google Play store and it's only $1.39. Not sure how much it is or if it's available on iOS but I would imagine it is. The PlayStation Blog article did say that this Vita version is an enhanced version of the the original game and has more than twice as much content so take that for what you will.
Its free on iOS but $1.99 if you want it ad free. Plus there are in game purchases for experience points, whatever they do. Surely some in game currency.
I'm not a fan of mobile games either, mostly because the lack of actual controls. But I will admit that the Vita is the perfect device because of the touch screen, gyro, etc and yet still has actual control buttons. But if you're going to put these mobile games on the Vita then they need to be priced the same. You can't have Angry Birds for $1 on mobile but $15 on PS3. This game might be worth the $6 assuming it does have more content than it did on mobile and it also doesn't have all the bullshit microtransactions that are synonymous with free or $1 mobile games.
I wasn't suggesting that mobile games are better than Vita games but they're not bad for a buck, or free.
The Vita is a good unit , but it needs games. The catalog of games is very weak overall. Sure, there are a few decent games and they play well but after a year, there should be more than10 quality Vita games.
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