The PS Vita is one of the best handheld game consoles of ever from a design perspective. Unfortunately, its forward-thinking technology and excellent design didn't lead to massive sales. Sony only moved 18 million units during the Vita's short run, but hey, it did have an OLED screen long before Nintendo upgraded the Switch with the better display technology. The Vita was also great for remote play on PS4 and had a quietly impressive library. We've rounded up the best PS Vita games of all time.
With the PS Vita's online store almost being shut down last year, it's another reminder to grab some titles from that console's digital market before it's too late. Sony's pocket gaming machine had a terrific variety on offer, and if you're pondering which games to grab with one of those devices for a recently-retro collection of classics, our top 10 list of the best PlayStation Vita games should help sway your opinion. We've arranged these in alphabetical order and excluded some of the Vita's (admittedly awesome) collections from consideration. But yes, it's still very cool that Ratchet & Clank, Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and Metal Gear games could be played on the go.
If you've ever pondered causing some mayhem, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a fascinating examination of just how far some people are willing to go when they reach their breaking point. The setup itself was simple, pulling from The Hunger Games and Battle Royale to establish its core plot. Trapped in an abandoned building with 15 other students, the only way out of the makeshift prison is to kill another student and avoid being found guilty of the crime.
Playing out across a heavy story of betrayal, guilt, and a deep examination of the human psyche, the
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