

You can negotiate your way out of conflict with them. But unlike other RPGs, violence isn’t a given: you don’t have to kill monsters if you’d rather not. Taking control of a human who finds themselves in an underground world of monsters, you’re tasked with finding your way out. It’s an RPG unlike any other you’ve played. The lo-fi indie game that took the world by storm, Undertale is perfectly suited to PlayStation’s handheld device. If you can get your head around it, Gravity Rush truly lives up to its name, and is one of the best games on PS Vita.Ĭheck latest prices of Gravity Rush 2.

Its world is beautiful, and its gravity-defying physics make it feel like nothing else you’ve ever played. You’ll help townsfolk and do battle with strange creatures called Nevi during your journey, all the while changing the laws of gravity to your advantage and developing new abilities. Gravity RushĪn adventure game with a gravity defying twist, Gravity Rush has you taking control of a girl called Kat, waking up to find herself in a strange new world. This list was originally published in 2016 and has been updated since. It won’t cost you anything extra, but we’ll get a small slice of the purchase. Want to support GameSpew? If you decide to buy any of the games on this list, please consider using our affiliate links, included below each entry. And so, let’s celebrate its life by looking at the 30 best PS Vita games of all time. And thanks to having a very strong library of games, it’ll no doubt live on for quite some time. This powerful little handheld still has a dedicated fanbase, though. And while some games still trickled through until 2021, they were strictly indie titles for some time. Perhaps as a result, Sony announced in 2018 that hardware production of the Vita would cease, and the last Vitas rolled off the production line in March 2019. Because of great support from the indie community and a wealth of unusual Japanese titles however, for a legion of gamers, the handheld has remained cherished.īut now there’s the Nintendo Switch, which instantly stole a lot of the Vita’s thunder when it launched in 2017. To all intents and purposes, the PlayStation Vita is dead.Īll things considered, it’s done well to cling on for so long, given that Sony ended first party support for it way back in early 2015.
