Thursday, December 15, 2011

Tthe games that promise to crush the PS Vita

In San Francisco, United States, Sony has released a tasting of some of the games which will make the future console PlayStation Vita. Anyone can get to know Little Big Planets or Uncharted, but not everyone has easy access to the Vita Hill Social Club.


Anyway, Sony released a few trailers to leave the gamer audience salivating in anticipation for the arrival of the laptop. Look at that.


Little Big Planet


The imaginary world of Little Big Planet sparked the creativity of children and adults and this time the adventures happen wherever you are. All aspects that made Little Big Planet is one of today's most compelling franchises seem to be intact, and now the player can interact with several new forms in this universe full of dreams.

During the E3 gamer TB Gus Fune Vita played with and played Little Big Planets. Below is the video with his hands in using the laptop.

Escape Plan

Help and Lil laarge to escape from their captivity, preventing them from being turned into a sheep by the fearsome Bakuki. A point and click quite stylized - appears to have come straight out of one of the first Tim Burton-animations and full of puzzles you should solve using their imagination and resources of the PS Vita, as the rear touch screen, motion sensor front screen and multitouch.

Uncharted: The Golden Abyss


Nathan Drake gives the guys in the handheld options with innovative controls via the touch screen and accelerometer toy. The adventure takes place before the events of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (the first game of the series) explores a Drake and less experienced than we are accustomed.

The game should work like the games of the series for PS3, but with adaptations and improvements for the Vita features of PS, as a more accurate targeting system with the help of the accelerometer. As long as the system is not playing like the grenade first Uncharted - you tilt the control to set the launch angle, a disaster in the middle of a battle - you will be fine.

Rush Gravity

Kat is the heroine in anime that promises to let the player dizzy. If not for the strange monsters, will be the amount of times you see the world spinning around you. Gravity Rush is an action game that promises to melt your brain while you control the direction of gravity to resolve the challenges. From using the multitouch screen to move and dodge the enemies until the motion sensor PS Vita to change the direction that gravity applies to an environment. This little game is to bet the Japanese developers of Siren in the new Sony's portable.

With a line-up quite varied and interesting proposals for controls, the PS should Vita launched in the West - including Brazil! - On February 22 next year costing $ 259 (Wi-Fi) and U.S. $ 300 (Wi-Fi and 3G), a little over two months after the Japanese launch.

The expectation is huge, but the question that haunts me is, how does the laptop will cost national lands?