THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Powerslave on March 29, 2013, 02:29:05 PM
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official thread
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Officially?
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I got all the necessary paperwork for it arranged
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I'm putting all my top people on it.
All my bottom people too.
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EVERYOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNE.GIF
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I don't know. Is the touchscreen sensitive enough for pixel hunting?
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Official PSV needs more games thread
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I don't know. Is the touchscreen sensitive enough for pixel hunting?
It wouldn't be good for stuff like Monkey Island, but modern clicky-games like Walking Dead and Virtue's Last Reward are fine.
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It worked on the DS. Granted, you had a stylus, but even then the adventure games I've played on it could highlight every interactive object with a big bubble or what have you. I imagine the Vita screen is big enough for that.
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I don't know. Is the touchscreen sensitive enough for pixel hunting?
It wouldn't be good for stuff like Monkey Island, but modern clicky-games like Walking Dead and Virtue's Last Reward are fine.
Monkey Island was playable on CFW PSPs using the d-pad and nub alone. But I re-played through it on DS because of the stylus.
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I don't know. Is the touchscreen sensitive enough for pixel hunting?
It wouldn't be good for stuff like Monkey Island, but modern clicky-games like Walking Dead and Virtue's Last Reward are fine.
Monkey Island was playable on CFW PSPs using the d-pad and nub alone. But I re-played through it on DS because of the stylus.
With the D-pad/nub, you'd actually have more accuracy though. I'm not saying you can't do it, just that it's less optimal. If there's only a couple of things to click on in each screen, it's gonna work a lot better.
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There's more reasons to want a Vita than a Wii U, but honestly that just means there's more than 'none'.
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Maybe you'll get some indie game ports. More than likely though they'll be on PC or smartphones first.
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the official 'Vita, 3DS, Wii U, PS3, 360, PC Need more point and click games thread'.
there, your welcome.
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PC is getting plenty of awesome adventure games these days. You just have to look at some of the smaller publishers like Wadjet Eye Games and Amanita Design.