7 Follow Up Games The PS Vita Could Do With

The Vita is a great piece of hardware that has some pretty good games for it, but it's going to need even more to compete moving forward in the new generation.

Posted By | On 23rd, Aug. 2013

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6. Assassin’s Creed:

The Vita could certainly use a few more big name titles on the handheld to get a bigger audience, and from what we’ve seen, Assassin’s Creed: Liberation did pretty well on it. The game looks beautiful  and having the chance to play as a female protagonist for once is a nice touch, especially for the male-dominated AC series.

Ubisoft has a good thing going here and it would be great to see another game that may tie into the new Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag after it’s release.


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