Steven McGehee

Dynasty Warriors Next

Dynasty Warriors Next is the latest in the long line of Dynasty Warriors games. Next plays very much like the previous games, with the addition of a variety of optional touch and motion controls made possible by the Vita.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift EXTEND

The acclaimed 2D fighter from Arc System Works out of Japan gets the Vita treatment from Aksys.

Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition

The Komplete Edition includes the original hit game from last year as well as all of its DLC, and a couple of voucher codes for a digital copy of the 1995 movie and the album Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors.

Dungeon Hunter Alliance

Dungeon Hunter Alliance is a straight-forward dungeon crawler that was first made popular on the iOS. How does it fare on the Vita?

Rayman Origins

Rayman Origins proves that 2D platforming is far from dead and does so in spectacular fashion.

Asphalt: Injection

The Vita has a pair third party of racing titles available at launch -- F1 2011 for the sim crowd, and Asphalt Injection for arcade racers. I've been playing Asphalt, and while it offers a good amount of depth and fun, it's iOS/smartphone roots are obvious. About the only thing that didn't carry over is the low price.

Zone of the Enders HD Collection Confirmed, Due This Fall

Another duo of PS2 classics I never played but will now have a chance to in glorious HD =)

Demo Out Now For Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations

Naruto fans, rejoice -- there's a demo out now for the upcoming Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations =)

Army Corps of Hell

Lead an army of goblins against monsters in Hell as you attempt to re-claim the desolate underworld for yourself. Other than the grinding repetition that develops after a few short hours, Army Corps of Hell does a lot right, but is it enough?

Lumines: Electronic Symphony

I have yet to play every Vita game, but easily the most addictive one yet has been Lumines: Electronic Symphony.

Michael Jackson The Experience

Like rhythm music games and Michael Jackson? Got a Vita? Ubisoft might have something for you here.

FIFA Soccer

I doubt FIFA Soccer was very high on anyone's Vita shopping list, but if you give it a chance I think you will be very impressed with what EA brings to the pitch.