Freedom Wars

Freedom Wars is a pleasant surprise for Vita owners itching for a high quality exclusive.

Murasaki Baby

Conspicuous in visual style, literal in primary objective, and contentious in an exclusive platform, Murasaki Baby commands attention across myriad of dimensions.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment

The Vita has found quite a niche as the go-to platform for JRPGs, with the first western release of a Sword Art Online game arriving exclusively on Sony's handheld.

The Sly Collection

Three years after its PlayStation 3 debut, The Sly Collection has made its way to the PlayStation Vita. 

Soul Sacrifice Delta

Delta is the Ultimate Edition to 2013's RPG, featuring bug fixes, gameplay and presentation enhancements, DLC, and other goodies, while keeping the core game the same.

Borderlands 2

Epic on the PC, but certainly not the same game on the Vita — not a bad attempt, though.

God of War Collection

The God of War Collection is available today for the Vita, featuring the HD versions of the first two games, Trophies, Vita-enhanced controls, and it's priced at just $30.

Toukiden: The Age of Demons

It's time to kick some demon ass.

Ys: Memories of Celceta

The fourth fourth time's a charm. 

Tearaway

The PlayStation Vita still aches for a definition. With Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Gravity Rush, the Vita seemed poised to deliver a console-quality experience on the go. Two years in and the Vita appears to have traded higher budgeted, first-party software for a cornucopia of independently developed games. As of last week, the Vita can properly Remote Play PlayStation 4 software too. Coming to a...[Read More]

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

Blackgate is a 2.5D handheld exclusive that is intended to be a compliment to the console version of Arkham Origins, not a replacement. In most respects, it does rather well for itself, but Armature Studio left considerable room for improvement.

Real Boxing

Vivid Games has brought their late-2012 iOS boxing title over to the Vita with a handful of new features and refinements. Is this one a knockout punch for Sony's handheld?