![]() ![]() ![]() In 2015, Aksys Games took a gamble that paid dividends for them when they localised an otome game named Code: Realize ~Guardians of Rebirth~ following a cursed woman named Cardia as she discovers her purpose in Victoria London, alongside a plethora of potential suitors based on historical figures. We’ve no word if it will be coming west for the handheld (signs point to no), but if it doesn’t (and I would make sure to beg Atlus’ twitter to ask for it) then I’ll be importing, so I can enjoy that brain-teasing puzzle gameplay on the go.Ĭatherine casts you as Vincent, a man who cheats on his girlfriend Katherine with a young beauty named Catherine. As he struggles to cope with the guilt of his infidelity, he has increasingly disturbing nightmares that take the form of demented block puzzles that will test the skills of even a seasoned gamer – new to Full Body is Rin, a third potential love interest for Vincent who introduces her own story beats. It seems absolutely perfect for handheld play and seems to be Atlus’ final game on the platform after kicking things off in style with Persona 4: Golden – meaning this isn’t one you’ll want to miss. The reason my original list consisted of 11 games rather than 10, Catherine was announced as an expanded port for PS4 and Vita late in December 2017 and promised a “winter 2018” release – which I hopefully pegged as being this year, although that later slipped to February 2019 in Japan. Hopefully every one of these games does indeed land in 2019 and still targets Vita – helping it go out in an explosion of quality. ![]() Rather amusingly, a number of these are games I already included in my 2018 list and my second half of 2018 follow-up, as titles inevitably face delays and struggle to make targeted release dates. Not all of them managed to make it out during the year (some of them appear like they might not ever make it out on any platform), but the ones that did certainly made great additions to the handheld’s library.įast forward a year and the console is in a very different state – with worldwide discontinuation looming alongside the end of production of physical carts, it seems that circumstances which have allowed the console to keep going may finally be coming to an end and 2019 will be the final year Vita receives any significant software support. That doesn’t mean Sony’s handheld isn’t going out with a bang though and that’s what I’m aiming to examine in this list – 11 more upcoming Vita games to look forward to in 2019. A year ago, I wrote an upbeat article about just how many great titles there were to look forward to on Vita in 2018 and picked 11 which really stood out to me that I really wanted to play. ![]()
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