Suikoden (OK first one was on Sega Saturn, and some recent crappy ones were on Nintendo, but main ones were on PS)
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if the DS / Nintendo suddenly disappeared it could be profitable, thus no
I don't assimilate the Android/iOS market to portable console, those are cell phones with the addition of 95% limited games being around 50/100 MB size (the 5% remaining can be very impressive, but most always is pay to win games).
A portable console will allow extremely more complicated games, and even more full games that won't require you to spend lots of money to play as long as you like with good playability.
would be great if it didn't need PS+AND the 20/45 subscription, I have no interest in online gaming and most of the free games either ; anyway I see it as a different service : PS Now for playing older games, PS+ for those games that require online and the freebie games
PSNow doesn't need PS+. PSNow is it's own service independent of PS+. I was a beta tester for it and PSNow was free in the beta. It's not for me as I am a collector and keep my old games, however you don't need PS+ to use PSNow.
I am not sure what you meant by "need PS+ AND the 20/45 subscription". What is a 20/45 subscription?
1) first thanks for the clarification, not sure why I thought PS+ was required, but they possibly didn't say it and it just seemed logical as it was an online service
2) 20/45 is the price for 1 month / 3 months in France
would be great if it didn't need PS+ AND the 20/45 subscription, I have no interest in online gaming and most of the free games either ; anyway I see it as a different service : PS Now for playing older games, PS+ for those games that require online and the freebie games
I guess you can't even use digital games at all with a different PSN ID as it's linked to the account you used to buy the game
honestly most 40+ people I know don't get what HD is, people buy flat TVs because that's what they find in shops, barely see an upgrade and have no understanding of what 720/1080/4K is ; so it will take time to have the 4K generalised
Suikoden (1, 2, 3, 5) are JRPG that will stay in my memory, extremely well developed story and characters, fun and strategic combat, that even can be different depending on the teammates with you (either some have special attacks because they're friends, or some different magics combine, though in Suikoden 2 it may be limited as it's only the 2nd game in the series) ; the events in each new town are not always linked to the main story, but are developed to make the people you meet alive. It will have PS1 graphics of course, and I don't know how well they appear on PS Vita. I so like these games that I spent time finding the 108 characters (though I needed some FAQs to do so).
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