![]() When it first released in 2016, World of Final Fantasy didn’t exactly light the world on fire, presumably because all eyes were looking towards the impending release of Final Fantasy XV. One final note: While the Vita’s usefulness in playing PSone Classics is a major selling point, we chose to only focus on games actually developed for the Vita on this list. Hopefully, some third party developers will continue to be interested in making new games available there. We hope you find this compilation useful and that it may be an introduction to some unfamiliar games, especially since recent years has seen the Vita become a go-to system for visual novels and indie games. Like our Nintendo 3DS feature, there were many games to work through and several that were close in ranking. This provides an interesting context for our choices, which span this console’s production lifetime. The Vita had a bit of an identity crisis early on: The variety of non-gaming apps that were being developed suggested Sony wasn’t sure what they wanted the Vita to become. The Vita allows us to collect games from many different sources, and it was one of the first systems with hardware that really made console-level gaming portable. Many of us have found ourselves circling back to it not only for the welcome cross-save features, but to try older games we may have missed. ![]() When we decided to compile a list of the best games for the PlayStation Vita, we didn’t intend it to be a farewell to the much beloved handheld console, yet not mentioning its actual discontinuation next year (when Sony will cease manufacturing the handheld) would be thoughtless.
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