Resogun Comes To PS Vita And More

Resogun Comes To PS Vita And More

Add 1 to the short list of Vita games

FSFBlake by FSFBlake on Nov 01, 2014 @ 04:27 PM (Staff Bios)
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Alright so Resogun is a side scrolling action packed arcade style shooter game where you are playing as a small spacecraft battling enemies in space. This game was released alongside the PS4 where could download it for $10. Now thanks to Housemarque, the company that originally made it, and Climax Studios, the studio handling most of the ports for Housemarque, we will finally be getting Resogun on the beloved PS Vita

As great as Resogun is, it also marks the beginning of a trend for studios creating ports of their famous games for the PS Vita. The PS Vita has not had the greatest reputation since its release a few years ago but lately we have been seeing games getting remade for it such as Borderlands 2, Minecraft, etc because the PS Vita has incredible gaming capabilities. It is just in a different format than the 360 so not many companies spend the money to create a port but if this continues more and more companies may see the potential in the Vita and handheld gaming as a whole.

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