What I'm Playing - No. 49
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Welcome back to another weekly wrap-up of the games I’ve been playing over the past week!

Be warned, minor spoilers may be contained within. Generally, I do try to keep things spoiler-free but this isn’t always possible/practical! If you want to totally avoid all potential spoilers so you can play these games yourself in a blind run, you shouldn’t continue reading! Click a title to skip to that section. Games contained within this post:

All PS Vita Games in my Backlog
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I own a PSTV, so my Vita experience is lacking what is a selling point for many Vita games - portability. However, the Vita still has an excellent library, and there are some enticing exclusives. The game I bought a PSTV for was Persona 4 Golden, the first Vita game I played. Playing that on a big screen was excellent.

Since I only own a PSTV and can’t play Vita games portably, for games that are playable on other systems, like PC, PS3, or PS4, there’s little benefit for me to pick up the Vita version since it likely won’t look or run as well as on the other platforms. Playing on a PSTV also means I can’t play games that rely (heavily) on the Vita’s touchscreen features. Despite this, there are still a few of games I’m interested in that can be played only on the PS Vita/TV, and here’s the complete list!

What I'm Playing - No. 48
Image source: Zaksheuskaya

Welcome back to another weekly wrap-up of the games I’ve been playing over the past week!

There are final boss spoilers for Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow in this week’s post. My Bayonetta write-up is spoiler-free though! Click a title to skip to that section. Games contained within this post:

Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Review (Spoiler-Free)

The third and final Castlevania game released for the Game Boy Advance, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow released in North America on May 6, 2003. It follows the same gameplay style as its two predecessors on the GBA, which were in turn inspired by Symphony of the Night. But how does it stack up to that wonderful game? I was delighted to find that the competition between the two is remarkably close!

What I'm Playing - No. 47
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Welcome back to another weekly wrap-up of the games I’ve been playing over the past week!

Be warned, spoilers are contained within, especially for the general structure of the second half of The Banner Saga 3! Generally, I do try to keep things spoiler-free but this isn’t always possible/practical! If you want to totally avoid all potential spoilers so you can play these games yourself in a blind run, you shouldn’t continue reading! Click a title to skip to that section. Games contained within this post: