![]() ![]() At that point, condition, wear and tear etc seem like the bigger determining factors regarding price. It didn’t in this case.ĮBay UK also shows the cod limited edition ps vita selling for barely anything over a regular vita oled. And interesting as CeX sells limited edition consoles for a higher price than standard consoles. I got mine from CeX (a 2nd hand electronics and game retailer in the uk) when all I ordered was a stock ps vita oled. I don’t think it’s worth much over a regular oled vita. I have the cod black ops edition ps vita as well. Modding Vitas can be dangerous and the moderators at /r/Vita are not responsible for bricked or broken consoles. Asking for help finding or using pirated material will result in a ban. Looking for podcasts or game-related subreddits? Latest Updatesĭisclaimer: The moderators at r/Vita do not condone/promote piracy. Need accessories or spare parts? Find them here! Other Related Links Looking for games to play? Find some here. Searching for Wallpapers? Share and find them here. Looking for PSN buddies? Check out the official subreddit Want a simpler site layout? Try Reddit's mobile view. Have questions or just new? Try the official /R/VITA Wiki. Result: Gravity Rush Spoiler Useful Links Submit a text post Spoiler Formatting (#s "Kat can fly!") PSN Account Please read the subreddit rules.News, reviews, and discussion are all welcome.Ĭheck out /r/VitaTV for dedicated discussion on the peripheral. Your post may be removed if you break the rules.įrequently Asked Questions Game Recommendations Upcoming Games (NA) A small number of maps can work if they’re great, but all of Declassified’s feel tiny even with 8 players. Things swiftly fall apart after you get into a match, though, with bugs that include players appearing mid-air and terrible spawn issues that make you start right in front of enemies. First, the good: the menus look like the console Call of Duty titles, and I dig how Declassified manages to bring slightly less feature rich takes on custom classes and other multiplayer staples to the Vita. Multiplayer on the go should have been the reason for Declassified to exist, but it stumbles at almost every turn. Survival might be worth it if you could play cooperatively, but alone it’s just an excuse to sit in a small map and fight both the enemies and the bad controls. Extra content wouldn’t be a bad thing, except that both are hampered by the same control issues as the story missions, and, in the case of survival, idiotic enemies. The other single player components of Declassified come down to a series of survival missions and time-trial runs through environments filled with shooting range-style targets. Even on Regular difficulty you die surprisingly fast, making it so I had to sit through the same unskippable intro sequences before levels all too often. ![]() ![]() The levels only last a few minutes, but because the enemies seem to have some sort of X-Ray vision they’ll be shooting at you as you round corners, and whole rooms of them will pour entire clips of ammo onto your position, meaning you’ll be getting shot. The repetitious nature of the stages is due in part to the lack of any sort of checkpoint system whatsoever. The levels couldn’t end fast enough, because, despite their short length, they feel monotonous and repetitious. You’re always on the hunt to gun down waves of cloned enemies whose atrociously bad AI will have them shooting walls or cars directly in front of them or getting stuck on parts of the environment. One mission you’re rushing through to rescue some hostages, the next you’re sniping to cover an ally. Each stage is a two to five minute distillation of something we’ve all done in every other Call of Duty game, with no pacing changes or moments of spectacle to provide a hook. The campaign levels themselves don’t do anything interesting with either the Vita or with their design, either. It’s simply a device put in there as an excuse to connect it to the Black Ops games. The story never builds up to anything, and there’s no progression or development of the characters. Instead of a coherent plot the “story” is a series of random events that happened to characters from the Black Ops series, with some shoehorned tie-ins to plot points from the first and second games. Black Ops 2 shows that Call of Duty games can have great narratives, but Declassified’s is a mess. ![]()
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