Best Vita Game?

For all the people that claim up and down that Bloodborne is the best PS4 game, what exactly is the best Vita game?

Soul Sacrifice Delta
>inb4 personafags and their ps2 port

that's a very tough question user. As someone who's owned a Vita since P4G's release, I find myself hard pressed to list a killer app like Bloodborne.

First thing that came to mind was Soul Sacrifice/Delta, it was actually really fucking good. Hell of a story with lots of content.

Probably SSD. I want an expanded sequel on ps4

>I bought a Vita for the Digimon game.
>It was okay
>Now I use the Vita for everything except for video games.

> Soul Sacrifice Delta

/thread

This, it's also the best game designed and produced by the now infamous Keiji Inafune.
Anyone saying he's a hack should play SS it's more interesting and original than most of the shit nintendo/sony/microsoft pumped out in the last decade.

Uncharted Golden Abyss is good.

This

SSD, vitagen persona retards will say Otherwise.

Second place is PSO2, but eop don't know or don't care.

I gotta say that Muramasa or Tales of Hearts R would be Vita's best game.

P4G

For me it's Oreshika.

It's a very unique game. In fact it's a game that, when analysed, is actually much better designed than initially realised.

Oreshika is basically a game about Strategic Management and leadership. It's more of a business game then it is a traditional RPG.

No idea how tales fags can lie to people like that.

>tfw the vita never reached its full potential

Ys VIII is the best Vita game for me, though it's getting a PS4 port.

>Have a 32gb memory card from original console launch more than 4 years ago
> It's always fucking full
>Want to upgrade to a 64gb card
>$149.99 CAN
Fuck Sony. The goddamn memory cards are more expansive than the fucking console itself.

On another note, my favorite Vita games are
>Soul Sacrifice Delta
>Persona 4 The Golden
>Tales of Hearts R
>Ys Memories of Celceta

Honestly, even if its not an original vita game, Steins Gate was my favorite experience on the vita. I loved every second of it, and can honestly recommend it even to people that don't like visual novels.

If I had to choose an exclusive though, I would probably go with SSD or Dungeon Travelers 2, which was way better than it had any right to be.

Started Dungeon Travelers 2 last night.
Why the fuck is it so enjoyable? I hated almost every DRPG on the vita but for some reason I really enjoy this one.
Probably because it was made by Sting and has a certain polish the other don't

>Uncharted

The vita hardware is fantastic, and if someone could actually hack the whole thing I'd feel much happier with my purchase. Imagine if that machine allowed for simple game development, there'd be tons of options in addition to all the emulation and its current library.

I honestly don't know. On a technical standpoint, its nothing special, but something about the humor, story, difficulty, and general design choices just make it so much fun.

I'm still pretty early on but it seems really well balanced. There are a lot of other dungeon crawlers where enemies have all these stats but they don't matter because hitting a zombie with a holy attack instead of a fireball is the difference between 110 and 100 damage. I think it keeps things interesting to discover and exploit monster weaknesses.
Another thing I really like is that wizards are such a threat. They'll wipe your guys out in a single spell unless you keep on top of them and break them out of it. Lilian has saved my bacon a couple times where I'd enter a boss fight and might get demolished by the precast but she activates 3rd eye and stun/freeze/silences a caster or gets the ghastly wail from her box that instantly interrupts all magicians.

P4G
Muramasa
Freedom Wars (like it a lot more than SS)
IA/VT
VLR (ZTD doesn't exist in my timeline)

>ZTD doesn't exist in my timeline
Is there a complex motive behind that timeline alternation?

Living in a world where ZTD exists is nothing but suffering. Now I know how the Jews felt during WW2