Sony PlayStation Vita hands on review

01 Dec 2011

sony playstation vita hands on review

Sony PlayStation Vita - build quality & controls

Despite being fairly large, the Vita feels light enough for long gaming sessions without causing wrist-ache. Pushed around by our powerfull muscular thumbs, the Vita's analog sticks felt a little bit flimsy – if they were stiffer, moving and aiming would be smoother. We also wonder how durable the sticks will be when stuffed into a rucksack, although their low profile will probably help.

sony playstation vita hands on review

The touchscreen is useful, allowing you to quickly select items from your character's inventory and adding extra swipe commands for combat. If you don't want to smudge the crisp 5in display, the back is also a stroke-sensitive panel.

Comments

  1. batsy99

    1 year ago

    If the rumours of the proprietary memory cards cost being stupidly high are true then I can see me shopping elsewhere. Sony could end up with another dud on their hands

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