Top 10 PSVita Games of 2018

Are you a PSVita lover looking for new games to engage in? We have put together a list of 2018 PlayStation Vita games that you must try before the year runs out.


#1 Persona 3: Dancing in the Moonlight 
This rhythm game was developed and published by Atlus and is a part of the persona series. Persona 3 dancing in the moonlight, takes its players through slick performances which require timed button presses and some stick-flicking. Full of gorgeous models, great dance routines and an awesome tracklist, this game is responsive and fun with plenty of unlockables to keep its players glued.


#2 Red Dead Redemption II 
Set twelve years before, Red dead redemption II imports and deeply refines visages from its former episodes, such as the combat, honor system and gunplay.

New features, like swimming and dual-wielding, item degradation, with equipments such as weapons that require cleaning and oiling are included and expanded upon in detail. The player can also visit a barber to change hairstyles, shave and bathe. If it were set in a more modern time, there would have been an option for going to work!

Basically, Rockstar did a very good job in making it a lot more realistic and funny as your character can lose or gain so much weight—depending on how he eats—that he starts to resemble a hobo dude on the street.


#3 Rainbow Skies
Beginning in Arca, Rainbow Skies is a lot better than its predecessor and it features a sky-bound city. Gameplay involves a daring hero Damion, who is also a monster tamer prepares for a test that doesn't go well. Along with his friend, Layne, they go on a quest to try to fix things up. Unfortunately for them, an amateur magician Ashly, mistakenly gets them all bound in an unbreakable spell. The adventures begin as the trio set off to find a way to break the magical spell.

This strategy RPG features a vibrant and adventurous world and a great battle rank system which makes it unique.


#4 Russian Subway Dogs 
This PSVita game is a fast-paced edition published and developed by Spooky Squid Games Inc. Russian Subway Dogs was inspired by Moscow Metro's real-life stray dogs.

It is an action-arcade that is a chaotic simulation for what it really looks like to scavenge for food. It is a real definition of survival of the fittest from this Russian commuters as you have to dodge rival and dangerous subway bears.

Gameplay is both simple and challenging as it is up to players to use skills and wisdom to satisfy hunger and inflict as much trouble as possible.


#5 Iconoclasts
Not very unlike its name, Iconoclasts is a game where you — as Robin, the protagonist — embark on a quest to destroy the religious tyrants of the world.

One of the major characteristics of the game is the inability of Robin to "level up". While some see this as a flaw, others appreciate the idea where as opposed to upgrading your character, making her stronger, invisible et cetera, you have the opportunity to learn how you can utilise the skills of your character.

So far Iconoclasts has proven to be a very strange complex game and is mostly different from other games. Drawing you in with its lush art and beautiful storyline. The story keeps you hooked with its unexpected twists and turns, challenging puzzles that push you to utilise your skills and weapons to their full capacity, bosses that force you to use your intellect.


#6 Metal Max Xeno
Developed by Kadokawa games, Metal Max Xeno is a post-apocalyptic RPG and is the sixth title in the Metal max series set in Tokoya Bay.

Gameplay involves Talis, whose village had been destroyed by a mechanical tank and is stuck as a half robot, strives to exert his vengeance and reduce the monsters to nothing. Along the way, the young man encounters and recruits survivors in to be a part of the Iron City, the very last bastion of humanity left still standing.

This installment is a role-playing game that is refreshing in its earnest nature with its combat as its strongest points.


#7 Steins, Gate Elite 
This installment is a visual novel video of the science adventure genre. Developed and published by 5pb, this game was influenced by the animated games series called Yorudora.

This single-player follows a band of young rag-tag tech-savvy students who discover the means of changing the past via e-mail along with the use of an altered microwave.

The animation is played along with the script and voiced dialogue from the original game and at some points, players make choices which cause the story to change course which leads to different endings.


#8 Call of Duty Black Ops 4
Styled as Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII, this gameplay is a sequel to the 2015 Call of Duty: Black Ops III. There are solo missions and content in place actually keep you busy.

It has a new game mode, Blackout in the budding battle royale genre. That allows 100 players descend onto a map either in quads, solo, or duos and fight to be the last player standing.

Already beating the Red Dead Redemption 2 and topping the markets as the best seller, Call of Duty Black Ops 4 is worth every penny spent on it. It has superb graphics, crazy and brutal action, attractive plot-line which makes it an amazing game altogether.


#9 Attack on Titan 2
Attack on Titan 2 is a Japanese game of the genres action and hack-and-slash partly based on the series by Hajime Isayama with the same name. It allows the player to interact with other characters with his or her own created character. It features the character defeating titans in open areas and in newer editions features story mode.

The developers, Omega Force, and publishers, Koei Tecmo, released it in March 2018 and about 67,042 copies were recorded to have been sold during its first week.


#10 Spiderman
Marvel's Spider-Man is an action-adventure game that tells the original story of Spider-Man that isn't entwined with existing media pieces. It covers both the Peter Parker and Spider-Man aspects of the character.

Players who would like to have the opportunity of swinging around the stunning city of New York, have the opportunity and invitation to take on the magnificent experience that packed with lots of adventure and action. Not only do you get to explore the city but also enjoy it from the view of the web slinger himself.

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