40. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (PS Vita)
Sony sold the PS Vita on the basis of it being a handheld console you could take on the go, but it couldn’t convince third-party publishers to support the system in the same way as the PSP. Of the few home console ports that did make the transition, Need for Speed: Most Wanted was superb. Criterion managed to cram its entire open world racer onto the handheld, and while there were obvious visual compromises compared to the PS3 version, this was far-and-away one of the best racers released for the portable, alongside Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.
39. Severed (PS Vita)
Drinkbox Studios rarely misses, and Severed was another stunning effort from the Toronto studio. In essence, this is a dungeon crawler, but its twist is that its combat is entirely touchscreen based. While that may sound hellish for hardcore gamers, it works incredibly well, with each enemy requiring a different tactic to defeat – and the stakes really ramping up as you get surrounded by foes. With tons to discover and an attractive art style, this is another incredible effort from a team that rarely misses.
38. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PS Vita)
Mario Kart is in a league of its own when it comes to party racers, but Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed comes very close. In addition to being extremely entertaining, this release also has reverence for SEGA’s back catalogue, which means there’s even Burning Rangers representation here. But even if you can’t tell Ryo Hazuki from Reala, its multi-disciplined courses – spanning aerial and aquatic action, as well as the ordinary asphalt – make this one of the best racing games on the PS Vita by far.
37. Dragon's Crown (PS Vita)
Vanillaware's gorgeous action RPG is a throwback to side-scrolling arcade brawlers, taking heavy inspiration from classic Western fantasy. With or without friends, Dragon's Crown is a deeply addictive experience, complete with memorable levels, engaging character progression, and a randomised loot system that's always tempting you with upgrades. A brilliantly crafted video game.
36. Dead Nation (PS Vita)
Before it turned into a PS5 powerhouse with its exceptional roguelike release Returnal, Housemarque was churning out dependable downloadable arcade hits for a decade. Dead Nation was one such title: a release which took the team’s penchant for dual-joystick action and transformed it into a survival horror undead-‘em-up. This occasionally slow shooter presented a different change of pace to the likes of Super Stardust Delta, but it was a perfect accompaniment to the PS Vita’s portable form factor and felt great on the format’s dinky sticks.
35. PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (PS Vita)
Sony’s mascot brawler PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was supposed to rival Nintendo’s iconic Super Smash Bros, but developer SuperBot Entertainment was handicapped by a lack of budget and reluctant third-parties who failed to entrust the studio with their valuable intellectual property. It resulted in a roster including Big Daddy instead of Crash Bandicoot and the endearingly named Donte instead of Dante. Nevertheless, there were some neat ideas in this brawler, from the transitioning backdrops that brought Buzz into Craftworld to the robust team-based online play. It looked and played beautifully on the PS Vita to boot, and its short skirmishes were perfectly suited to portable play.
34. Soul Sacrifice Delta (PS Vita)
A somewhat cynical attempt to plug the chasm left behind by Monster Hunter’s exclusivity elsewhere, Soul Sacrifice Delta was a re-release of Sony’s dark fantasy demon slayer, with full online co-op and some fascinating character builds. This artistically impressive alternative saw players having to choose between saving and sacrificing allies – as alluded to in the name – in order to overcome impossible odds against grotesque, magical creatures. In the world of Monster Hunter clones, this was unquestionably one of the more creative efforts, and the expanded version added a significant array of content, including brand new boss fights and builds.
33. Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational (PS Vita)
Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational, or Everybody’s Golf as it’s known outside of the United States, tees up a refined take on Clap Hanz’s tried-and-trusted triple-click arcade golf. With a colourful cast of characters and a half-dozen deceptively difficult courses to master, there are few surprises from this entry in an ever-dependable franchise. You could say Sony served up a Links to the past.
32. Limbo (PS Vita)
One of the founding fathers of the indie boom on consoles, Limbo paved the way for short puzzle platformers. With its foreboding atmosphere and inventive puzzles, this macabre adventure put developer Playdead on the map. The PS Vita port is largely identical to other versions, although its greyscale colour palette makes the most out of the handheld’s OLED screen, and its grim atmosphere make it perfect for playing under the sheets.
31. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (PS Vita)
A little less impactful than its iconic PS Vita predecessor, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a direct continuation of Dennaton’s intensely challenging overhead shooter. With the shock factor of the original removed, this sequel doesn’t hit quite as hard, but if you enjoyed pulsating action of the first Hotline Miami game, then you’ll feel right at home here.
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Ouch, no Dragon's Crown. That one remains my favourite Vita game. If I'm getting on the train it's either Dragon's Crown or Mario Kart for me.
Best handheld console since the game boy, but unfortunately couldn't get the support plus sony messed up its pricing especially with the memory cards
Great list, personally would also have:
Wipeout 2048
WRC4 (such a good rally game)
Gravity Rush (guessing I’ve missed that because it is an essential game for the Vita)
Rogue legacy
Salt and Sanctuary
Tearaway
I don’t know the order I’d put them in but Persona 4 Golden, Child of Light, Killzone Mercenary, Final Fantasy X and Shovel Knight would probably round out my top five, likely in that order.
I couldn’t get over how good Killzone was as a FPS on a handheld. Even the multiplayer felt really good.
To everyone who didn't vote Odin Sphere onto this list, I hate you.
Great list though it's odd to see some very low games there. Maybe some titles that were deep into the alphabet didn't get enough votes? People have already listed up some good titles that were snubbed so I'll go ahead and mention my favorite PSVita title - Papers, Please.
Why no Virtua Tennis 4? That game was lots of fun on Vita. I mean, the entire list is redundant anyway what with Fez not being at number 1 and that nonsense Persona 4 being included in the list at all, but still.
I just read the article fully and realise I can do something about it myself. But I’m too laaazzzyyy
I am the opposite.
I thought PS VITA games library really terrible for me, like almost no kiddie games like on 3DS.
The games I found just majority adult games, hentai games, boring sport games like what the heck are they. I never like any of them.
The only PS VITA games that caught my attention just only three, just only freaking three games.
Reality Fighters
Pets
Modnation Racers Road Trip
I saw Sly Cooper and Ratchet & Clank Trilogy games also on PS VITA but I already have them on PS3 version with better performance.
I still really on the fence to even consider PS VITA as I only have three games that I have interest about, not even a worthy purchase.
I will not buy a machine just to play 3 casual games.
That's why I choose 3DS over than PS VITA for having tons of kiddie and cute games for kids, even I have four 3DS XL machines with three different regions and more than 50 3DS games.
Needs a Stardew Valley on that list so it does.
@kyleforrester87 too lazy to click on numbers , but plenty of energy to whine in the comments. 😉
I particularly enjoy playing Killzone Mercernary and PlayStation All Stars. I also enjoy Dissidia Final Fantasy too. Wish they would release another Dissidia game like this because NT was just dreadful in comparison.
@Wesker you’ve changed man. What happened?
Remember that you can shape this list with your user votes, so feel free to use the search box at the start of the article if you disagree with any of the results!
@kyleforrester87 you know what else has changed? War. Which reminds me. Shouldn’t the transfarring version of MGS be on this list. Or everyone hates MGS?
@Wesker hey if you want to see it on the list go ahead and vote, stop moaning in the comments, jeez
Ys memories of celceta should be in the top 5!
@kyleforrester87 and have it threaten P4G’s rightful place at number 1? No chance!
I wished sony to come with the steam deck idea, i wonder if they will think to give another shot to handheld consoles.
Where in God's name is Gravity Rush/Daze?
@Anti-Matter there are plenty of kiddie games. You just weren't looking hard enough. Clearly.
@naruball
I had searched from playasia and those three games I could find, the exclusive PS VITA games that passed my inspection. Just only three games.
The other kiddie games I found were either already available on PS4 / Switch or didn't even I have interest about.
@Wesker go play FF7 already.
Surprised to see Gravity Rush didn't make it anywhere but other than that I'm happy with the list. Still love ya Vita! You deserved a better hand than you were dealt.
Edit: Oh and Trails of Cold Steel 1&2 need a spot somewhere too!
The vita always felt like the console that should have been my favourite of all time but ended up being a bit disappointing (didn't get it's own God of war, gran turismo or metal gear...) Not without some good memories though.
Gravity rush is the definition of a flawed gem. One of my favourites ever. I originally bought it thinking it'll do as I wait for a vita infamous (which we never got) but ended up being much better than it.
Tearaway was one of the few games that made all the gimmicks of the vita make sense. Kind of felt like the vita was made with this game mind, such talented Devs.
Persona 3 portable/ 4 golden I was hesitant about. Really didn't think a school SIM game would be up my alley but nothing else of value was releasing so I went for it, borderline got addicted to them! Not sure they would connect to me as much if I played them today, but I'll have the good memories of playing them.
Honourable mentions would go to Giacamelee, Wipeout, escape plan, Rayman origins/legends, sound shapes, all stars battle royale, dragons crown and I'm struggling to think of anything else unfortunately.
Uncharted GA is easily the top game on the depressing handheld. You know when you have Sonic Racing as one of the top games that the library is rather sad for what it should have been.
On the 10 year anniversary of the worst Playstation ever released... I'd like to raise two middle fingers at Sony and the entire gaming industry for taking a fat dump on early adopters of this handheld.
Our Vitas get pulled out every week still, what a great platform. Worms and Russian Subway Dogs should be on the list somewhere!
Where the F is Frobisher Says!
Killzone mercanary. muramasa rebirth.gravity rush.uncharted golden abyss.sly cooper thieves and times and collection.and soul sacrifice. Persona 4 golden. freedom wars was cool also .little big planet.etc.so many.word up son
I joined the Vita party relatively late but I love the system. It's such a lovely handheld with a small library nonetheless but plenty of great games. It had plenty of PS2 ports, I loved the Sly Cooper Trilogy and Persona 4 Golden is what made me get into the Persona series as well as an attachment for the PlayStation brand. It's such a shame a combination of competition from mobile devices and 3DS at the time, as well as Sony failing in many regards with the Vita from expensive memory cards to a lack of support. The Vita deserved to do so much better and it's a shame we're most likely never getting another handheld from Sony. I see games release on Switch all the time and think "this would have worked great on Vita or even a Vita successor". I love picking it up every now and then to jump into a visual novel, platformer, RPG or a PS1 classic.
Ok, I get it why the Vita tanked now. You guys pick these at the best Vita games over all the actual really good games.
@Wesker 😭😭😭
Dude, this is a weird coincidence. For some reason I've been thinking about going back to my VITA. Can you even still buy games on that?
This article came out perfectly. Finally ordered me a Vita slim. I loved my PSP back in the day and can’t wait to start collecting for this gem. But first, downloading all my old games and playing some psone classics. Those were the days.
No Murasaki Baby? That was a ride.
Also, hack it, run psp and ps1 games, and emulate everything else.
It’s one of the biggest purchase regrets buying the Vita. The screen is awesome and the console looks beautiful (I got the Japanese blue one in 2019); but there really isn’t much to play at all. Even Trails of Cold Steel i’m struggling to get into.
Compare this to the top 3DS games… jeez.
How DARE you not include Gravity Rush?!
Wow. Someone doesn't know Vita very much do they?
Where's Gravity Rush? Where's Wipeout 2048? Where's Telltale Game's Wolf Among Us? Where's Metal Gear Solid HD collection? Where's Tearaway? Rayman Origins? Y's Memories of Celceta? among some other greats?
I've got a lot of Vita games, and you've missed a lot of titles that should be here. I mean I know favs are selective, but theres some mediocre titles that have been placed on this list which should be replaced by better titles.
@LazyLombax Same here. Plus one of the most fun games I've ever played. A shame that it didn't get the love it deserved.
I bought my second hand PSTV so I could play P4G on my flat screen. Never did. Pointless now I own a gaming PC.
I'm not surprised my first Vita game is not on the list - Valkyrie Bhikkuni Overdrive. That's a niche game right there.
It is a crime that TxK is not in this list.
@LazyLombax huh?
@LazyLombax haha. No worries. Thought so
The Vita is a great system that should have used Micro SD cards as the storage. Sony insisting on proprietary memory technology is just insane! Anyway, the library is great even though it should have had time to get bigger. As far as the system itself goes it is super easy to softmod and after doing that it becomes well worth the asking price! NES, SNES, Genesis, GBA, Vita, PSX, PSP, Arcade games, PC games that have been ported over like Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Half-life, also GTA Chinatown Wars, GTA3, Vice City, San Andreas, Bully, Max Payne. ScummVM also has a port for the system so include all the classic Point & Click games from LucasArts, Sierra and others, as well as Beavis & Butthead Virtual Stupidity. This system is AMAZING!
I added in my votes for best on Vita, but it looks like I have unpopular choices. My favourites are:
1) Dragon's Crown
2) Zero Escape: Virtues Last Reward
3) Final Fantasy X (this made the list)
4) Guacamelee (this made the list!)
5) Stardew Valley
I'm glad at least one Vanillaware game made the list. If you have a vita, you really should get all 3 games by them. Despite them not appearing on many top lists, they some of the best playing and looking games on the handheld.
It’s wild considering how many of these multi platform games are also on Nintendo Switch. For example I like to own, as I’ve stated before so I don’t know why I’m saying it again, but I buy almost all the big Switch releases. At least all the hardcore games as that’s what I am: a true hardcore gamer. I don’t think many others have actual arcade rooms in their estate’s main building! I have two but considering knocking through : an arcade room with 14 machines and a pinball room with 8 tables. Looking get more pinball tables once my dividends come in next. I have those rooms full of mementos too from music CDs to books to dev films. Fun info to know is all game devs will have someone recording it all for fun in a fun way. Usually only the company will have a copy but if you’re pals or if they for instance like me, if they’re using a formula/algorithm you developed, or a story you wrote, or if they’re just a fan of your work : you can always ask if you can have a copy. I bet not many people have those. So yeah : rare and real stuff. Unlike those NFTs that are worthless junk pyramid schemes. You get a receipt saying you paid for a jpg file on someone’s server. If like me you possess a webhost you can just upload a file just like that. No need for idiotic ZzzzNFTs. Gross. If you want money just make something and sell it. Easy. I still get royalties and dividends from decades ago.
So yeah no casual stuff for me and my 600 hour animal crossing save I’m deep into right this moment!
Always funny when kids claim to be hardcore and they’re just nerds glued to a ***** chair on a ***** computer that has gross unfashionable Christmas tree lights spewing out of it. Every time I see them there’s no trois coleur system (spelling mistake. I can only speak French I’ve never really written in it). Are those kids dumb in their heads? You have a primary, secondary, and tertiary colouring system. Not “random(255)” every second for every RGB.
I don’t see my favourite Vita games on here. There’s three I adore, I love, that I played for more than a few hours. I won’t even say them. And there’s four now. I will say the last inclusion though: Luftrauser. I’m not having a go. Everyone has different tastes. Just I find it gross when opinion is presented as fact. That and far right wing hypocrisy is what winds me up. And how dumb any right winger is. They’d rather hurt themselves to hurt an immigrant than help themselves if it also hurts an immigrant. Those kind of people should just evaporate.
Truth be told I barely played my OLED VITA. I adored it’s shape and styling. The power it had at the time. The excited feeling I got preordering mine with Rayman Origins one of the best games of last gen. I 100 percent finished it in single player previously I’d only spend so much time in a game if it was interesting aka with friends and family. Nerds who stare at screens all day by themselves are too desperate to exist ha ha.
The switch is what I consider the best system ever. I’ve so many games above the 100hr mark. I can play it handheld around friends, in hidden reading nooks squirreled away being cosy, in any room or building on the estate OR their TVs. Nothing like it. And so many perfect games. Smash Bros, Minecraft, Breath of the Wild, PokémonS, Mario kart, all the Mario platformers, all the indie gems, emulated N64 portable FINALLY! Oled switch is the best.
…. Continuing on…
Switch does need Persona 3 and 4 though. The amazing classics only found in this combination on the Switch: Duke3D, Doom 1-Eternal, FF7-12 minus 11, Fez, Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 8 Ultimate (best racing game ever imo), Crysis 1-3, Borderlands 1-2, Street Fighter 1-Alpha including the best version of SF2 and it’s an exclusive, Sonic 1-Mania minus 3K, Assassins Creed 2-4, Pokémon Arceus (WOW!!), Quake, all those arcade and neo geo ports, Burnout Paradise, GTA3 series, Castlevania GBA collection (wow again. Aria of Sorrow the best in its entire series), Minecraft bedrock (the best way to play it), Stardew valley, MK11 Komplete with all its skins unlocked, DB FighterZ, Tony Hawks 1-2, SKYRIM (WOW!), Octopath and soon Triangle Strategy, Captain Toad, Hades and Hollow knight, Fire Emblem 3 Houses, XCOM2 complete, BIOSHOCK all, Snipperclips, KOTOR!!!!, DIABLO 3 (wows!!), Celeste (indie game made by one of the best people alive). There’s more but that’s what comes to mind in an instant.
I literally don’t know how any logical being can not like the Switch. It doesn’t make sense. One must be incredibly biased. One is allowed to not like something but one can’t say something is objectively bad without logical reasons.
Logical reasons why Switch is, to a very long time playing, all console owning, worked in the industry prior to academia: too many good games, can play handheld or TV without a fuss, OLED display, the most flexible console in terms of playing positions (using stands and holders). Large eShop with constant sales (like a lot of consoles have).
Prior to Switch I didn’t play much Wii U or 3DS. In fact I played PS4 more! I never thought Nintendo would get another home run. I’ve never worked for Nintendo but have for MS and Sony so I should be more biased to them as I have only but good memories due to only having good times working for them leaving on my own accord for example.
Switch is missing some classics like GTA5 which is possible as it’s on PS3 already. Ff7 remake at a low res would be incredible too. As well as FF13 and 15.
I love and still play my PS Paperweight….. uh…..‘ Vita’ from time to time. The games I enjoyed the most were Unit 13, RESISTANCE: Burning Skies and yes even the widely hated COD: Black Ops Declassified. But the 2 games I enjoyed that I thought really made the most out of all the aspects the Vita brought to the table were Gravity Rush and UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss.
Persona 4 is so overrated. There's so many better JRPG's on Vita, like Lost Dimension or Mind Zero.
@Milktastrophe From what I can tell based on videos, Mind Zero and Lost Dimension are completely different subgenres of JRPG, and definitely don't appear to be anywhere near as interesting or in-depth as P4G.
@MiaowMinx Lost Dimension is way more interesting and in-depth than Persona 4. Outside of the combat revolves around using detective skills to determine which characters are traitors (this is not fixed). Sure, it's a strategy RPG, but that also means by definition the combat is more in-depth than P4's (and you can add onto that that the party members you like to use could be the traitors).
Mind Zero is a dungeon crawler, so perhaps it's more similar to SMT proper in that regard, but dungeon crawlers aren't that different than third person RPG's, they're first person. Mind Zero's combat is actually very similar Persona's, but the plot is better and isn't burdened by a time limit to complete things.
For me the best games for psvita is persona 4 golden and dragon crown pro. Man I hope atlus port dragon crown pro to switch (oled) since I want to play the game again.
Oh, and playing psone titles on psvita is a blast, I usually replay castlevania sotn on psvita back then.
Darkest Dungeon and a dishonourable mention for Pantsu Hunter?
Was excited to see this list come together and see what the pushsquare audience picks. I'm with @Shepherd_Tallon that Dragon's Crown is my favourite game on the vita.
Here's my personal top ten.
1) Dragon's Crown
2) Final Fantasy X
3) Zero Escape: Virtues Last Reward
4) Guacamelee
5) Stardew Valley
6) LoH: Trails of Cold Steel 2 (unfortunately not on pushsquare)
7) Sound Shapes
8) Odin Sphere
9) Child of Light
10) Shakedown: Hawaii
Be sure to rate yours!
Hey, hey. I'm a little late to the party but here's my top 10:
Personal faves are:
1. Gravity Rush
2. Muramasa Rebirth
3. Odin Sphere
4. Dragon's Crown
5. Persona 4 Golden
6. FFX HD
7. Freedom Wars
8. Ragnarok Odyssey ACE
9. Disgaea 4
10. Super Robot Wars X
Just picked up a Vita last week. Me and the kids are absolutely loving it. They haven't went near their switches since we got it. Those games added to my library via PlayStation Plus are coming in very handy now 😊
@Odium 100% agreed.
I never really got into Killzone on the 'Big Consoles" but the Vita version was friggin awesome, and it ran so damn smooth.
played some online matches with some buddies and this game proved to me Sony were onto something good with the Vita here!
Sadly Sony just could not help themselves digging the grave early for this piece of hardware ahead of it's time.
The pricing of the memory cards just killed it doa.
I like the love PS Vita still receives on here! Great list!
@BlaBlaBla sadly, I think you’re right that the memory card pricing put a ton of people off of it, which is a shame considering there’s some fantastic games on the Vita. I’m not much of an online player but I played the hell out of this online. I was on third shift when I started dating my wife so my sleep cycle was a mess, I’d always bring my Vita with me to play some matches when I inevitably couldn’t sleep.
Reliance on ratings rather than the games' merits is bound to make the list weird anyway (Gravity Rush, Tearaway, NFS MW12... all HOW low here?), but it's still an eyebrow raiser that Soul Sacrifice is listed twice while something arguably even more peculiar among the MH inspirations like Toukiden or God Eater misses out. After all, the only pragmatic reason to indulge with such top charts at all is the spotlight value it can provide in regards to the titles different folks may have overlooked or never heard about, plus a testimony to the ultimately impressive library of what I still consider the best PlayStation console to date. Hot take? You haven't seen hot takes yet - I even genuinely enjoyed Resistance: Burning Skies!😜 But of course, few lists short of the full Wikipedia ones can do justice to everything that arguably bears mentioning on Vita dear - from the likes of Rollers of the Realm, Knock-Knock and Exile's End to the likes of Assassin's Creed Liberation, Oreshika and Odin's Sphere. Many of the gems are still not on Switch and some might never be for variably obvious reasons, so even ten years on, this lovable handheld offers quite a backlog to sink teeth into.
@Shepherd_Tallon It's on there. #29
@LucasMcL Cheers! It wasn't on the list last February.
Glad to see it in there.
I played a lot of Vita. But looking over this list and having played pretty much all of these games on this list, I have to say the Vita has the weekest library of all the PlayStation consoles/handhelds. Its not without some good stuff, but overall compared to PS1-5 and the PSP, it doesn’t even come close. It could’ve been something really cool. But Sony really didn’t give it a chance.
Odin Sphere missing a description like the others?
"Is Sly Cooper the most underrated PlayStation mascot of the PS2 era?"
Yes. Yes he is. Absolutely incredible games.
Great handheld, lots of great Indie games and HD collections. Awesome AAA games like Uncharted Golden Abyss were very rare on Vita, something PSP had plenty of. Exclusive AAA games like GTA would have helped to make Vita more popular. I sold the Vita and moved to Switch, which shows that AAA can still sell on handhelds. Maybe one day Sony will try again with the handheld. I would buy it.
Ok, where is Txk?
I really regret I never got a Vita. The only Playstation device I never had (and the PSVRs).
Not me reading the comments to get more titles to add to the list for my future Vita purchases.
Playing psone classic castlevania sotn is so great on psvita, it's better than playing it emulated on steam deck. I think psp 2/ps4 portables (with at least ps4 power) will sells way better than psvr2.
@Mynameishello Its incredibly easy to not be in love with switch if you don't play hand held games. Mine hasn't been touched in years, as im not prepared to use it docked when I have much more capable machines. It actually annoys me that so many fantastic games that could be so much more than they are, are hamstrung by the poor tech. However, if you play handheld its clearly the ultimate portable regardless.
Like many here, I have fond memories of the psp and the vita as I had occasion to use them back then and found enough great games on them that they had plenty of play time.
Sony will never make another hand held, it would simply fail in an age when everyone has a mobile phone and nintendo has such market dominence. Definately not worth splitting your dev teams chasing a tiny slice of the market. I do love the memories though.
Like several people, Dragons Crown was a big fave for me on vita. Im actually replaying it on ps5 with my misses 😁
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