![]() Vita not only continued this trend, but exploded it – suddenly we were getting long-lost classics like The House in Fata Morgana, Muv Luv and Steins Gate on the platform as well as more modern classics like Collar x Malice and DanganRonpa. The handheld form factor seemed to fit the genre extremely well and allowed it to grow, leading to things like Disgaea Infinite and Hakuoki eventually finding their way west on the PSP. Visual novels are a relatively new addition to the western gaming world – despite the odd hit like Snatcher breaking through in previous generations (although unfortunately on the ill-fated SEGA CD platform), the genre didn’t truly take off until the release of the Nintendo DS and hits like Ace Attorney and 999: Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Nine Hours. ![]() ![]() from the EU or NA stores), as well as some commentary on how well those games run on Vita and whether they fill any missing gaps in the library. The articles will highlight all Vita-native games, as well as any backwards-compatible PSP and PS1 titles which can be downloaded in English (i.e. The sixteenth in a series of articles I’m writing, looking at all the games available in a particular genre on Vita.
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