Retr0gamer wrote: » I find there is way more variety on handheld
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johnny_ultimate wrote: » Retr0gamer wrote: » I find there is way more variety on handheld I actually completely disagree with this suggestion. Handhelds are good for JRPGs, small indie platformers and quirky Japanese titles... but beyond that, it can be severely limited*. Don't get me wrong, I've played my 3DS a whole lot over the years. But I think diving into the PSN digital store will offer up a significantly greater mix of titles - there's no doubt that the variety of indie games on there alone is on a totally different level to what you'd get on the 3DS eShop. Going through handheld games I've played in the last three or four years, and I'd say there is far more commonality there then there would be across what I've played on PS4. I'd say it's just more of the games you personally like on handheld rather than it being a legitimately more varied selection of software *obviously the Switch changes the game, because the Switch is awesome. Vita's also a pretty neat indie machine, although with obvious hardware limitations.
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