The first week of PlayStation LifeStyle’s “Best of 2015 Game Awards” is coming to a close, with more big awards landing next week. Yesterday we announced the best music game of 2015 , a genre revived for the biggest battle we’ve seen in years! Today we’ll be naming the best PS Vita game of 2015.
While it may appear on the surface to be lacking support, the PlayStation Vita has had its fair share of great titles this year. Today we give them the praise and recognition they deserve. Of course, only one can be named best of 2015, and it’s now time to award the title that rose above the rest.
Check out the gallery below for our nominees for the best PS Vita game of 2015, and of course, the winner, too. In case you’re wondering, the winner is decided by the staff (staff votes) and not just based on the game with the highest review score.
Do you agree with our pick? Which game is your best PS Vita title for 2015? Stay tuned for more awards coming next week!
Best PS Vita Game 2015 (PSLS Awards)
Best PS Vita Game 2015 (PSLS Awards)
Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~
Publisher: Aksys Games
Developer: Idea Factory, Design Factory
"Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ is unabashedly goofy and melodramatic. It brings in famous characters from classic fiction, then strips them down to the silliest of anime archetypes. Its cast speaks in the broadest of cliches, uttering declarations of vengeance and everlasting love in every other scene. Still, one can’t help but feel that this is all part of the show, and if you’re of a certain persuasion you’ll be enraptured by the detailed world and handsome gents of this energetic fantasy. "
(Read full review here )
Lost Dimension
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Lancarse
"With Lost Dimension , I feel like there is just so much more the game could have been. The concept is there, it just needed a bit more on the execution side to really make for a great story. The combat system is in place and ready to wow you with all its interesting quirks, but is shot in the foot by it’s ridiculously easy “challenge.” The game also feels a bit on the short side, clocking in at around 8-10 hours on my first playthrough, with the game forcing you to beat it a few times to achieve its true ending. Just a little bit more time spent on the game could have done wonders, but even so, Lost Dimension is still a game well worth checking out and one that Vita/PS3 owners should be excited about. Oh, and it is compatible with PS TV, if that helps. "
(Read full review here )
Danganronpa Another Episode
Publisher: Spike Chunsoft
Developer: Spike Chunsoft
"There’s something satisfying about destroying heaps of Monokumas, which wasn’t possibly in the design of the first two games. Now we get to have our revenge, set against the dark and twisted backdrop of children murdering all of the adults in Towa City in a sport not too unlike The Hunger Games or Battle Royale. It’s certainly no replacement forDanganronpa 3 , and I find myself pining for that announcement, but Ultra Despair Girls surprised me far more than I thought it could. It’s a little different, and may take some adjusting for fans to get used to, but it provides a meaningful slice of the Danganronpa pie and does so in a unique and despairing way that only a Danganronpa game can. "
(Read full review here )
SUPERBEAT: XONiC
Publisher: Nurijoy
Developer: PM Studios, Atlus & Acttil
"Superbeat: XONiC is a solid addition to any Vita fan’s library, even if you’re not a connoisseur of the rhythm genre. The tunes’ over-the-top excursions into sensory overload are a ton of fun, and their brief length makes them ideal for portable gaming. Some of the song selections are questionable at best, and there aren’t a whole lot of modes to choose from — but hey, who needs gimmicks, anyway? This is a pure, visceral rhythm game best played with a limber set of fingers and headphones cranked up to 11. "
(Read full review here )
And the winner is...
Winner - Danganronpa Another Episode