Learn more. Pocket-lint - Sony has unveiled a nice little holiday-season bonus for gamers who don't have a PlayStation Plus subscription, in the form of a weekend of free multiplayer gaming this coming weekend, on the 18 and 19 of December.
While the weekend won't mean you get free access to any games you don't own, it will let you get going with any multiplayer portions you haven't so far been able to get into, by giving you a couple of days of PlayStation Plus.
PlayStation's own marketing around the event features Call of Duty: Vanguard and FIFA 22 among others, but the reality is that you could use the access on whatever title you like, so long as it has multiplayer on offer.
Those annoyingly expensive, aforementioned PS Vita Memory Cards — which are only getting more pricey as time goes on — are a real pain and definitely one of the reasons for the relatively weak commercial performance of the Vita. Talking of handling content…. When it comes to what else a hacked PS Vita can do, then we definitely need to talk about being able to overclock the console. Speaking of which….
So again: what can a hacked PS Vita do? While it lacks the huge playing areas of the PC original, the Vita version still manages to impress on its own terms and looks fantastic too. With Nintendo locking up Monster Hunter for the 3DS, numerous other developers rushed to plug the gaping hole on Vita. While its online multiplayer is a thing of the past, there remains plenty of cart-based content to keep you busy. In addition to featuring all the extras from the numerous arcade versions, including the 3, stage variations of Chronicles mode, Saviours also adds the brand-new Chronicle Saviours mode which gives you over more stages to tackle and all sorts of delicious goodies to unlock, from new ships to bosses and audio tracks.
Just be mindful that the nature of the arcade games means Arcade and EX mode are severely letterboxed, which can make it tough to tackle the water-themed bosses. The PS Vita is blessed with a wealth of great fighters, but few can compete with the insane amount of content that Mortal Kombat offers.
Amazingly, the PS Vita version improves on this by retaining all the excellent gameplay and adding new costumes, touch-based finishing moves, and a brand-new Challenge Tower with new missions to complete.
Touch-based controls are usable as well as a more traditional set-up, while musical skins are now unlocked via a new experience system.
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