The Bundle: It comes with a USB cable which doubles as a PC connector and a charger (when you connect the USB to the other piece that plugs into the wall), AC Liberation, 4gb memory card, AR cards, and all your usual manuals.
The Looks: What else can I say, the vita is beautiful, it really stands out when compared to the black Vita, which is not bad looking itself, but this one just blows it away in my opinion. It really helps against finger prints as well, they are very hard to spot on the system so as long as you don't touch it with dirty hands or anything, it will look nice and clean most of the time, of course I recommend wiping it down with a microfiber cloth every now and then just to keep it looking pristine. The details are beautiful, the little playstation symbols on the back touch pad are a very cool touch and the dark gray metallic streak it has going around the outside of the system adds to the overall great look of the Vita. I also have a special edition Big Boss Camo psp, which I love how it looks, but when I put them side by side, honestly this White Vita put it to shame, haha.
Features: I've spend the 2 days I've had this Vita mostly exploring the features and different options it has, it has some great apps like Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Skype, Paint Park and Treasure park to name a couple.
So it has quite a few multimedia options, you can also add your own pictures, music and videos off of your computer or if you buy them from PSN if you choose. The screen is very vibrant and looks great, you can play HD videos and pictures on it, when comparing it to the 3DS, the screen quality is leaps better. It also has a from and rear camera which you can use to record videos and take pictures as well as play some AR games like with the 3DS. It also has Sixaxis motion control like the ps3 controller.I haven't explored all the features yet, but so far its really cool and you can do many different things with it, I'm gonna connect it to my ps3 and see what I can do with both of them linked together.
AC Liberation: Like I said I spent the last 2 days mainly checking out the features so I've only gotten about an hour of gameplay in on Liberation, so far I must say its definitely a portable AC game, it has all you would expect from an AC game, the stealth kills, the climbing, the combat...etc. One thing I noticed though is that it suffers from framerate dips at some points which can get really jarring at times. The game's graphics are pretty impressive, nothing revolutionary or anything, but then again the system is still young and we usually don't see developers push the hardware to its limits until later in the console's life, take God of War Ghost of Sparta for example, great looking game and it was on the psp!
Final thoughts: I am extremely happy with this bundle and think it was worth every penny spent, you get a free game and a free memory card as well as an exclusive beautiful color for the same price as a regular black Vita. My biggest gripe with this is that AC Liberation didn't come with its case, it just came in a plastic holder along with the memory card. I have no idea why sony has been doing this with their bundles, I also bought the Metal Gear Solid Big Boss psp bundle back when Peace Walker came out and that one didn't come with the game case either, just the disc in a little cardboard sleeve. Case is just a minor gripe though, my other one is the memory card size, 4gb is fine for your basic saving and apps and a demo download here and there, but if you want to buy some digital games, 4 gb will not be enough for long, I downloaded a few demos off PSN when I was playing with it and I just about filled up my memory card, I can't even download Resistance demo because that alone takes over 3gb! I'd have to delete all my other demos first. Definitely need to upgrade if you're planning on storing digital games in there, which I am. I hate how Sony chose the expensive route of having you buy their own brand of memory cards as opposed to the 3DS (which I also love) which uses your good old SD cards.
This Review is getting pretty long so let me wrap this up, all in all this is a great bundle, you save a good amount of money since it comes with a free game and memory card and the system looks beautiful, I'd say if you're interested even remotely in the Vita, get this bundle NOW!
Update:
It has now been almost a month since I bought the system, the Vita has gotten even sweeter, some new apps have been added, you now have an email app where you link an email account and check your email on the Vita, I don't know if you can link more than one account though. Also the browser has been much improved. You are also now able to play a game, pause it and enter the browser all without quitting your game in case you need to check a walkthrough or maybe you just want to check facebook or twitter for a quick second. Google maps has now been added with a temperature feature and the "Near" app has been improved (this is an app that lets you see what people around you are playing and you can send and receive in game gifts with them, kind of like the 3DS streetpass feature, but a bit more elaborate).
Now for the juiciest update, the Vita has been updated to support Playstation plus (which is basically a subscription service for ps3 and Vita. It gives you various bonuses, like exclusive discounts, free games, early access to demos, betas, free themes for ps3 or free avatars. As well as cloud saving storage for your games.) Anyways this service is completely optional and you can still play online for free and download demos, videos and games like always. I HIGHLY recommend getting this service because while the discounts and early access...etc are great, the free games are the real icing on the cake. On the Vita you get 6 free games (Uncharted, Gravity Rush, Wipeout 2048, FF Tactics War of the Lions, Mutant Blobs and Jet Set Radio) these have a combined value of at least 100$ if not more. Vita + PS Plus = a must buy for gamers. I am extremely happy with my Vita.
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A lot of Sony haters say that the system has no games but for those wondering about great games to buy, here is a list of 24 games and you can decide for yourself if it is worth it. (look at the variety):-(RPG's)
Persona 4
Disgaea 3
Ragnarok Odyssey
-(Action/Adventure)
Gravity Rush
Uncharted: Golden Abyss
Retro City Rampage
Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus
New Little kings Story
Assassins Creed 3: Liberation
-(Adventure/Platformer)
Little Big Planet Vita
Rayman Origins
-(Action/Shooter)
Super Stardust Delta
Resistance: Burning Skies
Call Of Duty: Black Ops Declassified
-(Fighting)
Street Fighter Cross Tekken
Playstation All-stars Battle Royale
Mortal Combat
Blazblue Continuum Shift
Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3
-(Racing)
Wipeout 2048
Need For Speed Most Wanted (2012)
Modnation Racers
-(Sports)
Fifa Soccer
Madden 13
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I'm in complete agreement with the great reviews posted by Josh and Alex; pretty much sums up my thoughts on this bundle.Crystal White PS Vita: I think the crystal white Vita is beautiful. BEAUTIFUL! It was the main reason I bought this bundle; black is just blasé.
4GB Memory Card: The 4GB seems small but I'll decide later if it's too small. I have 8GB in my PSP and did use up to 5 GB due to adding my own music and photos to it, so I think the 4GB will be fine for game saves and the occcasional download from PSN
ACIII Liberation: I'm disappointed that the game comes without a case, which could easily have been engineered to fix in the bundle's box. When I bought the Madden 2009 PSP bundle I sold the game to Gamestop after playing it. In this case, I will wait a few months for a price drop and pick up another copy.
Having made this purchase also prompted me to order some additional titles so I'm looking forward to receiving Ragnarok Odyssey Mercenary Edition (here) and Persona 4 Golden Solid Gold Edition (from Gamestop).
The PS Vita is definitely my primary handheld now!
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The crystal white PS Vita is gorgeous. Much better looking than the dull black version. And the Vita itself is an impressive piece of hardware, capable of doing a lot (which by now you can read any number of reviews all across the internet if you're interested in specifics).AC:L is Assassin's Creed on the go, no doubt about it. They did an excellent job taking a console experience and putting it in a handheld; which is exactly what the Vita was built for. I've only had it for a day and I'm still trying to soak it in.
The 4GB memory card is fine at the moment but I can see myself upgrading sometime in the future.
My only complaint is the lack of a game case for AC:L. You would think they'd include one, especially since the freakin' box shows it front and center. But it's a minor gripe, and doesn't deter from the overall value.
Persona 4: Golden and this bundle releasing within a month of each other is really what sold me on it. I knew I would end up buying a Vita for P4G, so why not take a free game/memory card while I was at it?
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The Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation bundle is my first foray into the PS Vita world. I was a huge fan of the PSP, and although I was initially excited for the Vita, it's launch price kept me at bay. The AC3 Liberation bundle solved that issue however. So now I finally have my hands on this magnificent machine.The bundle includes:
1.) Crystal White Playstation Vita
2.) Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation (in a crappy plastic case)
3.) 4GB memory stick (with AC3 in the same crappy plastic case)
4.) USB Charging cable
5.) AR Cards
Review of the PS Vita system:
Upon taking the system out of it's box, I was astounded at its weight and size. This thing is huge! Its at least 2 times the size of my PSP 3000 and twice as heavy as well. It even dwarfs my old PSP 1000. The buttons are tiny and probably half the size of the PSP's. The same goes for both analog sticks.
As I mentioned earlier, this bundle's PS Vita is crystal white. Very nice! I just can't stop looking at it! It is very beautiful. Oh and the screen? Exquisite! Its the most beautiful screen I've seen in any handheld gaming machine.
Here is a screen issue that may stump some new PS Vita owners as it did me. Whenever you play it at night, dark blotches will be visible all over the screen.. When the game enters a black screen, the blotches (at least on my system) will seem to be in the dozens, covering the whole screen. However, the game will display perfectly during gameplay.. At first I thought my PS Vita was defective, but after a little google search, I came to find out that it was actually a normal feature of OLED screens. The system's safety guide even describes this issue in page 8. So if you find dark blotches on your screen while playing at night, don't panic. It's normal :)
The system itself gets 10/10 stars. It is the handheld gaming system I have always wanted; powerful, dual analog controls and incredible graphics with the potential to provide a true home console experience on the go. Its too bad that it just isn't receiving the love it deserves. Here's hoping that the Vita will pull through and be even more successful than the PSP, which I also love.
Assassin's Creed 3 Liberations Short Review (You can read my VERY LONG review of this game at the AC3L page):
7/10 Very good game but I think it could've been handled with a little more care. The bugs don't kill the experience completely, but the amount of glitches that are present in the game makes you wonder who the hell was in charge of quality assurance. The story though presented well, is uninteresting. The gameplay is very very fun. Overall I would recommend it, but be aware that you WILL come across many bugs. The game would be an 8/10 were it not for these glitches.
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