The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Steins;Gate 0 Playstation Vita GAme. A vusual novel game that is part of the Science Adventure series, and is a sequel to Steins;Gate. The story is seen from several characters’ viewpoints, mostly those of the student Rintaro Okabe, the time traveler Suzuha Amane, and the neuroscientist Maho Hiyajo. The story begins during the ending of the original Steins;Gate. Players read through the story in the form of passages of text and dialogue, accompanied by character sprites and background art. The story consists of multiple branches, which lead to different endings. As opposed to the original Steins;Gate’s single route that runs from start to finish with multiple branch points throughout, Steins;Gate 0 features one branch point near the beginning of the game, where the story splits into two major story branches, which in turn branch again into the different endings; there are in total two main story paths, along with four side stories.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:814737020138
Condition:Used
Genre:Visual Novel
Platform:Playstation Vita
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:VITA_STEINS_GATE_ZERO
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
scla67 –
I remember playing the demo of ffx on the ps2 back in 2001, and i was hooked. I went out and bought the full game the same day. And now i’m experiencing the same joy all over again on my ps vita, this game is what got me into rpg’s, square Enix did an excellent job with this remaster, and to include the international version is great since i never got the chance to play it. I really like the expert sphere grid too, giving you the choice to develop your character pretty much anyway you choose. So if you played this game before back when it was released on the ps2, or even if its your first time playing this game you’re in for a treat.
TheFast –
Came a day a head of schedule. Game is on point. Very nostalgic
LuellaOndricka –
One of the last final fantasy game I liked in the series. On the vita taking this game anywhere is a plus.
Alex S. Smith –
Excellent game. Even on the less powerful Vita, it looks absolutely amazing. They didn’t fiddle with the gameplay so all you get is an even more awesome version of the same game from 2001 (And of course the game from 2003 as well).All the improvements made to this game were… actual improvements.Amazing HD visuals, and even an amazing HD reworking of the soundtrack (Good headphones like the SE215s recommended).I normally don’t like Square Enix games, but this reworking of two Squaresoft games is simply impressive.If you’re the tiniest bit nostalgic for this game, I highly recommend this.If you’ve never played this Final Fantasy game, I still recommend it, especially considering you get the sequel after it (Whether that’s good or not depends on your perspective a bit more, but still it’s free).
BlackWidowTat –
I’m a final fantasy game lover. I’ve played several of them over the years on my PS3 and could not wait to try it on my PS Vita. Not disappointed.It looks beautiful on the little screen. I only wish the second game came on a cartridge as well and didn’t need to be downloaded o to a memory card, which I still have not even bothered to purchase yet. Although, I’m still some ways away from beating part X.I love playing the game on the PS Vita, but I wish it was more touch screen compatible, not only a few features.I do love that I can take the game with me anywhere that I go and kill some time. Love this for trips and boring appointments.Again, this game looks BEAUTIFUL on the Vita and it sounds really good too.I am glad I made this purchase.
Harald Striepe –
I liked the original and preordered this together with the PS3 version. It works well on the Vita. The graphics really shine on this display. Cross save is not fully automatic, which it should be, if you are logged into PSN. Sync has to be invoked manually.X-2 HD is downloaded and not on the cartridge. I actually wish, both were downloadable.
Yohan Hong –
I expected a bit too much when it said HD Remaster.The game graphics really didn’t change much, but at least the cut scenes are absolutely beautiful.Everything got smoother than the original PS2 version I’ve played if I remember correctly, but i don’t really care because I finally have the game on Vita!Now I can play this anywhere I want as long as my PS Vita survives….that’s all I wanted, really….portability… just that it wasn’t as HD as I expected. It’s partly my fault for expecting too much, though so it would be unfair to down rate because of that.
Shawn –
The game we loved on Playstaion 2 is now handheld. Relive the hours you wasted away as a teen by wasting them while adulting on the go.
filifapion –
I knew there had to be an HD remaster.I’ve been waiting since the ps3 was announced for this game to finally make its way into my arms once again.And on the vita for that matter!A wonderful addition to add to my brand new vita slim. <3
Lycoplax –
Okay, not THAT old, but this certainly hearkens back to before Squenix decided it was a good idea to keep churning out games with Lightning in them. (Not saying the games are bad, but she’s just a horribly unlikeable character in my opinion) Final Fantasy X was a beautiful game when it was first released, and it’s even more so now in HD. It also includes the extra fun and challenging tidbits of the PAL/international version, which the US release got shafted on back in the day. The music has also been brought up a notch. If you’ve never played X, it’s a wonderful time to get acquainted. If you played it in the past, it’s a great chance to get re-acquainted. And, well, X-2 has good gameplay. The story kind of forgets it’s a Final Fantasy title until the last chapter or so, but I still enjoyed playing it.