1, Chronicle of Superheroines
The War of Superheroines is a cross-border simulation strategy RPG. As the name suggests, the game has a big selling point when it goes online-there are many girls.
2、《? Sacrifice of the soul
It's definitely the first work on psv. Third person action game. Whether it's a touching story. That great audio book. Or free dlc. Sony made its first masterpiece. Psv exclusive. Very stylish. Although it is black wind. But you get used to it after playing for a while. Really. I admire his style and playfulness. Favorite of European and American players. The picture is also excellent on psv.
3. Anti-gravity Racing 2048
It can definitely be regarded as one of the best racing games on psvita. Put aside the operation first. Objective evaluation game. This is one of the earliest games of psv. It reflects the function of psvita very well, and the picture and sound effects are very first-class.
4.Issu 8
It is an action role-playing game produced and distributed by FALCOM, and it is the eighth orthodox sequel of Yisu series. Yisu 8 has a refreshing sense of shock and wonderful plot content. Although the picture quality of PSV is not so satisfactory, it is not an excellent ARPG work.
5. Death-intensive areas of military operations
It is a new FPS work developed by Guerrilla, a small German game developer. Although this studio is not well-known, it is very powerful. This will exhaust the performance of PS2, and the unique light source and multi-layer material map will create a very real picture. Previously, the authoritative American game magazine OPM rated the picture of this game as a perfect score.
Benefits of playing video games:
1, playing video games can slow down the aging process.
A study by researchers at the University of Iowa shows that anything that makes you use your brain will make your brain sharper. And video games are the cause of this situation. Video games keep the brain in good shape.
2, help to relieve physical pain.
Ask a gamer and they will tell you how relieved you are after playing the game. A study conducted by the Harbor Burn Center of the University of Washington reached this conclusion. Previously, patients who played "World of Snow and Ice" reported that 92% of the time, they could ignore their pain.