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88 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 88 reviews of Sony PlayStation Vita (2011). The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other Game Consoles for all reviews. Views about the game selection and size are on the whole positive. The portability and design are also mentioned favorably, but there are some critical views about the price. There are mixed views on the reliability and usability.
design, portability, size, game selection
price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Game Consoles the Sony PlayStation Vita (2011) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 user reviews of Sony PlayStation Vita (2011) from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other Game Consoles on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers really like the design.
design
86% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Tom Parsons (stuff.tv)
The Vita's gone all trim for 2014, but is that enough to convince gamers on the fence to take the plunge?
Expert review by : Lucy Hattersley , Contributor (macworld.co.uk)
With the traditional games market in disarray, we take a look at Sony's dedicated gaming system and see if it has any chance at all against Apple's all-conquering iPad. The answer is probably: ‘no', but the PlayStation Vita is a compelling portable...
Well built, comprehensive controls, good launch line-up, good online store
Short battery life, games are comparatively expensive
If you’re into gaming the PlayStation Vita makes a lot of sense. It’s a well-built dedicated gaming system that’s a lot like having a PlayStation 3 in your pocket (or at least in your bag). What it lacks in versatility it makes up for in focus, which...
Expert review by (psu.com)
Pet simulation games don't stand tall in the teeming hierarchy of video game genres and offerings, possessing a reputation that slips it right to the bottom of the quality food chain. The UK-based team at Spiral House examined this glaring issue and...
Upbeat orchestral soundtrack ; Lush visual landscape and detailed pets ; Offers a charming and adventurous campaign
Intolerable voice acting ; Skill progression is a grind ; Slow-paced gameplay can put you to sleep
PlayStation Vita Pets struggles to teach an old dog new tricks. It takes a few steps forward and the same steps back, so a couple of more laps around the obstacle course might be needed before this pooch can storm out of the gate running like a champion.
Expert review by : Alex Wawro (goodgearguide.com.au)
Sony PlayStation Vita review: a big, beautiful gaming machine
Light and durable design with excellent controls ; Big, beautiful OLED screen ; Rear touchpad works well, permits unique gameplay
Overpriced proprietary memory cards ; Onboard 0.3 megapixel cameras are terrible ; Middling battery life
When it comes to pure performance, the PlayStation Vita is the best dedicated handheld gaming console you can buy.
Expert review by : Jeff Bakalar (cnet.com)
Sony has unveiled the Vita TV, a micro console that can play Vita games and stream content and software from PlayStation 4.
Expert review by : Sam Byford (theverge.com)
The PS Vita hasn't exactly gone according to Sony's plan. Unveiled in Tokyo at the start of 2011, the PSP's successor was supposed to be a world-beating handheld console with PS3-level graphics and...
More comfortable, colorful design ; Standard Micro USB charger ; Growing indie game support
LCD display is a downgrade ; Few AAA titles ; OS still drowning in bubbles
A compelling $200 luxury extra for gamers
Expert review by : Sam Byford (theverge.com)
Sony's second portable brings the fight to smartphones and Nintendo
Amazing screen ; Excellent controls ; Well-designed OS ; Good launch lineup
Inconsistent apps ; Multiple accounts are a no-go ; Expensive proprietary memory ; Limited 3G use not worth price of admission
Expert review by : Nachiket Mhatre (techtree.com)
An overpriced successor to the PSP.
Excellent hardware; Front and rear multi-touch capability; SixAxis motion sensing; Very ergonomic; Dual analogue sticks; Support for augmented reality gaming; Tight PSN integration.
Uber expensive; Proprietary memory card; Poor battery life; Inaccessible battery; Sadistic media transfer implementation; Inept browser and social networking integration; Screen prone to scratches.
Expert review by : Mark Hattersley (macworld.com.au)
Sony has returned to the handheld gaming market with a vengeance with the PlayStation Vita: an all-singing, super-upgraded version of the PSP, with everything but the kitchen sink included. It's big, bulky, powerful and quite a lot of fun.
Every control method you can think of; good price; fluid gaming experience
Falls short of iPad’s post-PC functionality; smaller screen; short battery life
What about pricing? The Vita starts at a reasonable $349. You have to buy a Sony-branded memory card separately, but it still comes in at markedly less than the $429 that the new iPad sells for.
Expert review by : JohnTeti (origin.avclub.com)
Sony supplies a solid, though familiar, platform for handheld fun.
That’s what makes the Vita’s future especially tough to predict. Without any big idea at its core, the Vita is a “to be continued” story. Purchasing one is like buying a ticket to an empty void in the hope that someone out there will arrive to fill in...
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