![]() ![]() But there’s no cross-buy, and Xbox and PC players are stuck in their respective pens. There’s online cross-play and cloud-based cross-save with the PS4 and PS3 editions, and any DLC from those versions counts for all of them. That’s obvious, sure, but it results in playing the game differently. ![]() The most compelling difference is the inherent one: it’s on the Vita, and that’s a thing you can take with you on the go. There’s also ad hoc multiplayer and PlayStation TV support, but if you’re mostly looking to play on a TV or with a buddy, it’s probably more convenient to get it on a console. They aren’t too involved, and largely seem to compensate for the fewer buttons on the system itself, but there’s no reason for ambition on that front if you don’t have a good plan for how to use the Vita’s unique features. How is it different from the console versions?
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