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Why MKvDCU wasn’t on PS Vita
While was never officially released for the PlayStation Vita
: It utilizes the front touchscreen for Fatalities and includes a "Test Your Slice" mini-game similar to Fruit Ninja.
is widely considered one of the best fighting games on the platform.
However, "Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe" itself is not available on the PS Vita.
That's an interesting feature request, but to clarify:
In the sprawling history of fighting games, certain titles occupy a strange purgatory. They are neither beloved classics nor absolute failures. They are fascinating artifacts—bold experiments that reveal as much about the industry’s pressures as they do about gameplay mechanics. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (MKvsDCU) is the ultimate example of such an artifact. Released in 2008 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it was a commercial success that angered purists. But for the purposes of this deep dive, we are not discussing the home console version.
Why MKvDCU wasn’t on PS Vita
While was never officially released for the PlayStation Vita
: It utilizes the front touchscreen for Fatalities and includes a "Test Your Slice" mini-game similar to Fruit Ninja.
is widely considered one of the best fighting games on the platform.
However, "Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe" itself is not available on the PS Vita.
That's an interesting feature request, but to clarify:
In the sprawling history of fighting games, certain titles occupy a strange purgatory. They are neither beloved classics nor absolute failures. They are fascinating artifacts—bold experiments that reveal as much about the industry’s pressures as they do about gameplay mechanics. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (MKvsDCU) is the ultimate example of such an artifact. Released in 2008 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it was a commercial success that angered purists. But for the purposes of this deep dive, we are not discussing the home console version.