Visually: I'm stunned. Visually, Borderlands 2 doesn't look as good as most console titles, but it looks good enough that it'd be at home on console (on the middle to lower tier.) But still it's stunning, and in some ways looks better than lots of console games because of the screen.
Controls: Need some work. Overall it's pretty solid, but the sticks need some improvement.
PSOne classics offer a lot of options for customization for controls. It honestly makes it the best place to play PSOne games.
PSP games feel very much at home on the Vita.
OS: is amazing. Bubbles are nice,but the biggest thing is how fast and easy it is to switch between apps/games.
Battery life: Can't comment too much on it, I've mostly been in an environment where it's easy to charge. But the battery life has been acceptable.
Memory cards are very much overpriced. Would love something huge!
PS4 remote play: Dunno, don't have a PS4.
PS3 remote play: has always been poor, and even with the Vita's best intentions barely offers any features or usability. Pretty much everything, (everything?) that can be done natively on the Vita can be remote played, and not much else, and even a little less. Netflix for example cannot be remote played. I don't know why you'd want to do that, but you can't regardless!!
Value: I love the Vita, but at the moment I am still worried that I shouldn't have bought it. I'm still hoping that it'll be worth the investment to me. It was one of my biggest investments ever (though still small compared to other things) and I'm not sure how much enjoyment I'll get out of it long term.
Controls: Need some work. Overall it's pretty solid, but the sticks need some improvement.
PSOne classics offer a lot of options for customization for controls. It honestly makes it the best place to play PSOne games.
PSP games feel very much at home on the Vita.
OS: is amazing. Bubbles are nice,but the biggest thing is how fast and easy it is to switch between apps/games.
Battery life: Can't comment too much on it, I've mostly been in an environment where it's easy to charge. But the battery life has been acceptable.
Memory cards are very much overpriced. Would love something huge!
PS4 remote play: Dunno, don't have a PS4.
PS3 remote play: has always been poor, and even with the Vita's best intentions barely offers any features or usability. Pretty much everything, (everything?) that can be done natively on the Vita can be remote played, and not much else, and even a little less. Netflix for example cannot be remote played. I don't know why you'd want to do that, but you can't regardless!!
Value: I love the Vita, but at the moment I am still worried that I shouldn't have bought it. I'm still hoping that it'll be worth the investment to me. It was one of my biggest investments ever (though still small compared to other things) and I'm not sure how much enjoyment I'll get out of it long term.