![]() ![]() Which leads to the other surprising thing: Tiny Troopers Joint Ops is way, way better on PS3. (It won’t be remembered in the annals of bad design or anything, but expecting players to be able to move their squads around wth both thumbsticks while at the same time using extra weapons via touch controls is kind of ridiculous.) Consequently, because the controls are so bad, the level of difficulty borders on impossible, with even the easiest levels being filled with unbeatable enemies. ![]() ![]() It relies way too much on touch controls, particularly considering it’s a dual thumbstick shooter that doesn’t even use half the buttons at its disposal. Here’s the surprising thing, though: the Vita version of the game is kind of terrible. After all, it was developed by a company with “Mobile” right in their name, and its gameplay and mechanics seems like they were tailor-made for short, pick up and play sessions and the handheld’s touchscreen. It seems pretty reasonable to me to expect that Tiny Troopers Joint Ops should be at its best on the PS Vita. ![]()
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