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you don't on console either, but i'll assume that's from you being tired.
lul, TWD looks the same on the vita as it does on a high end pc let alone actual consoles.
I'm getting it for the PC.
And considering you can just plug your ps3 controller into your pc with MotioninJoy\DS3_Tool drivers to emulate the xbox controller for windows (all controller features supported, including rumble), you will pretty much always be better off playing any console game that is also on pc on the pc. with the exception of some games *online* aspects (such as mortal kombat which uses the same ps3 region/netcode and is almost unplayable online *at least for me*).
Maybe there will not be so much of a difference with the ps4. But unless something cheap happens to suck me in like a new mgs game being exclusive to console, I wont have a reason to buy one.... even then, the game would have to be pretty damn amazing.... mgs2 is the reason I purchased a ps2, and mgs4 was the reason I purchased a ps3.
Why the heck did they stop with the pc releases after mgs2 :/
Anyway, TLDR - PC
The console retail release will be a year away.
Walking Dead games and Fables were very much designed with the controller as the primary input over keyboard & mouse.