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If you want to really show major support to the makers, buy both versions like a crazed gamer would. lol
I like alot of the changes and improvements made on the vita/pc port, but it feels very trimmed down compared to what the non-rebirth version was like. (though, I don'tm miss some o those ps3 elemeants, trust me.)
That being said, I'd pick PC > Vita, simply becuase I am partly blind, and cannot use handhelds - so I finally get a chance to play games previously only released on Vita. (Hope to see more hit steam too, like the SAO rpg, etc)
I already have all the PS3 games, all the Vita games, and just bought the PC version.. So I own both, just trying to decide which version to give a try first..
Honestly I have yet to find a game for ps4 that shows what it can sopposedly do. Hell, One of the top 10 games on the PSN for ps4 is Binding of isaac, which should say something. :P
Games like Last of Us showed just what a dev can do with a system like ps3 - I have no qualms with things being ported to pc from "last gen" consoles. Though I'll just be happy with ANY ports we can get - the jrpg scene was so faint for a few years there (unless you had a handheld), that I feared it was dead - or at least out of reach.
The only thing I know about the Binding of Isaac is that it's kind of a parody of the first Zelda game or so.... in some messed up way though.
That pretty much sums up BoI - what I was getting at, is it is not at all a demanding game - kind of like Terraria, it's another 2D game that is alot of fun for something that can run on a toaster - let alone a modern console/highend pc rig lol.
I do miss things about the PS3 one oddly ehnough. Like how each landmass was seperate and kind of felt like its own place. And they took the radio DJ person out completely as far as I know which gave a little after-story of some of the sidequests you did. More of the main story was also voiced. Although that might be due to NISA having a bit more cash back then than IFI has for that now.
Just play which ever since you have both.