
The existence of a Monster Hunter game for the PS Vita has been rumoured since January, so the appearance of Monster Hunter 3 for Vita on the online retailer's website should come as little surprise to fans of the series. Three of the listings have subsequently been taken down, but the listing for Monster Hunter 3 is still live. Online retailer has seemingly jumped the gun and posted pre-order pages for a number of unannounced big-name titles for the PS Vita. Only Monster Hunter appears to be the real deal. Just pick them up and play them before you miss out this time around too.UPDATE: The screengrab is fake. I can’t recommend them enough, even in their classic forms. If you played these games when they first came out, then you definitely need to play them. It’s good, don’t get me wrong, but it had so much in it that it almost felt like too much. San Andreas is where the series really started to branch out and get more cramped with content. I think that GTA 3 is the perfect example of a debut open world game, and Vice City is the fan-favourite that everyone should play. They’re the games that defined what the series went on to be, and the lessons learned in them will still inform future titles for years to come I’m sure. However, I think they’re still worth playing for anyone with an interest in the GTA series as a whole. If the latest GTA game is the only one you’ve played, then these ones will feel pretty jarring by contrast. Instead, they’re single player experiences that you’\ll enjoy immensely by yourself, though they feel much more linear than GTA 5. They don’t have the same level of freedom, though they’re close, and they also don’t have multiplayer or heists. They were groundbreaking, but they’re far from as good as GTA 5. You need to be aware that these games set the bar for open worlds at the time. That’s why the Definitive Editions of those games are essential for me, but you might not know if they’re worth playing for you. I loved it so much, and my friends and I played it all the time together.

I also fondly remember getting GTA San Andreas on the day it came out and playing that game until I’d seen everything it had to offer.

I played those games all night and then had to sleep the next day because I was so knackered from them. I remember getting my PS2 for Christmas along with GTA 3 and GTA Vice City in a double pack. The GTA Trilogy The Definitive Edition is out this week, and it’s an essential play for anyone who grew up in the 90s.
