Emulated / Digital ROM dump running on PS Vita Hardware Subject: God of War Collection (God of War I & II) Introduction The prospect of playing the brutal, epic adventures of Kratos on a handheld was one of the Vita’s most tantalizing promises. When the God of War Collection was announced for the Vita, it sounded like a dream: two of the PS2’s greatest action games in your pocket. However, for those looking to play this via a dumped ROM (often sought after for preservation or performance testing on modded systems), the experience reveals a port that is technically impressive on paper but frustratingly flawed in execution. The Setup (ROM/Emulation Context) Running the God of War Collection ROM on a modded PS Vita generally yields the same results as the official PlayStation Store release. The collection is a direct port of the PS3 remaster, scaled down for the Vita’s OLED (or LCD on the 2000 model) screen. The installation size is hefty (around 30GB+), so ensure you have a large memory card. Visuals: A Mixed Bag The Good: On the Vita’s stunning OLED screen, the art direction of God of War still pops. The character models for Kratos are sharp, and the blood splatters look vibrant. The resolution holds up surprisingly well for a handheld port of a PS2 game. Girlsdoporn Episode 91 Lexi 18 Years Old Xx High Quality Work Important