PlayStation's cursed Nintendogs rival should have stayed dead and buried, but here we are again

PS Vita Pets
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In 2014 PlayStation released a Nintendo꧑gs-like for PS Vita and, thanks to one Twitter user, it's doing the rounds online again - reminding everyone just how cursed it is. 

If you weren't playing pet simulation games in the mid-2010s, you may have missed PlayStation Vita Pets. The sim had all the adorable aspects of Nintendogs and saw players adopt a puppy, dress it up, and care for it, whilst also taking it on an adventure to Castlewood Island (which has the same vibe as fellow Sony IP Unch♈arted) for some 3D pla💟tforming and puzzle solving fun.

from 2014 also gives a good idea of the kind of things your puppy will say to you throughout the game, with one self-conscious Dalmatian puppy asking the player: "Does my butt look big in this?"

The creepiness doesn't quite stop there though, as the trailer shows, PS Vita Pets made full use of the PS Vita's fea𒊎tures and would allow the virtual dogs to recognize their owner's face using the handheld's front-facing camera. I think I'll stick to shoꦉuting my puppy's name over and over again into the microphone in Nintendogs, thanks. 

There is one person that's a fan of PS Vita Pets though, and it's none other than PlayStation president Jim Ryan. As another highlights, Ryan did an interview with around the time of the game's release where he💧 defended it by saying: "My seven-year-old loves it, please don’t be disrespectful about PlayStation Pets."

Surprisingly - as someone who spent their childhood playing pet simulation games - I completely missed PS Vita Pets. Now that I've seen the tweet above though, I'm kind of glad I did. All jokes aside, the game actually looks like a lot of fun and is exactly what I'd imagine a PlayStation take on Nintendogs would be like. Here's hoping Jim Ryan is a big enough fan to bring the beloved, albeit cursed, sim to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 one day. 

If you're looking for other games featuring four-legged friends, take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best dog games list. 

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