Welcome Park comes pre-loaded on the Playstation Vita with a suite of minigames. Each of the five games is designed to give users practice with one of the Vita's interface methods: the touchscreen (and touch panel), the mic, the camera, and the gyroscope/accelerometer.
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As a tech demo to showcase what the PlayStation Vita can do, it's just fine.
The games showcase the abilities of the touch screens, tilt, camera, the tilt functions and the microphone. They are events with mini games with time trials and high score challenges.
The main problem is that Welcome Park is just too corporate. Astro's Playroom, the tech demo for the PlayStation 5, has a lot of charm and fun with odds and odes to Sony's gaming past. Welcome Park just has a menu with a small selection of games.
If you ever choose to play this, you will get bored of it very quickly. Playing Vita games will probably be a better option to see what the Vita can do.
The games showcase the abilities of the touch screens, tilt, camera, the tilt functions and the microphone. They are events with mini games with time trials and high score challenges.
The main problem is that Welcome Park is just too corporate. Astro's Playroom, the tech demo for the PlayStation 5, has a lot of charm and fun with odds and odes to Sony's gaming past. Welcome Park just has a menu with a small selection of games.
If you ever choose to play this, you will get bored of it very quickly. Playing Vita games will probably be a better option to see what the Vita can do.