Ok, I got so much in love with this game that after beating it on my 3DS, it only left me craving for more. It is, sadly, too short.
So, I just got the Vita original and finished it in a single sitting, platinum trophy and everything. :P
Well, since I’d already gave my general opinions on this little gem of a game, this review will simply be a comparison between both gameplay experiences.

First of all, the striking difference lies in the presentation.
The game looks phenomenal on the Vita, and combined with the OLED screen displaying beautifully saturated colours and the device’s piano black finish (in the case of my model, at least), it provides a much more immersive experience, especially considering that the game is always being displayed on a 16:9 aspect ratio.
The 3DS version gives you the option to display the gameplay on the wider top screen, but since the gameplay will mostly take place at the bottom one, I felt little incentive to do so, especially since it mirrors both screens at the same time, which felt weird and less optimal. Although the graphics didn’t take much of a hit when converting the game for the 3DS hardware, they are much more vibrant here, even having more particles and slight lighting effects.
Also, as I mentioned in my previous review, having the full map on the top screen of the 3DS at all times is much more convenient, but it’s easy enough to adjust to the original minimap on the top right corner of the screen on the Vita, which actually makes it easier to focus on the details of the game’s environments.

All of that makes the visual presentation much more seamless and appealing on the original version, really immersing yourself in the world of Severed.

Still, on the gameplay department, I still give the edge to the 3DS version.
I can’t describe how much I HATE touching my Vita’s screen. I absolutely despise leaving fingerprints on the thing. Because of that, my Vita’s screen is relatively “virgin”, giving it a bit more friction when swiping through stuff with my fingers. Because of that, slashing through enemies in this game felt quite uncomfortable to me, and I played the entire thing wearing a thin cotton glove on my right hand just to make the gameplay more fluid. Also, I felt it super clumsy to hit certain angles of movement without feeling the need to move my entire right arm or change the angle in which I was holding the device with my left hand. Couple all of that with the fact that the Vita isn’t necessarily a light device, and you’ll may have a bit uncomfortable experience with longer gameplay sessions (which will probably be your case since, again, the game is short and super hard to put down).

Not only playing the game with the stylus on the 3DS feels more comfortable, but extremely more precise.
In the same situations where I felt the need to twist my entire arm on the Vita, it was simply a matter of easily moving my wrist on the 3DS. Also, there are penalties in combat when you accidentally hit something you’re not supposed to, and that actually gave me a hard time on the Vita where on the 3DS it was much easier to hit smaller objects and such.

So, despite rating this Vita version half a star less, my verdict is, basically, hugely inconclusive.
Whilst the visual presentation is much nicer on the Vita original, I simply feel that this game deserves to be played with a stylus. For that reason, I much preferred my time with Severed on the 3DS, but I don’t feel confident enough to recommend it over the Vita/other platforms’ versions for its less striking visual presentation (although, as I said, it’s not really that big of a deal in the case of this game).

The Wii U version might be the best candidate for that, combining 1) an actual gamepad, in contrast to mobile versions; 2) the gorgeous graphics of the original and 3) a stylus.
But, well, I don’t have a Wii U, so I’m just speculating. :P

Maybe I’ll get the game on my iPad at some point and play it with my Apple Pencil to check how it feels.

All in all, despite enjoying it more on the 3DS, Severed is a great game on any platform, and has easily become my favourite DrinkBox Studios title. Play it in any way you can.

Reviewed on Aug 10, 2023


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