We already published the list of best PS Vita games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS Vita sports games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PS Vita definitely has a great library of sports games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the PS Vita and sports games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Football Manager Classic 2014
- Release Data: Sports Interactive/Sega, 2014
- Genre: Sports » Team » Soccer » Management
SEGA has brilliantly crammed the entire Football Manager experience onto the Vita, without much of a break in quality.
And if you can look beyond the glaring flaws with this game, then you really will have the PC experience on the road.
#9. MLB 14: The Show
- Release Data: SCEA San Diego Studios/SCEA, 2014
- Genre: Sports » Team » Baseball » Sim
MLB 14: The Show doesn’t quite hit it out of the park on the PS Vita, but is still a good baseball title that should keep you busy on the go.
It does have a few issues here and there, but for the most part Sony has provided a realistic and fun baseball title.
#8. Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition
- Release Data: Sega, 2012
- Genre: Sports » Individual » Tennis
If you love tennis, then you’ll love Virtua Tennis 4 from Sega on the PS Vita.
In terms of graphics and sound the game doesn’t disappoint and it truly shines in the control department which is crisp and on point.
In the end, this game will surely bring out your competitive side with its varied options and nearly endless replayability.
#7. Hustle Kings
- Release Data: VooFoo Studios/SCEI, 2012
- Genre: Sports » Individual » Billiards
Hustle Kings is basically pool on the PS Vita, and that’s all you need but the game goes out of its way to offer you little bit more than that.
If you’ve ever wanted a quality billiards game for your mobile lifestyle, Hustle Kings has got the hook up for you.
#6. MLB 12: The Show
- Release Data: SCEA San Diego Studios/SCEA, 2012
- Genre: Sports » Team » Baseball » Sim
When sports games get it right, they really do it well and MLB 12: The Show is no exception.
This game is perfect for fans of baseball but also gamers that enjoy a good portable game.
Obviously, fans of the MLB should add this game to their collection today.
#5. Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational
- Release Data: Clap Hanz/SCEI, 2012
- Genre: Sports » Individual » Golf » Arcade
Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational doesn’t mess with the traditional formula too much and that’s a good thing because there wasn’t anything wrong with it to begin.
And although golf is a serious sport, Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational does its best to make it accessible and fun to a mass audience.
#4. OlliOlli
- Release Data: Tom Hegarty/roll7, 2014
- Genre: Sports » Individual » Skate / Skateboard
If you grew up with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series, then you know what OlliOlli is all about.
This game combines the fun of racking up a high score while doing tricks with the intensity of maze runner type games.
Somewhat barebones in terms of art detail, the game relies heavily on its addictive gameplay and near-flawless execution.
#3. MLB 13: The Show
- Release Data: SCEA San Diego Studios/SCEA, 2013
- Genre: Sports » Team » Baseball » Sim
Sure, it does not look as good as the PS3 version of the game and there are some technical issues that rear their ugly head from time to time, yet there is no mistaking this is an amazingly deep game for gamers on the go and one baseball fans with a PS Vita can play with confidence.
#2. FIFA Soccer
- Release Data: Electronic Arts, 2012
- Genre: Sports » Team » Soccer » Sim
Where FIFA shines is in its tight gameplay.
Some effort was made to take advantage of the PS Vita’s innovative touch controls but it’s not obtrusive and doesn’t interfere with the game.
And turning FIFA into a pick-up-and-play type of experience definitely has its drawbacks, but then again there are so many benefits to having such a game on call.
#1. OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood
- Release Data: roll7, 2015
- Genre: Sports » Individual » Skate / Skateboard
OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood is a massive step up from the original game.
And regardless of whether you choose to tackle the game’s more difficult aspect or not, OlliOlli2 succeeds because the levels are well designed.
Simply put, it’s a gorgeous, worthy successor that’s even more absorbing and difficult to put down.
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Deciding which PS Vita sports game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!