Borderlands 2 (Vita) Review

It's not coming out from the wall sphincters anymore.



 



This PlayStation Vita version of Borderlands 2 is not so much a design challenge as it is a technical one. Gearbox Software has already accomplished its feat on console in 2011 with a massively expansive world and a rewarding online four-player mode, which was so successful that the game, in my…

  • Retains most of what makes Borderlands 2 great
  • Lots of extra content for only $40
  • Day One patch fixes a lot of glitches
  • 30fps framerate with some hiccups
  • Control scheme is tight on Vita
  • Cut to two-player multiplayer

8

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Retains most of what makes Borderlands 2 great Lots of extra content for only $40 Day One patch fixes a lot of glitches 30fps framerate with some hiccups Control scheme is tight on Vita Cut to two-player multiplayer
Retains most of what makes Borderlands 2 great Lots of extra content for only $40 Day One patch fixes a lot of glitches 30fps framerate with some hiccups Control scheme is tight on Vita Cut to two-player multiplayer
Retains most of what makes Borderlands 2 great Lots of extra content for only $40 Day One patch fixes a lot of glitches 30fps framerate with some hiccups Control scheme is tight on Vita Cut to two-player multiplayer
Retains most of what makes Borderlands 2 great Lots of extra content for only $40 Day One patch fixes a lot of glitches 30fps framerate with some hiccups Control scheme is tight on Vita Cut to two-player multiplayer
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