Also On: iOS, Android
Publisher: Big Blue Bubble
Developer: RingZero Game Studio
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: E
Letโs be honest: the question when it comes to Burn The Rope on the Vita isnโt, โIs it any good?โ Chances are, you probably already know the answer to that. After all, itโs been downloaded millions of times for free from Google Play/the Android Market, and millions more for 99 cents (give or take a dollar) through Appleโs App Store. As much as I love my Vita, I canโt ignore the odds that most people who own Sonyโs handheld have probably already played Burn The Rope in some form somewhere else.
As such, the real question most people reading this probably have are: why should I spend $4 on a Vita game when I can get it for under a dollar elsewhere?
Truthfully, Iโm not sure that you should, since Burn The Rope on the Vita is almost exactly the same game as youโd get on your smartphone or iDevice. You have a rope with bugs on it, you touch it, it starts a fire, and you turn the rope so that the fire keeps burning upwards. If youโre lucky, you get 100%. Thatโs all there is to it.
I mean, yes, there are some features on the Vita version that make it slightly different. You turn the rope by dragging your finger across the screen in this version, rather than having to turn your whole device around in circles. Thereโs no question thatโs an improvement over the original. You can also zoom in on various spots by pinching the rear touchscreen and moving the rope around with your left stick. Thatโs less of an improvement, since whatever advantage you gain from zooming in, you lose from it not being a particularly precise or responsive feature.
Oh, and the Vita version has trophies. If youโre the kind of person who prides him- or herself on having more of those, then youโll find another sixteen you can snatch up here โ though, it should be noted, a platinum isnโt one of them.
Donโt get me wrong: Burn The Rope Vita is still a fun game. Itโs easy to see why it thrived in the casual gaming marketplace: itโs based on a simple, straightfoward concept, but at the same time itโs got the kind of incentives โ in the form of a a gold/silver/bronze medal system based on what percent of the rope you burn โ that make easy to become addicted. If, for whatever reason, you havenโt played Burn The Rope before, then by all means download it to your Vita, because youโll definitely get your $4 worth. But honestly, if you have played it before, then thereโs no way that on-screen turning, rear touch zooming, and the promise of up to 16 trophies make it worth picking up again.