Also On: PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Publisher: SCEA/2K Games
Developer: Gearbox/Iron Galaxy
Medium: Digital/Vita Card
Players: 1-2
Online: Yes
ESRB: M
Considering the near-universal acclaim that greeted Borderlands 2 on its initial release, the question facing the game on its release on the Vita isnโt โis it any good?โ That, after all, has been greeted with a pretty definitive โyesโ. Rather, the question it has to answer is, can such a huge, bold expansive game be shrunk down to fit on the PS Vita?
While some people may disagree, I think that the answer there can be answered in the affirmative just as emphatically. Because however you want to look at it, Borderlands 2 on the Vita is a pretty impressive accomplishment. It looks great, it plays great, itโs justโฆgreat.
Graphically speaking, the game is helped by the fact the console versions aimed for โdistinctiveโ rather than โstate of the artโ. The cel-shaded look that worked so wonderful on consoles is just as gorgeous here, with Pandoraโs wastelands and ruined villages coming to life on the Vitaโs screen. Admittedly, itโs not a perfect port โ as witnessed by the opening cutscene โ but on the whole, it looks great enough that those few weak moments are easy to overlook.
Happily, when it comes to the controls, there arenโt even those minor compromises: Borderlands 2 works here so well that you might believe the game was designed for the Vita. Seriously. It works so well, it even manages to make using the rear touch pad seem worthwhile. There arenโt many other games that can say that, so Iron Galaxy deserves all kinds of plaudits for pulling that off. (And, of course, if tapping the back of your Vita isnโt your style, you can always map it to something else.)
I know Iโm supposed to harp on some minor shortcomings here, but honestly, I canโt think of any. If youโre really a stickler for multiplayer, I guess itโs a little annoying that the game only allows for 2 players in a game, rather than up to 4. Personally, I canโt say Iโm too annoyed by the change, since I only ever play the game in single-player mode, but Iโm sure there are people to whom this matters a great deal.
Beyond that, though? Iโve got nothing. As I said, Iron Galaxy did an incredible job of cramming a huge game onto the Vita, and they did without having to make any major sacrifices. Borderlands 2 is instantly one of the best games the Vita has to offer, and a sign that maybe, just maybe, those initial promises of it being a portable console in your pocket werenโt that far from reality.