

Otherwise, you're on your own and that's not the ideal way to get through this repetitive grind.

Instead of four-player online co-op, you can only play two, and that's if you're lucky enough to connect to Sony's finicky PlayStation Network. It's commendable that Iron Galaxy managed to squeeze all the content of Borderlands 2, including its expansion campaigns and two DLC characters, into a portable version, but it did so at the expense of the visuals, the controls, and the co-operative multiplayer. The aim of the game is to collect all this "loot," upgrade your character, and shoot your way through psychos and madmen.īut you won't want to do that on this poorly optimized, ill-conceived port. Basically, you're a treasure hunter, and the place is littered with boxes, lockers, and nooks where you find guns.

A hybrid of the first-person shooter and RPG genres, Borderlands 2 casts you as a Vault Hunter on the planet Pandora. This time it's Borderlands 2, a game that's been available on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 for a couple of years now. Yet another port lands on Sony's PlayStation Vita.
