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 view, partially spurred Bungie to have confidence in its conception of . All that Iron Galaxy Studios needed to achieve is an exact port, or at least one as close as possible, to the Vita and the developer would have succeeded in providing the handheld one of the best titles to date. The PS3 and the Vita, however, of course differ enough in hardware power that sacrifices were inevitable, some of which you may not be able to stomach.
If you've read our warning snippet earlier in the week, you'll know that the bugs and freezes have plagued the game in its early access form. Luckily, the Day One patch released on May 13th has fixed many of the audio dropouts, freezes, framerate stops, and technical hiccups throughout the game. It doesn't patch everything wrong, but it's a much smoother game overall.
MP1st - Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! has been officially outed for over a month now, but Gearbox Software and 2K Australia have been keeping awfully ever since.
Gearbox Software and Sonys love-child, Borderlands 2 on PlayStation Vita has been playtested by Sonys Social Media Specialist, Justin Massongill, and it looks very solid.
When Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel was announced on April 9, Gearbox Software said it was being co-developed by themselves and 2K Australia. That seemed pretty clear. But then stories were written in the press that made things sound a little murkier.
Today during a panel at PAX East, Borderlands developer Gearbox Software announced that its Homeworld Remastered premium collector's edition will be extremely limited. Only a few thousand units will be produced, Gearbox marketing director Steve Gibson said.
Today during a panel at PAX East, Borderlands developer Gearbox Software announced that its Homeworld Remastered premium collector's edition will be extremely limited. Only a few thousand units will be produced, Gearbox marketing director Steve Gibson said.