Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
PlayStation 4
- 14th Dec 2018
- 14th Dec 2018
- PSVR Support
- PlayStation VR (Required)
- Series
- Tags
- Controller Support
- Feature Support
Reviews
Review Borderlands 2 VR - A Handsome Adaptation
You don't know Jack
Sony’s not stupid, and it seems to recognise that titles like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Borderlands 2 VR need to exist in order to get potential PlayStation VR adopters through the door. While headset veterans will accurately argue that it’s the titles like Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Beat Saber that really shine in...
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Borderlands 2 VR News
News Borderlands 2 VR Reloads with All DLC for Free This Summer
Big game hunt
Credit where credit is due: Gearbox has done an outstanding job supporting Borderlands 2 VR since its launch last year. The most recent update, which patched in PSVR Aim Controller support, significantly enhanced the gameplay – but it’s not stopping there. This summer the package will be patched with all of the original title’s...
Hands On Borderlands 2 VR Is Much Better with the PSVR Aim Controller
The best way to play
Borderlands 2 VR launched last year and played perfectly fine with the DualShock 4 controller, but we weren’t fond of its PlayStation Move support. Unfortunately, the game lacked PSVR Aim Controller support at launch – despite frequent requests from fans for its implementation. Thankfully, developer Gearbox listened, and a...
News Borderlands 2 VR Gets PSVR Aim Controller Support with 2.0 Update
Bug fixes and performance improvements, too
We were a little let down back in December when Borderlands 2 VR launched without any sign of support for the PSVR Aim Controller, but that's all about to change with today's patch that enables the use of the peripheral out in the hostile wasteland of Pandora. Alongside that, the 2.0 update will bring...
News Borderlands 2 VR Gets the Live Action Commercial Treatment
For the Mayas
It’s been a quietly exceptional year for PlayStation VR, but there’s still one big game left in its arsenal: Borderlands 2 VR. Okay, so the PlayStation 3 version of the shooter-looter launched eons ago, but it has been upgraded for virtual reality and should present a totally new experience from the all-new perspective. And to...
News Looks Like Borderlands 2 VR Won't Ship with DLC
VRy disappointing
Borderlands 2 is coming to PlayStation VR later this year, and in many ways it feels like a decent fit for Sony’s virtual reality headset. Gearbox has clearly put work into the port as well, revealing that you’ll be able to drive from a first-person perspective and dual-wield weapons using two PlayStation Move wands. But, as is...
News Borderlands 2 VR Pulls the Trigger on PSVR This Year
Handsome Jack never looked so handsome
You wanted more full-length games to make the leap to PlayStation VR, and Borderlands 2 is next in line. Due out on 14th December, the aptly named Borderlands 2 VR will bring the cel-shaded world of Pandora to Sony’s headset – and a bunch of new features to boot. This is the full game and not a spin-off...
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Hands On Borderlands 2 VR Is Much Better with the PSVR Aim Controller
The best way to play
Borderlands 2 VR launched last year and played perfectly fine with the DualShock 4 controller, but we weren’t fond of its PlayStation Move support. Unfortunately, the game lacked PSVR Aim Controller support at launch – despite frequent requests from fans for its implementation. Thankfully, developer Gearbox listened, and a...
About The Game
The iconic shooter-looter gets in your face! Virtually immerse yourself in the untamed world of Borderlands. Step into the boots of a treasure-seeking Vault Hunter armed with 87 bazillion guns on a quest to line your pockets with loot. Blast bandits with real-world aiming, punch psychos in the mouth, race across the desert in stolen bandit vehicles and free Pandora from Handsome Jack’s clutches!
PUT ON YOUR VIRTUAL BOOTS
Become one of four playable classes: Siren, Commando, Gunzerker and Assassin, each with unique skillsets and combat styles!
GET VIRTUALLY LOADED
Shoot-and-loot with bazillions of procedurally-generated guns, each with their own capabilities and modifiers. Plus, lust after procedurally-generated shields, grenades, relics, class mods and more for maximum power and mayhem!
VIRTUALLY SLOW TIME
Use the new Slow-Mo ability to set up your next attack! Plus, with Teleport, glide across Pandora as gracefully as Claptrap, if he had grace.
Comments 1
I have put over 30 hours into this game so far and having a total blast. I have not tryed the move controls but the game play is just fine with the dual shock.Most of my psvr titles start to gather dust after a hour of gameplay with the exception of skyrim and resident evil 7. For me this game is a push in the right direction for psvr and is sorley needed.
The aim controller and co-op would be a nice addition but still overall is a fantastic psvr game. 10/10
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