![]() Low gravity and oxygen are interesting gameplay additions. The classes (that I saw) were fun as well, we chose well and I went defensive and Carny went with the gun-toting Nisha. It was funny hearing the difference my Athena would say to an NPC quest-giver as opposed to Nisha, Carny's character. The main characters you can control can also now speak to people, which makes them far more relatable. It also a small 'present-time' story that meshes well with the announced third game, which is in development. It's worth playing after Borderlands 2 because you connect the dots about the origins of some things that are very commonplace in the previous game. The campaign isn't as long, but what is there is very good and fleshes out Handsome Jack much more. In the Pre-sequel, that was about level 33-ish. Completing all the story and DLC campaigns for Borderlands 2 had me clock out at about level 43. The Pre-sequel definitely isn't as good as Borderlands 2. Too many games on my 'to play' list as it is though. I've heard mixed things about the Pre-Sequel so I've yet to play that, but I'll have to get around to it at some point. One of the most legitimately hilarious games I've ever played and it improved on the original in basically every way. So, what are your thoughts on the series? Played it? Liked it? Hated it?ĮDIT: Also, what the hell happened to the title? A u and an e has decided to There's also the Tales of the Borderlands game, but I haven't played that yet. We bought The Pre-Sequel and while I'd say it wasn't as good as Borderlands 2, it is still a solid entry. You don't often get in-room co-op games these days. Carny now both times (sans my solo Gaige playthrough) and it is great to play as a pair. It's also one of the best games to play with others, which helps. Maybe it is the array of side-quests, but I always feel rather homely when I'm in the company of the Borderlands 1 team, or fighting my way through orcs during Tiny Tina's Dragon Keep campaign. two years ago? Maybe a year ago? Anyway, I've been doing a second playthrough of Borderlands 2 with a different character and I just remember why I loved this game so much.įor a game that is purported to not have a strong story, there's plenty of characterisation going on. That and I hope we get more Tiny Tina in the next Borderlands game, maybe even as a playable character, perhaps.So Mr. The weapons to the humor and colorful characters are what make me like this game. I enjoy this franchise and do have a lot of fun playing it. If there is a Borderlands 3, I hope they give the game more variety. Given that, the game would get repetitive and boring after a while since there wasn't too much that was new to the game. Sure, the gameplay was not that different than BL1 but it also felt similar, maybe too similar to BL1. ![]() That was a double-edged sword in my opinion. I think the problem with Borderlands 2, for me that is, was that they- Gearbox- decided to stick with what worked in Borderlands 1 and added a few new things to it. They mentioned something about providing some variety to the area so it doesn't look so boring. That’s right, you can play as THE Claptrap! Oh, and did we mention that you’re fighting on the moon!?Ĭlick to expand.That's one of the things they mentioned in a previous video- the environment may be too repetitive given the game takes place on the moon. There’s Athena – The Gladiator, Wilhelm – The Enforcer, Nisha – The Lawbringer, and Claptrap – The Fragtrap. Fans of the franchise will no doubt remember some of these characters from past games. For the very first time, you’ll play on the other side as four new playable characters fighting alongside Handsome Jack, and you’ll witness Jack’s transformation into the megalomaniacal tyrant that you loved to hate in Borderlands 2. Narratively, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel takes place between the original Borderlands game and Borderlands 2. 2K announced today that the game is being co-developed by Gearbox Software and 2K Australia, and will be available later this fall for the PlayStation 3. Handsome Jack is back with a whole new cast of playable characters and he’s taking you to the moon of Pandora in the next standalone AAA game in 2K’s best-selling franchise – Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Offensive opportunities will be plentiful, with new laser-based and “Cryo” weapons joining the already gargantuan armory present on Pandora, and you can play as one of four new characters - including Claptrap. It takes place between Borderlands 1 and 2, and explores the rise of the latter’s charmingly sadistic villain: Handsome Jack. 2K just announced Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, a new entry in the awesome/ridiculous/ridiculously-awesome FPS series from Gearbox.
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