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63 Reviews
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Published: 2015-03-29, Author: Darren , review by: destructoid.com
Good: A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. ...
Abstract: Do you remember that film when you were a teenager? The one which everyone saw and became obsessed over for a short while? The one which you still quote today with your inner circle? Well, that is what Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is; the belated sequel to...
Enjoyable low-gravity movement and combat. Good art design. Fun, new Claptrap class.
Lackluster, repetitive mission design. Uninteresting story and dialogue. Lots of useless loot
Though low gravity makes combat more interesting, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel's missions and story feel like straight-up filler. This Pre-Sequel is strictly for devoted Vault Hunters....
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel offers more of the same with some alterations, and that may be enough for fans of Borderlands 2. But if you only have a passing interest, wait until the price is reduced to a more reasonable level....
Great gunplay, Movement no longer tedious, Funny at times, Great coop;
Poorly optimized, Still repetitive, Shorter and less varied, Pricey;
Despite me liking Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, I can't say the game needs to exist. Sure, it adds depth to some of its characters, and gives more nuance to the world, but there was plenty of that already. It follows the same tried-and-tested ground the 2-...
Oldskool doublejump acrobatics and low gravity, New weapons and environments, Classic Borderlands humor and dialog, Varied character play styles, Did I mention you can play as Claptrap
Vehicles need tweaking, Frequent bugs with quest triggers and collision detection, Possibly a bit short
Abstract: Platforms: PC (Reviewed), PS3 and Xbox 360.According to Greek mythology, Pandora, the first woman on earth, released the evils of humanity by opening a jar she received as a wedding present. Letting out all manner of calamities including plagues, sickness...