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A classic Borderlands experience, but nothing really more than that.

Tipo uma DLC do 2 , só que resolveram fazer um jogo separado para isso.


Pretty fun basically just space Borderlands 2. The skill trees were very satisfying especially on Athena.

Borderlands the pre-sequel is pretty decent this is my 3rd time going through it (I'm making my friend go through the games) what puts this down alot for me is the map design and some of the guns (laser guns especially 👎) most of the guns i picked up weren't bad they just didn't seem fun to use.

The story is what carries this a lot,and the last 2 scenes are my favorite. The side missions were great obviously,they never fail on them.

And then the characters 🤷🏾‍♂️ I only remember playing 2 characters I can say they have some decent characters to play (I played Wilhelm he was alright) i remember nisha being a little annoying to use sometimes but she was good too.

So mainly you MIGHT not like this game compared to other borderlands games cuz of it's map design and guns





i need to play more borderlands games

a bit slower then the second game and the world not as interesting but still a fun game with cool concepts and fun guns

It’s a game to be sure. You can play as Claptrap though and he’s like actually peak. But let’s be real, it’s pretty shit. It’s horribly balanced, the main quest is good when Jack is speaking, but when he’s not its ass. And the game itself just isn’t very charming.

I didn't understand the 10h cinematic of oiled up Claptrap twerking but it was ok

The (second) best Borderlands game!

I think after the heights of Borderlands 2 made a lot of people overhate this game. It had a pretty decent story, still good jokes, and probably better DLC and game systems than BL2, just doesn't have the iconic factor to it.

can't be worse than wonderlands

Was the first Borderlands I played in full back when the Handsome Collection just released. I had a lot of fun with this game and I thought some of the new mechanics were really cool like laser and glitch rarity weapons. A lot of the returning legendries from BL2 are neutered in this game and don't really feel "legendary." This sort of killed the game for me since most purples would suffice due to how drastically toned down the legendary rarity as a whole was. Some of the best weapons were locked behind SHIFT which was disappointing. I do think that this game had a couple of cool easter eggs compared to BL2, at least from the top of my head. Namely the Sonic and Mario easter eggs. It's a shame this game was left mostly unfinished because it could've been really great, I still think Claptastic Voyage is one of the best DLCs released for this series.

Abandonner le jeu en même temps que mon ami m'a abandonné. Peut-être un jour qui sait.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a fun romp back into the wacky world of Pandora, this time with a low-gravity twist! You get to play as new characters like Claptrap (hilarious but can be annoying) and Athena (way more fun than I expected). The shooting is still satisfying, the loot is plentiful, and the humor hits most of the time. However, the story isn't quite as strong as Borderlands 2, and some missions can feel repetitive. Still, it's a good time for fans of the series, especially if you like the idea of blasting aliens while moonwalking around.

Story 3.3 | Gameplay 3.8 | Audio 2.5 | Visual 3.7 | Details 4 | Entertainment 3 | Open world 2

Total 3.2

Just play as the Jack doppleganger.

If you take just the story out, and are a Borderlands fan, this is an enjoyable entry. It fleshes out some characters and gives good backstory to the events of BL2. However, the gameplay I think is some of the worst the series has offered.

On the surface the idea of low grav SHOULD be fun, but they made the maps so damn big and constantly force you to backtrack on them to the point of pure monotony. Also changing the loot system so that many legendaries dont have dedicated loot sources means that you could easily get to the final boss without a single legendary. You know, the thing that makes a looter shooter like this fun?

I was excited to go for the 100% on this game, but after having done it, I can definitively say its my least favorite game in the series by far.

Despite the new unique playable characters, Pre-Sequel feel very much like a middle-child of the series. Not necessarily bad, outside of the oxygen mechanic, but mostly just "eh". The story it fills in between 1 and 2 is very interesting atleast and sets up for the future of the series pretty well.

The worst Borderlands game on account of being the least interesting and most annoying one (an incredible feat). The game isn't terrible, but I just didn't care about it the entire time I played through the story. Worst cast of selectable characters, worst setting, worst gameplay, with me giving particular note to the oxygen mechanic, one of the most tedious and sluggish things I've had to endure in a game. It's still a Borderlands game, so it's gonna be dumb mindless fun at some base level, but it's clear that the series was starting to age poorly by this entry, and 3 did not get much better. Just very disappointed, mostly.

you develop a gimmick to design your game around, only to be annoying as hell to deal with. The combat is still fairly solid, but having segments where you have to be conscious of oxygen is an unforgivable chore

Como Borderlands, não tem muito a oferecer na replayabilidade.

dont know how a borderlands 2 spinoff could be so meh


Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a mixed bag, on one hand its basically just more Borderlands 2 which is great, but the whole thing feels really stretched out. In all honesty there is a lot to dislike about TPS, but there is also a lot to like.

Let's start this off with all the things that are basically the same as Borderlands 2. TPS is made in the same engine as Borderlands 2 so graphically it looks the same, still that charming cell-shaded style but no real improvement. I don't think this is a negative though especially considering it only came out 2 years after BL2. The Gameplay is mostly the same, you get a couple of new tricks like the double jump and the slam features from the o2 kits, which deepens aerial combat, which wasn't really a big thing in BL2. Also i noticed the guns don't feel quite as good as they do in BL2, it's not like they're bad they are still pretty good just not amazing.

The story is probably the most mixed up part of the whole game. We get to see how Handsome Jack became a villain which is pretty cool, but for some reason they stretched out the story way further then it should of been. It really feels like this was supposed it be a massive DLC that was stretched out to be its own game. The whole thing is mostly forgettable, but as an Australian i do kind of dig all the Aussie references and jokes.

The Vault monster in TPS is actually really good though. I was surprised considering the first 2 vault monsters aren't anything special, so to see an actual multi phase fight is a welcome surprise.

The Vaulthunters in the TPS are great. you can make some really interesting builds across the 6 playable characters and they are all pretty fun to play. The voiced lines is a welcome inclusion, even if it's minimal and doesn't change anything, having your character voice their opinions about whats going on is still really cool to see, and gives them way more character.

The Pre-Sequel is a solid inclusion in the borderlands series, It's not as bad as a lot of people make it out to be but its nowhere near the peak of the series.

first i played for 12 hour then i ended up with cheat engine to have fun
its too slow and not that fun like borderlands 2 so you better play 2 or 3

Mechanics were a lot more fun than 1 and 2, and I'm sad that they didn't keep some of it. Though I do recognize that it was a different developer than usual so maybe they didn't want to use their work. Janey best girl.