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The editors liked
Great story for series fans
Interesting new classes
A new world to explore
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
Enjoyable low-gravity movement and combat. Good art design. Fun
New Claptrap class.
Same old Borderlands loot grind
Some solid jokes in amongst the reference humor
Glitched weapons are fantastic
The new enemy types provide a great challenge
Later environments are a sight to behold
Great gunplay
Movement no longer tedious
Funny at times
Great coop
Tons of loot
Funny dialog
Butt slams
Interesting classes
Lots of content
The editors didn't like
Doesn't deviate from original games much
Previous-generation only
Vehicles need tweaking
Frequent bugs with quest triggers and collision detection
Possibly a bit short
Lackluster
Repetitive mission design. Uninteresting story and dialogue. Lots of useless loot
Same old Borderlands loot grind
Feels like an overlong expansion for Borderlands 2
Too many fetch quests!
Extra content doesn't satisfy
Nothing interesting is done with returning environments
Published: 2014-11-16, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: This isn't a review of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Although I have been playing it a bit recently, and it's made me think about my relationships with modern first person shooters.Part of the reason why it isn't a review is that, while I have been playing...
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Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Michael , review by: g3ar.co.za
Extremely humorous, Loads of fun, Spectacular storyline
Abstract: Like Borderlands 2 's first DLC character, Gaige the Mechromancer, Jack the Doppelganger is a pet class, supplementing the one already on the roster. Jack's action skill summons digistructed body doubles of himself, armed with a wrist laser like the one t...
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Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
BorderlandsMore BorderlandsLooks GreatNew LocationsBored-erlandsDoesn't Feel NewBad AI & Checkpoint SystemWeaker storylineYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel PC ReviewThe Pre-Sequel is a perfectly acceptab...
The entire Borderlands series deviates from the normal by fusing sci-fi nerd RPG and first person shooter game styles, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! is more of the same. The story is compelling, the humor ribald but delightful, and the character deve...
More Borderlands fun, Grinder makes end game looting, slightly, more productive
Doesn't add much to the Borderlands 2 experience, Forced in low gravity mechanic, Reviewed on PS3. Also available for PS Vita, Xbox 360, PC, Mac and Linux.
Anarchic action, Butt-stomping in space, Infectious personality, Great co-op play
Matchmaking feels clunky, Lazy mission design
It can feel more like a generous expansion than a game in its own right, but The Pre-Sequel gives Borderlands fans what they want and how they want it, with just enough twists to make the experience feel distinct. Played Borderlands 2? Loved Borderlands ...
Same great Borderlands combat and loot explosions, New characters, weapons, and play mechanics inject some freshness
Nothing seems to have changed since Borderlands 2, in terms of fixes and improvements, The game never really establishes its own identity within the series
Published: 2014-10-14, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: This is a game set before Borderlands 2, yet narrated in flashback after the events of that game. This time, the quartet of playable characters is drawn from the ranks of previous enemy bosses. There's Athena, from The Secret Armory of General Knoxx expan...