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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
So what kind of a game is the Pre-Sequel then? If you said ‘more Borderlands', you wouldn't be far off. But it is a Borderlands game that feels revitalised thanks to the new gameplay mechanics, enemies, humour and weapons. It plays out like a massive expa...
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel takes time to hit the fifth gear, but when it does, it offers gameplay that is fast paced, fun, tactical and erratic. The sheer variety of weapons make this a treat for shooter fans.92K Australia 2k games Borderlands Borderlan...
Fans will appreciate subtle nods to BL2 characters, Elpis is a more scenic world to rip apart enemies in
Laughs are few and far between, Uninteresting story, Low gravity does nothing to up the pace, More like a DLC or, if we're generous, an expansion, Main story missions have you doing mundane tasks
There's a lot of new stuff to discover in the game and the low gravity environment adds a new dynamic to combat, which some players might not have experienced before. For them this will be the one true noteworthy “wow” factor. The story is lame and seems...
If this review feels overly negative, it's because the positives of Borderlands seem hardly worth discussing--we've already had two games (and countless expansions) worth of this stuff. This is a decent bit of fan-service, the loot grind is still addictiv...
Despite its tendency to make you jump through hoops before getting to the good stuff, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel delivers where I expect it to as a Borderlands fan. The new gear and low-gravity mechanics mixed with the zany skill trees makes for a fresh ...
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a worthy addition to the franchise. While it isn't nearly as polished or entertaining as Borderlands 2; it does retain the sense of fun from its predecessor. Th new weapons and gameplay mechanics that encourage players to ru...
Fighting in a vacuum with low-gravity is highly entertaining. Watch bodies float away, New mechanics added to provide depth for loot hunting, Strong (Australian) personality and humour while retaining the series' roots
Clunky inventory system from previous games, Story feels unnecessary to the series
Despite its tendency to make you jump through hoops before getting to the good stuff, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel delivers where I expect it to as a Borderlands fan. The new gear and low-gravity mechanics mixed with the zany skill trees makes for a fresh ...
Published: 2014-10-13, Author: David , review by: gameit.es
Abstract: 2K y los chicos de Gearbox lanzarán mañana de forma oficial un nuevo shooter dentro de una de sus franquicias más famosas en los FPS, Borderlands The Pre-Sequel, llegando primero a Norteamérica y unos días más tarde, en concreto el 17, en Europa para PC...