FPS/RPG We need guns. Lots of guns. As much as we gushed ourselves daft over the original , at least until the frankly terrible DLC spoiled the party, we did always wish for a bit more in the way of variation.
FPS/RPG We need guns. Lots of guns. As much as we gushed ourselves daft over the original , at least until the frankly terrible DLC spoiled the party, we did always wish for a bit more in the way of variation.
Borderlands 2 Story line quite follow and at the same time doesn't follow the Original Borderlands. New Weapons, a lot of new weapons were added to the game, new characters and new way to upgrade your character. This new gender of game style is pretty unique and they do a great job in this series.
New characters; New skills ; cool expansions for the game and replayable
Repetitive and loots are rarer than the first game
I played the first borderlands and i have to say this is a definate improvement. Great uniquie gameplay and a good storyline to back the game up. The only fault i can really pick up on the game is the fact its a bit short although you can play through again on a harder difficulty and get better loot...
Fans of the original Borderlands will know just how a good a job Gearbox did with the subsequent DLC packs. There were four in total, each one offering something a little fresh and quirky to the main tale, adding many more hours to the overall game and all with tongue wedged firmly in cheek.
The latest DLC for Borderlands 2 takes the vault hunters to the swampy, dirty, uncivilized continent of Aegrus, where the sophisticated and gentlemanly Sir Hammerlock has invited the player characters on a hunting expedition.
High level; durable enemies - be ready for a challenge; Not one; but two raid bosses; A new Seraph Vendor and accompanying goodies
Short in duration; A bit lacking in features; Frustrating maps
Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty delivers mild-mannered humor and a satisfying adventure for you to shoot and loot your way through.
New enemies liven things up Lovely new areas to visit Some amusing characters and quests
Humor runs dry toward the end Some technical hiccups
Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre, the latest Headhunter Pack DLC for Borderlands 2, is a stark reminder that a solid gameplay foundation only counts for so much. At this point I'm looking for creative variations on the type of content Gearbox has already served up, and Wedding Day Massacre's...
Same Borderlands 2 fun
Lifeless environment; Boring quests; Unlikable characters; No gameplay twists
The transition from surprise hit to establishment sequel has gone very well for Borderlands. Despite a lack of fundamental changes everyone seems to agree that the second game is a lot better than the first, and that its downloadable content is one of the few times a big name franchise has ever got...
The new levels look good and the side quests and new wildlife are excellent; More great dialogue and gags, and some of the series' best boss battles
Shorter and less focused than the previous add-ons; The new human enemies aren't necessarily in poor taste, but they're also not particularly funny
For the first Headhunter add-on for Borderlands 2, it's just what I expected. A neat-looking new location, 2 short missions and a boss whose head you can unlock for your character. And... that's pretty much it.
though took me a while to warm up to as initially found it really hard but after a lot of play it is a lot better game with far better characters better story and more loot
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