- Publisher: 2K Games
- Release Date: Oct 13, 2014
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Nov 3, 2014Another great installment in the Borderlands franchise, the Pre Sequel takes things to the next level with a fantastic story, great characters and new innovative gameplay, which will make you jump for joy...Quite literally.
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Oct 13, 2014Fantastic fun.
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Oct 13, 2014Exactly what fans of the series wanted in a new installment — more Borderlands. It keeps everything that made Borderlands 2 great, and adds a few new tricks of its own. It might not be innovative, but it’s damn fun to play. Honestly, isn’t that what really matters?
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Oct 13, 2014Overall though, with the excellent gameplay, somewhat higher difficulty and challenge, and the excellent dialogue and narrative by characters both old and new, fans of Borderlands 2 will likely get the same amount of enjoyment out of The Pre-Sequel.
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Oct 13, 2014If Borderlands 2 was an example of the series coasting under its own momentum, the Pre-Sequel is something of a master class in how to refine the series into a step forward.
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Oct 13, 2014Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel refreshes gameplay through some new mechanics and a whole new story, including a cast of familiar characters and brand new characters, while diving into the events that lead up to Borderlands 2.
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Oct 14, 2014The more time you spend with The Pre-Sequel!, the easier it is for you to notice important changes: a completely new combat system, cool new characters, a complex story, even funnier quests and more of everyone's favorite - Claptrap! Fans of Borderlands 2 will find tons of goodies wrapped in a fresh new package and spend dozens of hours simply having fun.
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Oct 13, 2014While the game play additions do mix it up slightly, the game often feels like a huge expansion rather than a stand-alone release.
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Nov 19, 2014Combined with the great Boss Battles, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is definitely a must-have for Borderlands fans and should be high on the wishlist for everyone else.
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Nov 11, 2014The appeal lies in the game’s simplicity as much as it lies in its alluring wackiness, crazy characters and superb atmosphere.
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Oct 15, 2014Buy recommendations rarely fall so easily like this: If you want just more Borderlands, buy the Pre-Sequel.
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Pelit (Finland)Nov 15, 2014Borderlands the Pre-Sequel is by no means a bad game, but for a Borderlands veteran it ends up feeling more like a oversized DLC rather than a brand new stand-alone game. [Nov 2014]
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Oct 22, 2014Even though this is not the “real” continuation of the beloved shoot-and-loot-series and still shows some elements that might have been bugging you before, you’ll get plenty of hours of fun out of it.
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PC PowerPlayNov 1, 2014Fan service of the highest level, though feels a little samey at times. [Nov 2014, p.54]
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Oct 29, 2014A Borderlands game that feels revitalised thanks to the new gameplay mechanics, enemies, humour and weapons. It plays out like a massive expansion pack, one filled to the brim with more secrets, ideas and a familiar gear-grind for better loot. And more Borderlands is actually a fun idea after all.
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Oct 22, 2014The shooting is fun, the low gravity and oxygen ideas are nice, the story still does not impress in many ways, but overall the experience is engaging and a good way to get the adrenaline flowing.
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Oct 20, 2014Pure fan service and a great way to say goodbye to the generation that saw Borderlands become one of the most successful franchises in recent times.
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Oct 15, 2014Ultimately, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel was designed as a game for people who liked the first two Borderlands and want more of that.
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Oct 14, 2014It is more of the same, but that same is still very good and very enjoyable.
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Oct 14, 2014The Pre-Sequel is a great action game that shines thanks to its co-op. Its story still remains secondary, but it doesn't matter because Borderlands is a great party. A crazy trip of death and destruction that you will enjoy.
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Oct 13, 2014While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is tweaked sufficiently to warrant being its own entity.
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Oct 13, 2014Borderlands will be Borderlands. The Pre-Sequel adds tons of content to the old Borderlands 2 coop experience: fun, sarcastic and bad-ass. And remember; loot first, ask later.
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Oct 13, 2014Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a hilarious, fan-focused continuation of the series' core values. But lacking any truly evolution, it makes for a fun diversion rather than a meaningful new chapter.
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Oct 13, 2014Despite 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.
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Oct 13, 2014With the majority of changes being positive, the only thing that should give someone pause over taking the plunge is whether or not you want more Borderlands.
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Oct 13, 2014Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a funny cartoon shooter that compels you to keep playing and score more guns. Just like the last two. Laser weapons and moon bouncing add a little extra flavor, but if you don't like Borderlands by now, this won't change things.
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Oct 13, 2014The Pre-Sequel! is a solid entry in the Borderlands series but nothing more than that. A decent continuation to keep the fans happy until Gearbox is ready to move the series over to the new generation of consoles.
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Oct 20, 2014A pre-sequel for those who are predisposed to Borderlands and can't wait for a full sequel.
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Oct 13, 2014It is not the Borderlands 3 we are still waiting for, since that little "something" that made Borderlands 2 great is missing. Still, if you just want more Borderlands, it delivers.
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Oct 13, 2014A well-executed but thoroughly unambitious extension of Borderlands 2. Low-grav jumping adds a new dimension to combat.
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Game World Navigator MagazineNov 25, 20142K delivered exactly what it promised: a derivative game which nevertheless deserves to be completed in single-player for the story. And then maybe one more play through with a friend or two, just to shoot stuff and kid around, before setting Pre-Sequel aside until DLCs come. Just as it always is with Borderlands. [Dec 2014, p.64]
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CD-ActionDec 13, 2014Derivative, but also colorful, absurd and fun. If you played one Borderlands game, you played them all. [Dec 2014, p.56]
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Oct 20, 2014Low-gravity system and laser guns are good features. But these are not enough to make Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel a new game. The game still feels like a Borderlands 2 DLC. If you are a real fan of Borderlands series, you will definitely like this game, otherwise you will be disappointed.
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Oct 15, 2014If Borderlands: the pre Sequel were a DLC that does not bear its name, it still is a very pleasant game with new features like low gravity, oxygen to look after, jetpacks and freeze guns. Add a crazy and very funny playable Clap-Trap and you've got quite a nice game.
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Oct 13, 2014The Pre-Sequel offers freshly designed air combat thanks to the low gravity of Elpis. It feels like a whole new game, until the action ends and you glance at the shell of Borderlands 2 being remade all over again. A hit and miss title that fans will definitely love.
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Oct 13, 2014With improvements that feel more incremental than innovative, 2K Australia have stepped up and provided a solid and long-lasting if technically safe entry in the Borderlands series and yet, it's one which stands out almost singularly on the merit of it's breathlessly entertaining cast and rowdy narrative.
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Oct 13, 2014While it probably should’ve been DLC, it’s still more Borderlands fun for anyone starving for more Vault hunting action.
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Positive: 470 out of 1028
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Mixed: 332 out of 1028
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Negative: 226 out of 1028
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