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  1. Oct 29, 2014
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's good... not great by any means, but pretty enjoyable. Better than Destiny, but not as good as Borderlands 2. Most people aren't big fans of the low-grav system but I have thoroughly enjoyed it, and it is not nearly as difficult to control as they would have you believe. Sure the world has less fast travel and lots of walking around, but you can move much more quickly than in the previous games with low-grav. This does have its downsides though. I went through most missions with little to no combat, and even with doing all the side missions I was pretty underleveled at times.

    I did enjoy playing as recognizable characters, and the addition of character specific dialogue was wonderful. Wilhelm is a lot of fun, sure his active is essentially the same as Gaige's, but slowly turning into a robot (and his voice changes all robotic) is really cool. Claptrap is really great if you are playing online, and the dialogue responding to him, particularly from Jack, is often pretty funny.

    I did not run into any major bugs other than one where some enemies fell through the floor. Luckily Wolf was more than capable of taking care of it.

    The humor is all pretty much intact, but there is far too much sexualization of characters. Pretty much every character you are introduced to in this game is gay or a child, and it is fully up to your discretion to decide on if some are both. Did anyone need to know if Hammerlock was gay or not? Definitely not, it doesn't add anything to his character, and is overall worthless information. Then there is Janey Springs who every time she is involved with dialogue is either saying she's a lesbian or hitting on any and every female character in the game. As a whole I do like her character, the children's stories are enjoyable. I just figured they were building up to some joke or something with the overt homosexuality, but it didn't go anywhere.

    I am waiting anxiously for the DLC, and lets hope Gearbox edges out 2K australia as time goes on. Not that the game isn't enjoyable, but as far as Borderlands titles go this is a pretty weak entry. I would say it is better than the first one if say both came out at the same time, but this game should have shown many years of progress that the first one didn't need.

    Anyway quick list
    the good
    Low grav (not to everyone, but for my own list it is a good addition)
    Laser and cryo weaponry
    typical Borderlands humor and pop-culture references
    The new characters are enjoyable
    I like the backstory on Jack and his hatred of Vault Hunters

    The Bad
    Not enough difference to make it a good standalone title
    Attempts to be unnecessarily political (you and I both know that was the intent)
    Although few in number some bugs can be damn near game-breaking. I was lucky to be Wilhelm.
    Not releasing on the new consoles will severely limit the games potential
    Some pop-culture references feel very forced and as such lose a lot of the humor
    To me Australian accents can sound abrasive.

    In conclusion

    "Screw you Toby Van Adobe, you have my only soap"
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  2. Jan 30, 2015
    6
    Played through with friends, then went back to BL2 which has a better cast, bigger and better maps, story & missions. I didn't care for Handsome Jack's backstory. He can never be forgiven for what he does in BL 2, every time I could, I was shooting him for Bloodwing's sake.
  3. Jun 30, 2015
    7
    This was a very fun game with some cool features introduced in the series, but it didn't equal up to the quality of the first two games. I really liked the story and Handsome Jack's dynamic role in this game, but the game itself needed more polish.
  4. Dec 16, 2016
    7
    This third episode of the franchise chose not to follow the events of Borderlands 2 but to tell us the rise of Handsome Jack, the charismatic villain of this previous episode. It also was one of the last game made exclusively for the old-gen. Does it live up to the expectations ?

    Technically the game is alright with no major issues except some minor framerate drops but nothing harmful
    This third episode of the franchise chose not to follow the events of Borderlands 2 but to tell us the rise of Handsome Jack, the charismatic villain of this previous episode. It also was one of the last game made exclusively for the old-gen. Does it live up to the expectations ?

    Technically the game is alright with no major issues except some minor framerate drops but nothing harmful for the gameplay. The graphics keep the same art direction of the franchise and it doesn't brings a lot of improvements or new visuals with the same design of monsters, weapons and characters.

    Gameplay wise it's the same than the previous games with an open-world FPS with an emphasis on loot and coop, they tried to innovate with the low gravity (obvious given the fact that the action is on the moon) but it really doesn't change much (you'll never have oxygen troubles and the high jumps don't serve for anything ). But once again the main feeling is that it could be an expansion for Borderlands 2 and not a new episode.

    The story is certainly the most interesting point of the game, I think everybody loved Handsome Jack and his background was interesting but they relied too much on him and it lacks more charismatic characters. But at least the side quests are developed and full of pop culture references and you'll want to do them. To finish the game (campaign and side quests) you can expect around 25 hours which is good for the genre.

    In conclusion Borderlands The Pre-Sequel is certainly a fun game, specially with friends, but the lack of innovations is a major let down and if you already played the first two games you might end a bit bored despite the funny writing. I'll advise it only for big fans of the licence, if it's not your case you better expect Borderlands 3 on PS4/Xbox One.
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  5. Nov 11, 2014
    7
    I enjoyed this entry into the Borderlands series, but the style and look of it are aging to me. It feels a bit like they are riding the popularity rather than expanding the game outwards. I am glad this studio has a new title out, because they need to keep developing new I.P. They are good at it.
  6. Oct 19, 2014
    4
    Upon hearing Pre-Sequel was being developed by 2K Australia and not Gearbox, I had my reservations as to whether or not this would be a title worth investing in. Unfortunately, those reservations were fully justified.

    Pre-Sequel gives one the impression of a lackluster DLC stamped with a full $60 price tag. The game world is smaller than any Borderlands past, and even smaller than some
    Upon hearing Pre-Sequel was being developed by 2K Australia and not Gearbox, I had my reservations as to whether or not this would be a title worth investing in. Unfortunately, those reservations were fully justified.

    Pre-Sequel gives one the impression of a lackluster DLC stamped with a full $60 price tag. The game world is smaller than any Borderlands past, and even smaller than some DLC-added zones, which 2K compensates for with vastly extended enemy spawn times (6-8 packs of enemies spawning instead of 3-5), far shorter respawn timers, less fast travel stations, less vehicle availability and quests that send you back and forth over the same two zones over and over and over and over. This is exacerbated by the addition of low gravity, prompting 2K to decide it was necessary to cram pointless jumping challenges into a game with infamously terrible physics and jumping mechanics in an effort to artificially pad game time.

    This is really my key complaint about Pre-Sequel: Far too little content (and the content that is there is uninspired, frustrating and/or just plain boring) painted over with horridly transparent efforts to artificially extend the campaign's running time. The bland skill trees, forgettable characters, generic storyline and a slew of bugs (glitchy hitboxes, loot and enemies falling through the floor, forcing you to restart entire quest lines, etc.) on top of the blatant lack of content make for a poor excuse for a $60 price tag. Add in the copy-paste loot and enemy types and you have an experience I would struggle to even accept as a Borderlands 2 DLC.

    All-in-all Pre-Sequel comes off as a cynical attempt to license out a well-known IP to a developer who clearly phoned this one in an attempt to bilk customers out of the price of a full game when this game barely qualifies as a DLC because they think we're too stupid to notice. Judging from a lot of the scores I've been seeing, I fear they're right. It's definitely not so horrible as to deserve a zero, but I really don't feel like it deserves more than a four, especially considering the precedent set by the previous two games in the series.
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  7. Oct 14, 2014
    7
    Borderlands the Pre-sequel is in a weird spot: veteran borderlands player who like borderlands for all the crazy guns (ie all borderlands fans) are not appealed because it reuses legendaries from the last game. New players would not need to buy it because them can pay less to get more from bl2 goty. It's sort of like Destiny: Like it or hate it. Except this game has content.

    pros: 4
    Borderlands the Pre-sequel is in a weird spot: veteran borderlands player who like borderlands for all the crazy guns (ie all borderlands fans) are not appealed because it reuses legendaries from the last game. New players would not need to buy it because them can pay less to get more from bl2 goty. It's sort of like Destiny: Like it or hate it. Except this game has content.

    pros:
    4 very interesting classes as you probably already know;
    Good-ol' shoot and loot. (did i spell that right?);
    Its Jack! this time he Is the good guy and you will get to know more about him! (for new players, you will get many interesting characters);
    Player characters finally got dialogues with NPCs;
    ps: metacritic wouldnt let me use a list. sorry!
    con:
    This game reuses gears from bl2. idk if there is new legendary or unique gears for weapon classes other than laser, but this is definitely upsetting as it robs old player of the novelty, the best part about getting awesome loots. maybe except killing stuff with them.
    Graphics is not improved. at all. or maybe its the console port.
    Texture sometimes takes time to pop in, and I have experienced mysterious frame rate drop once. Hopefully will be fixed soon.
    Low gravity can be a pain, as the game deliberately ask you to do parkour (or really double jump) by putting mission trigger points at high places. But the double jump mechanic is bad. The boost is slow and you cant reach very high (2 times the height of jumping once at best) and gets old really quickly. It takes a bit of getting used to to reach higher platform, and also make you unclear whether some terrain is reachable or not.

    Other things you should know: the entire game is actually a story told by Athena to Lilith, meaning she, Brick and Mordecai will sometimes commentate on the situation, much like Tiny Tina dlc in bl2.
    Some ignorance on basic physics, eg everyone hang around in vacuum with arms and legs exposed. But borderlands isnt a game about making sense anyway. Because... reasons!
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  8. Oct 25, 2014
    8
    Great game, more of the same doesn't make it bad. It's a better version of Destiny in my opinion except with out the MMO features. I bought since I didn't buy Borderlands 2, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
  9. Oct 28, 2014
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm a bit late to the party, but all I can say is I was generally impressed with This iteration of Borderlands. The humor was there and the story was there. However, the game play was not. A stupid learning curve for the gravity mechanics, bad level balancing, and boss battles that were either too hard or too easy brought it down for me. While I enjoyed it overall, I can tell that Gearbox did not make this. I hope when Borderlands 3 comes (which it has to be) Gearbox takes the mantle back up. 2K Australia has whetted my appetite for Borderlands, but not satisfied it. Expand
  10. Oct 25, 2014
    8
    I bought this game day one and am not disappointed, as a fan of the previous 2 games this felt like a catch up on what happened between the first 2 games. I can see how people might find it frustrating whether or not they enjoyed any of the other titles in the series as the low gravity atmosphere can get a while to get used to and if you are ill-equipped then you will not do well and die aI bought this game day one and am not disappointed, as a fan of the previous 2 games this felt like a catch up on what happened between the first 2 games. I can see how people might find it frustrating whether or not they enjoyed any of the other titles in the series as the low gravity atmosphere can get a while to get used to and if you are ill-equipped then you will not do well and die a hell of alot. The positives are if you want a well designed shoot and loot with tens of thousands of weapons, a fair and balanced system for joining peoples online games with plenty of action from start to finish then you will most likely enjoy it. Negatives would be a slightly less than good framerate, textures can take a while to load in game and a few glitches that can get you or your car stuck in the scenery. Expand
  11. Oct 27, 2014
    5
    This is Borderlands which is good and bad. Of the three games this would rank third. Unfortunately all the momentum from Borderlands 2 goes away with the new gravity system. This adds unneeded frustration with jumps and is plain out tedious. I was very excited for this game as I easily put in 120+ hours into Borderlands 2. This game is a step backwards for the franchise and feels likeThis is Borderlands which is good and bad. Of the three games this would rank third. Unfortunately all the momentum from Borderlands 2 goes away with the new gravity system. This adds unneeded frustration with jumps and is plain out tedious. I was very excited for this game as I easily put in 120+ hours into Borderlands 2. This game is a step backwards for the franchise and feels like it was intended to be some type of lengthy DLC content.. Expand
  12. Oct 14, 2014
    5
    the good news , yes its borderlands!, the bad news is its yet another borderlands game. following the excellent B2, this is a disappointment...relatively few & often stupid side-quests, smaller world, uninspired main story, same ol weapons + lasers and gravity.., i play nisha and she has a boring skill tree.. let me be clear: its not bad, if it was any other title, i'd give it a slightlythe good news , yes its borderlands!, the bad news is its yet another borderlands game. following the excellent B2, this is a disappointment...relatively few & often stupid side-quests, smaller world, uninspired main story, same ol weapons + lasers and gravity.., i play nisha and she has a boring skill tree.. let me be clear: its not bad, if it was any other title, i'd give it a slightly higher score, however i expected much more from this franchise.. still waiting for an open world borderlands, with crafting and extensive rpg elements.... definitely not worth the price Expand
  13. Oct 14, 2014
    10
    I had it preloaded so I've been up playing it since midnight. If you've played any Borderlands you know what to expect; lots of guns, loot and laughs. Right off the bat Handsome Jack had me in stitches. Its challenging, so you'll want to team up pretty quick. The community of players is awesome and I imagine Gearbox will be supporting this game like they did with 2 with key codes and DLC,I had it preloaded so I've been up playing it since midnight. If you've played any Borderlands you know what to expect; lots of guns, loot and laughs. Right off the bat Handsome Jack had me in stitches. Its challenging, so you'll want to team up pretty quick. The community of players is awesome and I imagine Gearbox will be supporting this game like they did with 2 with key codes and DLC, so we will be playing and enjoying this game for a long, long time. In a nutshell, this is more of what made Borderlands 2 so damn fun with some cool new elements, so if you liked that game you'll love this one. Expand
  14. Nov 2, 2014
    3
    Borderlands the pre-sequel, it's a clear statement from 2K, it's just more borderlands with different story and a different set of characters. Telling the story of how Handsome Jack became what he was in Borderlands 2.

    While the story was somewhat good, I can't help but notice plot holes, not going to mention them, but, there are. Now, on to the discussion of why such a low score.
    Borderlands the pre-sequel, it's a clear statement from 2K, it's just more borderlands with different story and a different set of characters. Telling the story of how Handsome Jack became what he was in Borderlands 2.

    While the story was somewhat good, I can't help but notice plot holes, not going to mention them, but, there are. Now, on to the discussion of why such a low score.

    First, it's a much shorter game than Borderlands 2, that includes the world and the pain that is moving trough many maps without a fast travel station nearby.

    Second, stupid side missions, nonsensical and downright stupid side missions are back.

    Third, weapons, many of the "legendary" or orange weapons are back, and while they do say that there are millions upon millions of weapons, at the end of the day, you will just want the rarest weapons.

    Fourth, story, while it was somehow new of how the story was being told, it would have been better if the character you choose did some narration or had a special ending, not told by drawings. Everything is centered on Athena, even if you do not choose her as your character.

    Fifth, ending (no spoilers), this game was released with content that may as well could have been dlc for borderlands 2. Also, I can't help but feel that this game only existence is to mention yet another borderlands game coming at some point in the future.

    Bottom line is, don't pay full price, wait for a special sale with all the dlc (that will come) at a better price of ... $5 dollars, that's what this game is worth anyways.
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  15. Mar 2, 2016
    10
    This installment of Borderlands doesn't get enough credit. For starters the company that developed this one did a great job expanding the Borderlands universe and they also included much...much better playable characters this time around that are more colorful and alive than the last two games had. I also love the environments in this one and weapons. Humor may not be as sharp as Gearbox'sThis installment of Borderlands doesn't get enough credit. For starters the company that developed this one did a great job expanding the Borderlands universe and they also included much...much better playable characters this time around that are more colorful and alive than the last two games had. I also love the environments in this one and weapons. Humor may not be as sharp as Gearbox's Borderlands 2 but still manages to be a hoot. Highly recommended to Vault hunters everywhere. Expand
  16. Oct 30, 2014
    8
    A fun game that I rate better than the first, slightly less than the second. The new low gravity and midair boost system is a welcome addition to the series, and after playing tps, you would be dissapointed if it wasn't in the next one. The humor is good, though hit or miss at times, and the new characters are a blast to play as.

    My only complaint is it's a bit shorter than 2 and has
    A fun game that I rate better than the first, slightly less than the second. The new low gravity and midair boost system is a welcome addition to the series, and after playing tps, you would be dissapointed if it wasn't in the next one. The humor is good, though hit or miss at times, and the new characters are a blast to play as.

    My only complaint is it's a bit shorter than 2 and has way less side stuff to do. Still, I reccomend it, it's a blast to play and fans of the series and new fans alike will enjoy.
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  17. Apr 18, 2015
    8
    I'm a bit mixed on my opinion of this game. I guess I'll start by mentioning all things I liked and didn't like.
    (This review also covers all the DLCs)
    Liked: 1) Loved the double jumping, floating and slamming mechanics. 2) Ice weapons are awesome! 3) Love the grinder. 4) More Claptrap units doing their thing. 5) Aurelia is a great, why on earth wasn't she in BL2? 6) Was nice
    I'm a bit mixed on my opinion of this game. I guess I'll start by mentioning all things I liked and didn't like.
    (This review also covers all the DLCs)

    Liked:
    1) Loved the double jumping, floating and slamming mechanics.
    2) Ice weapons are awesome!
    3) Love the grinder.
    4) More Claptrap units doing their thing.
    5) Aurelia is a great, why on earth wasn't she in BL2?
    6) Was nice seeing Dahl variations on everything (containers, troops, etc.)
    7) Jenny was fun. Loved her character.

    Didn't Like:
    1) Why on earth are Lilith and Roland in the game? Granted the intro it is understanding, but this felt like a wasted opportunity to introduce new characters. Heck it would have been ideal for the BL3 protagonists.
    2) Not enough Tiny Tina! MORE TINY TINA!!!!!
    3) Like with BL1 and BL2, BL:TPS's main controllable characters are barely relevant to the main story, aside from moving things along. There is VERY little variation in dialogue and character interactions. For BL3 the characters need to feel different, not just in ability and appearance,but also need the world around them to recognise their individuality.
    4) Lack of easter eggs. There were quite a few, but nowhere near as many as in BL2.
    5) Why isn't the intro patched to include the DLC characters?
    6) No trophies for DLC characters action skill usage.
    7) The main story is far too short.
    8) Not enough interesting side missions.

    There is more for both sides, but that's most of what I can think of for now.

    There's not to much to say about visuals and gameplay as they are on par with the previous games. The low gravity and atmosphere/no atmosphere aspects were a welcome addition, giving this game its own feel.

    While the story and character were all deep, enjoyable and thought out, it still felt like there should have been more.

    Overall:
    Borderlands: The Presequel feels more like avery big piece of DLC or stand alone spin off title. Critique aside, it's still a ton of fun and has everything you could expect from a Borderlands game.

    Note to 2K:
    I have bought and played every Borderlands games on all platforms. Bought every DLC, guidebook, any relevant paraphernalia related to this series. So I'm a huge fan. That said, if Borderlands 3 is in development, here are acouple of things I'd like to see:

    1) More Tiny Tina (or taller Tina depending on where in the continuity BL3 happens.)
    2) Have a different themed corporation running things. Dahl, Hyperion, Torque and Jakobs have made appearances, have someone else be the focus in the next game.
    3) Controllable characters that are relevant to the story.
    4) Raid bosses that are possible on Solo without having the rarest and best gear. Their difficulty should be proportionate to the number of players playing.
    5) More mini holiday themed DLCs like BL2 had.
    6) Lilith, Mordecai and Brick have had their moment, now let the BL2 cast lead the NPCs in BL3.
    7) Keep Cryo weopons.
    8) What happened to Aurelia?
    9) A giant statue of a red smiling cat. Don't know how or why, just make it so! *please* :)
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  18. Nov 17, 2014
    6
    Foi um jogo que eu esperei bastante pra sair pq eu sou completamente apoixonado pelo borderlands 2 e gosto muito do 1 e nao bem como explicar mais esse faltou alguma coisa tipo aquilo que faz viciar assim como o borderlands 2.
  19. Jun 12, 2015
    4
    If there was one word to sum up this game it's overrated. For too many reviewers seem to believe this franchise is some kind of golden goose that can do no wrong. But it's not: it's a bloated, self-serving mess. This the call of duty to the 'lolsorandum' crowd. The madden to the tumblrites.
    Lets make this quick.
    -The gameplay is almost completely indentical, the sole change being the
    If there was one word to sum up this game it's overrated. For too many reviewers seem to believe this franchise is some kind of golden goose that can do no wrong. But it's not: it's a bloated, self-serving mess. This the call of duty to the 'lolsorandum' crowd. The madden to the tumblrites.
    Lets make this quick.
    -The gameplay is almost completely indentical, the sole change being the oxygen mechanic. Which is entirely worthless. It's only purpose is meant to serve as a leash, forcing you back to designated points. This is immensely annoying near the beginning of the game. However, at the end of the game it swings in the other direction and enemies drop so much oxygen that it's not even a thought any longer.
    -You can use your oxygen to boost yourself up an inch or glide for a second. It adds almost nothing, except more and more annoying jumps
    -If you ever thought some of the characters from the first two games were annoying or flat, believe me, it's worse. Every character is throughly boring or just flat out unlikeable. There's no real reason to care about them other than whatever sob story the writers drew from a hat.
    -I really have nothing to comment about the plot. It didn't interest me, that's all I'll say.
    -Again, difficulty and balance it completely all over the place. There's not much I can say about it that hasn't already been said. Hope the RNG doesn't hate you, or no fun for you.

    I can see only bad things in this franchises future. It seems pretty inevitable that this game is going to wrung for all it's worth, until the last penny has been drained.
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  20. Nov 9, 2014
    9
    вообщем коротковато да и DLC за предзаказ не очень но вообщем л=старый добрый borderlands
  21. Nov 11, 2014
    6
    Well this game has it's ups and downs.
    It's story is great. Although it's better if you play the first and second instalments.
    Umm it has a wide variety of weapons and gear to choose from. But farming. The loot is what Borderlands is all about. But sadly some enemies aren't farmable so you need to alt+F4 (Dashboard, or quit) This makes the game really frustrating for farmers trying to
    Well this game has it's ups and downs.
    It's story is great. Although it's better if you play the first and second instalments.
    Umm it has a wide variety of weapons and gear to choose from.
    But farming. The loot is what Borderlands is all about. But sadly some enemies aren't farmable so you need to
    alt+F4 (Dashboard, or quit) This makes the game really frustrating for farmers trying to get these weapons, that's the main reason why I'm giving it a six.
    Umm Cryo element is a really good replacement of the slag element and was an addition I really enjoyed.

    So to sum it up, It's a game that you'll enjoy. The only thing is you should buy it when the price is lowered.
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  22. Nov 29, 2014
    7
    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is nice way, if you're a borderlands fanatic, to hold you over, Until Borderlands 3 anyways. If, however you want to try borderlands, I recommend Borderlands 2 as it as more story as well as gameplay. In general, Borderlands: Pre-Sequel has no new things to offer really. Worth the price, No. Waiting for a deal or sale up to 40 dollars would be more worth this game.
  23. Nov 29, 2014
    8
    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a fun game if you liked Borderlands & Borderlands 2. It provides some filler on the events in between Borderlands 1&2. But it isn't as good as Borderlands 2 for a few reasons.
    1. Story: The story of The Pre-Sequel is good, but it isn't up to the Borderlands 2 standard.
    2. NPC's: This game lacks some characters from Borderlands 2 and it suffers because of
    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a fun game if you liked Borderlands & Borderlands 2. It provides some filler on the events in between Borderlands 1&2. But it isn't as good as Borderlands 2 for a few reasons.
    1. Story: The story of The Pre-Sequel is good, but it isn't up to the Borderlands 2 standard.
    2. NPC's: This game lacks some characters from Borderlands 2 and it suffers because of it. I didn't feel like I cared for the new ones as much as I did the old.
    3. Elpis: While Elpis is a fun, nice looking setting, it isn't Pandora. I absolutely love Pandora and I missed it's rugged, yet beautiful environments.
    Overall I thought The Pre-Sequel was a fun game to quench my thirst for more Borderlands before Borderlands 3 comes out. If you are a fan of the series I recommend, but keep in mind that this is just a filler game so don't expect Borderlands 2 level of fun.
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  24. Dec 11, 2014
    8
    Well, It's a really fun game, but it doesn't give anything new to the series. It even recycle some voices from Borderlands 2 (like Marcus in his vending machines) and use a lot of old texture from the same previous game. Just buy it if you are a Borderlands fan (Like me) if not then check another games.
  25. Apr 5, 2016
    5
    They just copy and pasted borderlands 2 on the moon, gave everyone a ridiculously thick Australian accent, added an O2 meter which adds virtually nothing, never told you what to do in the quests which left me running around, in an area they told me to go, not knowing what i was supposed to do when i got there, and just making the game all around very short in comparison to it'sThey just copy and pasted borderlands 2 on the moon, gave everyone a ridiculously thick Australian accent, added an O2 meter which adds virtually nothing, never told you what to do in the quests which left me running around, in an area they told me to go, not knowing what i was supposed to do when i got there, and just making the game all around very short in comparison to it's predecessor. Borderlands 2 is easily my favorite game of all time, but this is a slap in the face to any real fans of the series. They should have never made this, and focused all their attention on making borderlands 3.

    The only reason this game gets a 5 is because it does still has the same formula that made borderland 2 great. If they had even just changed the HUD i would have given a higher score, but they couldn't even do that. I've spent 2 years playing borderlands 2 and loved every second of the 1000+ hours i spent leveling up every character to 60 and even getting krieg and axton to 72.

    As far as character development, this did a great job telling the story of Handsome Jack, but if that's all gearbox and 2K were trying to do, then they should have priced it at $30 and called it a dlc, not make us pay full price for a terrible version of borderlands 2
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  26. Aug 17, 2016
    5
    I cannot give it higher nor lower than a 5 here's why. If you really like borderlands 2 stick to it, this game is eccentrically an exact clone of that same combat, same style boss fights. same same same same...
    PROS
    - New/Old Characters with new abilities - New places to visit - New weapons - Moxii CONS - Claptrap - O2 meter is annoying - The characters are not as funny as they
    I cannot give it higher nor lower than a 5 here's why. If you really like borderlands 2 stick to it, this game is eccentrically an exact clone of that same combat, same style boss fights. same same same same...
    PROS
    - New/Old Characters with new abilities
    - New places to visit
    - New weapons
    - Moxii
    CONS
    - Claptrap
    - O2 meter is annoying
    - The characters are not as funny as they were in previous games nor are they as likable.
    - I beat the raid boss alone....
    - It brings barely anything new to the table
    - The side missions are even worse
    - So boring.
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  27. Sep 9, 2016
    8
    I didn't like the game when I first started playing. I thought the missions were drawn out and boring and that the overall story was pointless. By the end of the game all that completely changed. I played through the game with Athena, Wilhelm, and Nisha. Athena and Nisha I thought were great new characters with unique skills but Wilhelm played too much like Gaige from Borderlands 2. LaserI didn't like the game when I first started playing. I thought the missions were drawn out and boring and that the overall story was pointless. By the end of the game all that completely changed. I played through the game with Athena, Wilhelm, and Nisha. Athena and Nisha I thought were great new characters with unique skills but Wilhelm played too much like Gaige from Borderlands 2. Laser and cryo weapons have replaced the slag weapons and personally I think they're much more fun. The new Oz kits allow characters the ability to double jump and butt slam enemies. Also the game allows players to use the grinder to combine three useless weapons to make a better one. My biggest complaint would have to come from the fact that a lot of the side missions take forever to complete due to the fact that there is a lot of walking between waypoints. Also I find it weird that the game looks worse than Borderlands 2 which came out over two years ago. If you're a hardcore fan of the Borderlands universe I think that you will enjoy the Pre-Sequel although I would recommend waiting for the price to drop. Expand
  28. Apr 16, 2021
    9
    Another finished game from Borderlands universe. Where shouldi start. Maybe it was a mistake to play this game immediately after Borderlands 2, but hey over all this game is well developed.

    It's a really interesting game, but it doesn't give anything new to the Borderlands series series. New characters are kinda interesting - Nina, Meriff and etc. This game also uses a lot of old
    Another finished game from Borderlands universe. Where shouldi start. Maybe it was a mistake to play this game immediately after Borderlands 2, but hey over all this game is well developed.

    It's a really interesting game, but it doesn't give anything new to the Borderlands series series. New characters are kinda interesting - Nina, Meriff and etc. This game also uses a lot of old texture from the same previous game.

    About new features : Oxygen - it should be more important, it should take more of your HPs or at least do some damage, because when you are out of O2, you can still iive at least for another 5 minutes (maybe more).
    Low gravity ? Ok this feature is very interesting and i´ve enjoyed it.

    But what was most awesome thing in this game are definitely boss fights. Man... i will skip all of them and jump straight to the end. All ending storyline and all of their bosses are simply mega ultra top quality awesome!!!!
    The Sentinel was the pain in my ass, but i enjoyed it as well.

    In the end i have to give this game 9/10. Very good.
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  29. Nov 10, 2022
    8
    Funcionaba de lujo como spin-off de las entregas principales, entregando como todas ellas un porrón de horas de diversión.
  30. Dec 25, 2022
    0
    The game didn't aged well and many mechanics does not fit well nowadays. When compared with the serie new releases it didn't make sense to be played.
  31. Jan 8, 2022
    9
    This game really switched up the borderland mechanics with the low-gravity aspect in outer space. Although nothing can compare to the story from BL2 this game created one hell of a good story. The boss battles were riveting and exciting, the guns were badass (as always) and the playable characters had awesome abilities. Overall, I was really impressed with the game and very much so enjoyThis game really switched up the borderland mechanics with the low-gravity aspect in outer space. Although nothing can compare to the story from BL2 this game created one hell of a good story. The boss battles were riveting and exciting, the guns were badass (as always) and the playable characters had awesome abilities. Overall, I was really impressed with the game and very much so enjoy playing it. Expand
  32. May 27, 2022
    7
    A franquia já mostrou sinais de desgastes aqui, sua mecânica de RPG com FPS ainda é boa, mas o jogo é só mais do mesmo, e joguei já nem se importando com a história e oque estava acontecendo, só joguei o jogo, ainda sim me diverti bastante, mas me frustrei tbm, pois tem muitas partes chatas, poucos lugares de viagem rápida, fazendo com que a gente perca muito tempo pra lá e pra cá. amoA franquia já mostrou sinais de desgastes aqui, sua mecânica de RPG com FPS ainda é boa, mas o jogo é só mais do mesmo, e joguei já nem se importando com a história e oque estava acontecendo, só joguei o jogo, ainda sim me diverti bastante, mas me frustrei tbm, pois tem muitas partes chatas, poucos lugares de viagem rápida, fazendo com que a gente perca muito tempo pra lá e pra cá. amo jogos longos, mas esse parece que alongou um pouco mais do que precisava também a ponto de vc perder o interesse depois de um tempo. pois é sempre mais do mesmo, mesmo que o mais do mesmo seja muito bom. Expand
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 24
  2. Negative: 0 out of 24
  1. Jan 7, 2015
    70
    If you’re not on board with the series’ mashing of shooting and RPG elements, there’s nothing here that’s going to dissuade, and even casual fans might not feel the need to pick up this interquel after they’re still stuffed from Borderlands 2, but for the hardcore fan it’s hard to deny the formula is still plenty of fun and taking things to the moon provides enough of a difference in the mechanics to justify a play-through.
  2. Games Master UK
    Dec 21, 2014
    79
    More a remix of the series' successful elements than a giant leap for shooterkind, but still hugely fun. [Christmas 2014, p.66]
  3. Nov 23, 2014
    80
    If you like Borderlands, then you'll like Borderlands The Pre-Sequel. It's simply more Borderlands.