Borderlands: Game of the Year - Classics (Xbox 360) by Take 2 Interactive
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Borderlands: Game Of The Year Edition Includes Tokens To Download All 4 Add-On Packs:
- The Zombie Island of Doctor Ned: Enter the corporate owned small town known as Jakobs Cove, and put an end to the rumours of the walking "undead"...New areas ,new missions, new enemies, Oh My!
- Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot: Are you god's gift to gun fights? Think you're the best? Wanna prove it? Then help us celebrate the grand opening of Marcus Bank by killing hundreds and hundreds of people in the only competitive arena around where your next of kin can be assured that you're coming back famous.. .or not at all
- The Secret Armory of General Knoxx: Want more of the Borderlands story? Want more loot than you could possibly figure out what to do with? Of course you do! Add new guns, missions, vehicles and increase your Level Cap!
- Claptrap's New Robot Revolution: This destructive adventure invites you back to the inhospitable environments of Pandora to battle a vicious new threat, a massive uprising of your former friends - the claptraps
Borderlands sends up to four co-op players to the harsh frontier planet Pandora in search of a mysterious Alien Vault. Featuring unique first-person role-playing shooter gameplay, you'll customise your character as you explore and battle enemies in frantic first-person shooter combat.
Reviews By ExtraLarge76 : Date 21 Oct 2011
Where to start?
First of all, this game is pure gun-wielding, phase-walking, turret-blasting, bird-of-prey-flying Fun with a capital F! There is such a never-ending torrent of guns, shields, grenades, rocket launchers that it will make it hard for you to get any emotional connection with your current weapon.
But that is a good thing! In other games where you use the same few guns all throughout the game, here you'll rarely spend more than an hour with one. Well, at least in the beginning when leveling up is a fast affair.
Reviews By Peter Piper : Date 6 April 2012
This review is primarily to confirm that the Classics version of Borderlands - Game of the Year comes with two disks. The second disk has the additional GOTY material. (See photo above.)
As for the game itself, it greatly improves with extended play. The graphics are excellent and the general game atmosphere is good, but it does require a little "grinding" to both level-up your character and open up new areas and features of the game. My first impression of the game was that the kills weren't satisfying. The improved weaponry and characters' improved ability to use the weaponry rectifies that, and fragging is back with style. The puzzle-solving component tends toward the basic, harking back to Doom levels of complexity at times, but there is a reasonable variety of missions to pursue, with worthwhile rewards in cash, XP or a new item upon completion. The initially dull beachcombing becomes more interesting as you progress through the game, and more powerful items start to appear when searching containers and rifling bodies. Wandering around Pandora still fails to be a particularly compelling experience as much of it is very similar in appearance, and there is little interaction. Some doors open, but the majority seem not to, so far. That said, the environment is interesting enough to encourage play. As you progress, new areas are opened up regularly with new, tougher variants of Scag and additional humanoid enemies encountered too. Much is made of the weapon varieties, and there is a pretty good selection. Every weapon encountered prompts comparison with your existing arsenal, and it can be quite a wrench to drop a weapon you know and like, for a more powerful but unproven new one. Weapons skills improve with use, and different classes of avatar have different skills. So it's useful to go with the grain to get the most out of your character. As with all games of its type, you can condense it down to wandering round shooting things, and just how much wandering round and shooting you can do before you tire of it depends on the individual. But as an example of the exploring FPS, Borderlands is a great example. Whilst it fails to reach the loft heights that Fallout 3 achieved, Borderlands is well worth playing and persevering past the initial rather humdrum training stage.
Reviews By richardwickham : Date 10 April 2012
This game is not the most up to date grafix as it is meant to be cartoonish but as a two player game it is great and with the downloadable content can be played for ages and the two player game is the same as single player and on line too wow worth getting.
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