What’s pretty cool is that all of these characters have appeared in some form in previous instalments: Athena, the Gladiator, made her debut in a DLC pack for Borderlands 1 as an NPC. This game has you choose one from four classes: Gladiator, Enforcer, Lawbringer and Fragtrap. So, what’s new? The Pre-Sequel starts off as the two previous Borderlands games did: choosing your character. The bottom line is, The Pre-Sequel does everything right that Borderlands 2 did, but also suffers from the same wrongs. Which isn’t a bad thing, considering Borderlands 2 is a brilliant game, but there just isn’t enough new/updated stuff to really advance the series. At time of writing, I have only played a couple o’ hours with a couple o’ characters with a couple o’ friends (and m’self), but I think that’s sufficient enough to warrant a ‘first impressions’ review, don’t you think?įirst off, The Pre-Sequel!, whilst good, does just kind of feel like a Borderlands 2 DLC pack. However, I will do my bestest not to include any spoilers for any of the three games in this here review. AKA Borderlands 1.5, this game is set in between Borderlands 1 and 2. Posted on OctoUpdated on October 21, 2014īorderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (exclamation mark included) is the latest addition in the family-friendly Borderlands series. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!: First Impressions
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