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Borderlands


It's a dog-eat-dog world on the frontier, and the dogs breathe fire

Words: Tyler Wilde, GamesRadar US

Borderlands lacks the charm of Fallout 3, Mass Effect, or Half-Life 2, but it does offer a crap-ton of ‘roided-out bandits, effed-up dog things, giant spider demons, and screeching pterodactyl beasts to shoot with a crap-ton of guns. And that’s really what it’s about – finding weapons and shooting things with them. You have to assign a skill point now and then, and there’s kind of a story, but those things don’t matter much. You can skip the text description of every quest in the game, because they will always consist of the following steps:

A. Go somewhere.
B. Kill some shit.
C. Flip a switch or something.
D. Kill some more shit.
E. Success!

It’s a bit like an MMO in that respect. Quest-giving characters yammer like schizophrenic cassette players, barking out the same few lines every time you enter or exit their domicile, and vacantly assign you quests which you will not read the descriptions of. The bulk of the game is a combat grind, and everything else just exists to offer a modicum of structure. And if this all sounds horribly negative, keep reading – Borderlands is not a bad game, and for some, the heavy focus on combat and loot collecting will be a plus (it’s not as if it hasn’t been done before…talking to you, Diablo).


The story

You’re one of four vault hunters on the wasteland Pandora. Naturally, you’re looking for “The Vault,” a legendary location packed with alien technology and riches and stuff. Oh, and there’s a grainy, scan-liney woman trying to help you find it. That’s about it. This is all explained in a stylish and very cool cutscene at the start of the game.


Above: Sexy! 


Above: Neat! 

And then the excitement takes a hit as hard as the dog beast in the screen above. After the character selection and gameplay introduction are over, the once promising characters are reduced to a few catch phrases, your robotic guide quickly becomes annoying (and thankfully leaves you alone, mostly), and the devious Doctor Zed, who is introduced with great style, turns out to be a cardboard cutout (and so do the rest of the NPCs you’ll meet).


Above: Cool! 


Above: Text… 

And what of the grainy, scan-liney woman?


Above: Cortana? 

She just reappears throughout the game to let you know that you’re playing it correctly. Which means befriending the locals by killing bandits and performing errands for them which also involve killing bandits (and sometimes dog beasts). The excitement level does ramp up again, but not thanks to any more examples of the style displayed in the first ten minutes of the game – it’s a shame that such a cool feeling fades so quickly. After the opening, it’s entirely the gun collecting and combat that make the game worthwhile, so we won’t even mention the story again.


The guns

It’s all about the guns: combat rifles, machine guns, sub-machine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, revolvers, pistols, rocket launchers, and many that can’t be categorized or that we ought not to spoil. And of each type, there are multiple manufacturers, models, bonuses, and elemental modifications. Seriously, there are a lot of guns.


Above: Discovering a quality weapon stash is a very satisfying feeling 

Your skill level in a certain weapon type will rise the more you use that type of weapon, and you can use any weapon with any character (though your character’s skills are geared toward certain weapon types). All of the weapons have merits, and you’re best off not constraining yourself to any one or two weapon types. You could try getting through the game purely with sniper rifles and pistols, but you’d probably get frustrated and pick up an SMG or shotgun eventually. But that’s not a problem. As you progress through the game, you gain more inventory space and weapon slots, and you should have room for roughly one weapon of each type. Plus, you’re pretty much forced to try new weapons, as you’re very likely to run out of your favorites’ ammo eventually.


Above: Choosing what to keep and what to toss is the most difficult decision in the game 

Ammo is actually pretty plentiful. Everything drops ammo, and there are lockers and crates full of it. But when you do run out, it’s a real bitch. Certain long firefights will definitely deplete your supplies, leaving you to search around for crates (while being shot at), or retreat to a vending machine to purchase more. This isn’t a huge detractor, as these situations are only momentarily frustrating, but it will probably irk you at some point.


Above: Some weapons have been modified to deliver extra damage and effects, like this static shotgun 

And weapons aren’t the only loot. There are also shields, some of which offer special resistances and healing properties, grenade mods, which drastically change the way your grenades behave (bouncy, sticky, teleporting, health leeching…whatever you want, there’s a mod for that), and class mods, which boost specific skills and introduce new ones. There’s a lot of stuff to collect on the barren world of Pandora.


 
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zabu_san  - 1 month 16 days ago 
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Dexsus  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Not another first-er, did you even read the review before posting? Anyway, can't say I agree with this review but at least its an honest opinion (I hope). It hasn't affected my excitement for the game though, still eagerly awaiting that Oct 23rd date.
Aeshir  - 1 month 16 days ago 
@Dexsus

What do you mean you don't agree with the review? You haven't even played the game. Err... unless you got a copy early somehow.
McDoobie  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Zabu_San ur a douche no one says first anymore, only douches, thats you, your the douche, and anyway i enjoyed the review but it honestly persuaded me not to get this
Dexsus  - 1 month 16 days ago 
@Aeshir

Yes, I've played it at a friend of mines house. Lucky bugger managed to get an early copy but I haven't gotten one myself.
Samael  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Huh. With all the talk of everybody debating this score, I was expecting a 7 or a 9. I'll probably rent it.
CreeplyTuna  - 1 month 16 days ago 
the one thing turning e off to this game was the characters looked boring and it looked like it wound have been either terrible or amazing, but now i might get it at gamestop when i can find it used(after i get dragon age after i get modern warfare 2)
cart00n  - 1 month 16 days ago 
I actually had this on pre-order, but now that's been cancelled. I'll Goozex it later down the road...
Dexsus  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Hell, it looks like I'm the only one actually really excited about getting my hands on this on Friday.
Smeggs  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Looks and Sounds like a less-enjoyable version of Farcry 2, just without the game ending bugs.
Dakmoden  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Ha ha. I'm sorry, but this reviewer sounds like a whiney Fallout fanboy. He spends 90% of the article complaining about everything but then gives it an "80 great" So did you like it or not? Is it worth getting or not?
SugahDaddy  - 1 month 16 days ago 
i think this game will be the bomb,it looks amazing, i agree with Dexsus, and i dont get y everyone hates the look, it may look a little cartoonish but thats what makes the game different,and everybody is only talking about the bad stuff, are u not excited for over a 1,000,000 guns!!!!!!!!!!
Useoam  - 1 month 16 days ago 
This looks awesome. Goodbye Money, Hello Borderlands
Spybreak8  - 1 month 16 days ago 
I wasss going to get it but then with the buy 2 get 1 free game sales I can't afford it AND Modern Warfare 2 lol. I predict this will be like Too Human, a blast with friends and just decent by yourself.
pekpok  - 1 month 16 days ago 
I'm going to agree with SugahDaddy. Who Cares if the enemies are repetitive if the guns never are?
loser19  - 1 month 16 days ago 
looks good
DaFunk  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Nice review, I can't wait to get my hands on the game tomorrow.

The, "Is it Better Than...?" segments are really starting to wear on me though. A game like Borderlands is sort of peerless due to it's genre mashup. How is it better or worse than ODST?
iluvmyDS  - 1 month 16 days ago 
The way you make it sound is sort of reminiscent of Crackdown, repetitive but fun. At least it's deeper in terms of weapons. I love me some gun collecting.
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 month 16 days ago 
A whiny fanboy, me? That's a first! I think I explain well enough how the combat and co-op are entertaining enough to make it a solid, fun game, which deserves to be called "great," but that I didn't find it mind-blowingly compelling. lol lets flam war.
Dexsus  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Oh hai Sir Wilde! U wantz 2 flam war?

Nah, I don't believe in flaming someone for their honest opinion with a review unless its incredibly bias. I have to say though I didn't find it that bland or repetitive when I got to play it, though maybe I'm easy to please.
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Borderlands
Borderlands

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: 10/23/2009
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: Gearbox
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
4 player CO-OP
Online
4 player VS
4 player CO-OP
8 GREAT
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