Borderlands (Xbox 360)
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Average customer review:Product Description
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.
And what would a role-playing shooter be without loot? Borderlands groundbreaking content generation system creates a near endless variety of weapons and items to customise your character! Players can join and leave other players' games at any time, or choose to face the challenges of Borderlands alone. All these features combine with a deep, rich fiction and a bold art style to create a breathtaking experience that challenges the conventions of modern shooters...
- Co-Op Design: Borderlands is built from the ground up to be an exciting, intuitive co-operative experience for up to four players simultaneously that rewards players who work together and invest in co-op skills. Split-screen is also supported.
- FPS Gameplay: In this role-playing shooter, choose one of four distinct characters, each with their own individual skill sets. As your character grows throughout this fast-paced FPS, you choose and customise your abilities to suit your style of play!
- Art Style: The distinctive art style combines traditional rendering techniques with hand-drawn textures to paint a bold and eye-catching spin on the FPS genre.
- Vehicular Combat: Jump behind the wheel and engage in high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle combat, complete with spectacular explosions and road-killed Skags!
- Frontier Planet: Search the wasteland planet of Pandora for the legendary Alien Vault. Fight your way through bandits, discover nine native (and aggressive) creatures, and help the few settlers on the planet in your search for a Vault rumoured to contain a great prize - if it even exists!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #45 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Take 2
- Released on: 2009-10-23
- Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Format: Unknown format
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
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.
And what would a Role-playing Shooter be without loot? Borderlands' groundbreaking content generation system creates a near endless variety of weapons and items to customise your character! Players can join and leave other players' games at any time, or choose to face the challenges of Borderlands alone. All these features combine with a deep, rich fiction and a bold art style to create a breathtaking experience that challenges the conventions of modern shooters...
CO-OP DESIGN
Borderlands is built from the ground up to be an exciting, intuitive co-operative experience for up to four players simultaneously that rewards players who work together and invest in co-op skills. Split screen is also supported.
FPS GAMEPLAY
In this Role-playing Shooter, choose one of four distinct characters, each with their own individual skill sets. As your character grows throughout this fast-paced FPS, you choose and customise your abilities to suit your style of play!
ART STYLE
The distinctive art style combines traditional rendering techniques with hand-drawn textures to paint a bold and eye-catching spin on the FPS genre.
VEHICULAR COMBATJump behind the wheel and engage in high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle combat, complete with spectacular explosions and road-killed Skags!
FRONTIER PLANET
Search the wasteland planet of Pandora for the legendary Alien Vault. Fight your way through bandits, discover nine native (and aggressive) creatures, and help the few settlers on the planet in your search for a Vault rumoured to contain a great prize - if it even exists!
Customer Reviews
Borderlands
Gearbox have been touting this game as something of a new thing, a new genre and to some degree - I guess it is. I would however describe it more as a mesh of a lot of different genres rolled into one. There are of course a lot of ways to really mess this 'meshing' process up but I'm happy to report that - for the most part - Borderlands is a well polished and fun experience.
I'll quickly get the negatives out of the way -
- You more than likely will not care about the storyline as the main questline is fairly poor and lacking depth and side missions quickly become a way to get cool new weaponry and experience points rather than a deep, involving experience.
- Mission/Quest variety isn't fantastic but certainly not dire by any stretch. If you have played an MMO, you will know how things work immediately (go there, kill 10 of those, come back and get reward etc. etc.)
- The split-screen interface isn't scaled properly and you will have to aim around your screen to see the entire thing. An annoyance but certainly not a game-breaker.
- Some in-game achievements are bugged currently but nothing a quick patch won't fix.
and now with the positives -
+ Graphically this game is great. Some people won't 'get it' but it's very stylised. In the early gameplay videos it used to be another boring, brown, realistic-esque game but thankfully this new art direction is a real breath of fresh air.
+ Weapons: there have been all sorts of numbers posted around the internet... anywhere from 200,000 to 16,000,000. They aren't all drastically different. There are maybe 20 different weapon models but the point is, they all have different procedurally generated statistics (e.g. one pistol might fire really fast & have a large clip but have lower damage, whereas another might have a small clip but be more powerful & have a chance of doing fire damage). All the weapons are of different rarety and denoted by the colour of their name from white (common muck), to purple (rare) to orange (legendary).
+ Gunplay: Thankfully Gearbox have backed up the insane amount of weaponry with solid shooting mechanics. It's simply a lot fun to play and you won't get tired of finding new weaponry, comparing it with what you have and then killing more stuff. The combat is a lot of fun and CAN be surprisingly tactically diverse when in coop (although most of the time, you will simply opt to shoot something with the force of an angry god til it's motionless on the ground)
+ Coop (up to 4 players): Borderlands comes into its own when played with others and they've made it extremely accessible with the ability drop-in, drop-out as well as sharing experience, missions and money between everyone in the group. Be aware though that there is no roll system on dropped loot so if you're playing with strangers they could quite easily ninja all the good stuff and leave your game. Play with people you trust!
+ Character classes and skill trees: There are four classes in Borderlands and they've all been designed in a way that they can all survive in single player - in that they can all use ALL the weapons and as such if you choose to play single player as Mordecai (the sniper specialist) you won't find yourself in too much trouble if you have to fight close quarters as you can have a backup SMG/shotgun if you wish. Class diversity is instead created via skill trees, weapon specialisations and unique skills. Each character has a unique skill (i.e. Roland the soldier can deploy a turret and Mordecai, can use his pet bird to attack enemies). Skill trees are also present which allow you to customise your character everytime you level. You get one skill point to spend and as a pure example, you could put points into doing more damage with critical hits or adding the ability for your turret to shoot rockets and so on. With this customisation, its possible to compliment your teammates (should you have them) playstyles.
All in all, this is a great game both in single player and in coop but coop really is the way to go. I took one star off the review for the lack of depth to the storyline and meaning to side missions but it certainly won't affect the fun this game provides. There is a definite level of addictiveness to the game because you never know what you're going to find in the wastelands. Happy hunting!
From someone who has actually played it
It seems as though there are so many people that are leaving reviews for just videos they have seen and hype, I however have the game and I have to say that it is fantastic. I have always been a fan of rpgs and fps's and when I heard about this game I was excited and now it has finally come through. I literally spent half the day yesterday playing it and I have to say it is one of the best games I have ever played. Its fun, its very playable and all the details of this game come together to make a great package.
The campaign is really fun and interesting which is made even better by the fact friends can join in and help adding to the fun. This is both on xbox live and splitscreen.
Graphically its strange but in a good way, the slightly cartoony cell shaded look makes this game shine as I have played so many games where it is just dull browns and blacks running around gunning people down.
Go out and buy this treasure, people have said it will keep them busy till COD:MW2 comes out but I have a feeling I will still be playing when it finally comes out.
Bored of the lands
This game is OK.........
.....It starts off quite interesting and a little bit different - the graphics are excellent and the music combined with the landscapes creates an interesting atmosphere. However after many hours of both single player and multiplayer I dont feel like Im got anywhere or indeed am actually going anywhere. I have got stronger and my weapons better, but so have the enemies so relatively not much has changed. While there might be a bazillion guns or whatever other than the 6 main types they don't vary much - just the numbers change so it doesn't FEEL any different or as if progress is being made.
The missions are very repititive - go here, kill him, get that, come back - all very repetitive. It didn't feel any different doing a level 30 mission after 12 plus hours of gameplay than doing the first level 1 mission.
The driving controls are some of the worst I have ever seen - but you get kind of used to them after a bit - but why mess around with a proven controller format for driving?
The barren landscape, which starts off atmospheric soon becomes very very very boring - it never changes so after unlocking 10 plus new areas I still cant really distinguish between them.
What really missing I think is the sense of prgress that you should get from an RPG - i.e. finding your way to the big town where you get the cool guns or getting the special power up which allows you to do a certain mission or access an area you haven't been able to before - none of this happens. You just trudge around collecting more and more numbers which relatively make no difference to the gameplay or your character.
This could have been so much better with a bit of thought going into the design - what we've ended up with is a very stylish game with bags of potential, but very little substance under the surface. First few days of playing I might have given this 4/5 *'s, after a week |I was thinking 3*, now its been traded in.




