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Producing something completely new by combining the first person shooter and role playing game genres may be difficult given its not an entirely original concept, but Gearbox Studios have succeeded in doing just that with it's shooter-RPG Borderlands. The game combines the quest structure and item system from Diablo with the co-operative focus and weapon spawn intelligence of Left 4 Dead, bundled up into a cartoon world which genuinely separates Borderlands from the competition.
Borderlands' strong creative direction and high production values are quite pronounced. The cell shaded cartoon graphics look great and I am particularly fond of the game's music. The matching sense of humour and writing is surprisingly full of character considering the unrealistic route the game's story and theme actually take. The biggest indicator though of how much time was spent building this game would have to be the length and re-playability.
The story is optional though there's enough character, plot and humour to make it worth your while. Nobody is untouched by Pandora's maddening atmosphere including my favourite Patricia Tannis, the insane alien rune researcher who helps you to find the Vault. She has decided to hide her tape recordings from her jealous and possessive tape recorder and littered each one around most of the explorable areas in the game. Accepting her quests provides you with an opportunity to explore the region, listen to her (often humorous) decent into madness and enjoy the excellent voice work. The environments are as diverse as you can get considering Pandora is one giant wasteland; garbage dumps, deserts, canyons, shanty towns, mines and other brown and grey locations make up the majority of locales. The cell shaded art goes a long way to compensate for the dull environmental colours, but the locations ultimately have to use their unique architecture and mission objectives to instil diversity. Which they do quite well. During your campaign defeated enemies, completed missions and hidden chests will present you with new loot. Item acquisition is very similar to Diablo, although Borderlands introduces an artificial intelligence to decide when its time to mix up your load out. An assortment of SMGs, shotguns, revolvers, grenades, snipers and other shooter regulars are on offer. Weapons are generated by blending a variety of weapon models, colours, scopes and statistics like magazine capacity, damage, accuracy, critical hit modifiers and firing rate. Some of the more inspiring combinations include a sniper rifle that lacks a scope (handling a lot like a shotgun), pistol with infinite ammo and shotguns that fire rockets. Gearbox Studios have estimated an astonishing 17 million combinations of weapons in their game.
The primary way in which Borderlands distinguishes itself from competing first person shooters is through its drop in and out co-operative play. The entire game can be played uncompromised beginning to end with friends, either two on the one machine or up to four players over the internet. The game increases and decreases enemy strength and item drops as players join and leave matches on the fly. When playing online the host is in control of the active mission, which becomes the group's primary focus. You are able to complete or accept any mission on your own list provided the current host's game doesn't make doing so impossible. Such as when your mission directly conflicts with the host's due to story or game progress incompatibilities. My grievances with online play come down to simple human nature. Most players have zero patience for following the game's story or to give you the time you need to make character building or equipment decisions. Even worse, if a high level player joins they tend to rush ahead killing and completing all obstacles making the game quite dull. If you play solo or with a group of like minded people you will minimise these problems but differences in character levels lead to the former problem even amongst friends.
Borderlands is a whole lot of fun to play as you lose hour after hour to it. It is easy to get into and you do not need to play for dozens of hours before the fun starts. There is a great sense of character growth and strong re-playability here that forms into something really addictive and hard to put down. Its mixture of item acquisition, combat and multiplayer have created something new that most shooter fans should enjoy. Borderlands is one of the leading co-op experiences of this generation and a is must buy for those who like to play through games with other people. Platform reviewed: Xbox 360
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- mmmmmmm : @hotmustardsa, the limited edition just gives you early unlocks for weapons which can be easily unlocked in a matter of a few hours. Get it if its convenient, but I wouldn't go out of my way just to get one.
- Christopher : @Kelvin Yeah, I''m pretty sure, but only for rewards card members.
- Kelvin : quick qestion, does Game allow exchange of game if you dont like em??
- Will Campbel : any have a playasia coupon for me?
- HAVOCau : hes out of stock btw.. till the 22nd...
- HAVOCau : ah nice... didn't see that... sure has gotten cheap fast
- hotmustardsa : @HAVOCau: I rather pay $53 on ebay to get the limited edition and delivered from aus
- hotmustardsa : «link» its dungeon crawl though. Im pretty sure its not the asian version, limited edition seems to give you additional weapons for multiplayer
- HAVOCau : get the pc version of bad company 2 at game.co.uk... only $51 AU shipped :)
- mmmmmmm : @hotmustardsa, I believe the cheapest retail price is $79 if you can still get it, so $52 is mighty fine. But I'm sure thats an Asian version, so $52 for it is quite average. Consider the standard edition though, the LE doesn't give you exclusive weapons, just a shiny cover.
- Gameboy : @Retrojunkie: It is a UK site, so the games should all be PAL. It should be fine.
- Retrojunkie : RE: Zavvi.co.uk - if i buy a x360 game, will it definately be the correct region? They dont mention regions for my games :/
- hotmustardsa : Whats the best price for bad company 2 PC? Ebay has limited edition for $52. Is that good?
- alakazak : well that was easily fixed! first place i tried, kmart footscray, i asked how much an arcade was, and he goes, 299, but they used to be 199, i can do that price....easy!
- xcess : @Justman75 As mentioned before in the forums you could try matching the deal at EB then you should be able to do it
- Spinner31 : Hi All, where is the cheapest place to get Bad Company 2 LE on 360?
- Billy : @JustMan75 - No you can't.
- JustMan75 : The games I plan to trade in aren't on the exclusion list, but that could change with the next list update.
- JustMan75 : Can you trade-in 3-for-1 at JB as a pre-order? (Could I go in today and preorder GoW3 by trading in 3 games?)
- Chr15 : @Fuelee: Thanks heaps :)
- Kablammo : Anyone know the best price for Metro 2033? Coming out Thursday and don't wanna pay $100 at EB
- xcess : you can get brutal legends for $49 new at JB
- Scott : Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox360)for $53.97 @ Fishpond with FISHMARCH coupon (New Users)
- implsv : I got a brand new and sealed copy of Brutal Legend for 360 if anyones keen. Came with my elite which i do not need. $50 sent to anywhere in Australia or best offer
- Kelvin : woops suppose to be fuelee
- Kelvin : @fueless, Thanks mate
- edge.au : @alakazak; i think all the 199 deals ended ages ago, if your 360 is out of warrenty then trak down someone who can fix it, gametraders fix my stuff
- Chr15 : @Fuelee, if you cant find me, just send it as a submission up the top and just mention my name in it:) Thanks dude!
- alakazak : CRAP! the 360 just rrodeded! anyone seen any of those 199 arcade deals around lately? best i can find is dick smith arcade plus sherlock holmes game for 279...can anyone help?
- slappa : @Brandon - seconded. Brutal Legend & Saboteur are well worth $50
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