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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
- Release Date:
- Oct 16, 2014
- Metacritic:
- 75
- Developer:
- Gearbox Software, Aspyr (Linux), 2K Australia
- Publisher:
- 2K, Aspyr (Linux)
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Borderlands Collection: Pandora's Box
This title is included in Borderlands Collection: Pandora's Box!
About the Game
LAUNCH INTO THE BORDERLANDS UNIVERSE AND SHOOT ‘N’ LOOT YOUR WAY THROUGH A BRAND NEW ADVENTURE THAT ROCKETS YOU ONTO PANDORA’S MOON IN BORDERLANDS: THE PRE-SEQUEL!Discover the story behind Borderlands 2 villain, Handsome Jack, and his rise to power. Taking place between the original Borderlands and Borderlands 2, the Pre-Sequel gives you a whole lotta new gameplay featuring the genre blending fusion of shooter and RPG mechanics that players have come to love.
Float through the air with each low gravity jump while taking enemies down from above using new ice and laser weapons. Catch-a-ride and explore the lunar landscape with new vehicles allowing for more levels of destructive mayhem.
Features
BRING MAYHEM TO THE MOON
Feel the moon’s low gravity with every jump and stomp.
Cause mayhem with new weapons equipped with ice and laser capabilities!
New enemies offer a space-based twist!
THE RISE OF HANDSOME JACK
Witness Handsome Jack’s rise to power.
Dive deep into the origins of iconic Borderlands villains.
Turn the tables and experience Handsome Jack’s side of the story.
A NEW CLASS OF ANTIHEROES
Play as one of four new character classes, including Wilhelm the Enforcer, Nisha the Lawbringer, and Athena the Gladiator.
Play as a combat-ready Claptrap prototype for the first-time!
Experience the gray morality of working alongside Handsome Jack.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Damn, not only was this game cat shit. But now you want me to give you all my info? Want my kidneys while you're at it? Fuck you Gearbox. And DEFINITELY fuck you Randy. Thinking I'm gonna pay 100 bucks for Borderlands 4 because "Only a true fan would buy it." can this company die off already?
Great story and voice acting, loved most of the side missions. Weapons and gameplay are kinda mid but It's worth it if you're into the series.
I rate Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel 4/5. This is a good action game overall but you’ll have the most fun if you focus on the game’s main plot and less on the often poorly designed optional side missions. The DLC content is also good overall. I played through the game single-player using the DLC Doppleganger character which I found had particularly funny and smart dialogue. This is the same character who shows up later as an NPC (non-player character) in the very good Borderlands 3 DLC: Moxie’s Heist of the Handsome Jackpot. If you have not yet played Borderlands 2, you should definitely play this Pre-Sequel first as it will clarify and expand on a huge number of plot elements from that game and help Borderlands 2 make a lot more sense than it otherwise would. Unfortunately, back when I played Borderlands 2, this prequel game (taking place between the events of Borderlands 1 and Borderlands 2) wasn’t out yet. I really wish this game had come out earlier because when I played Bor...
Well, ol' Gearbox and 2k decided to rollout a new EULA which takes most of our rights away. They don't want us gamers modding their precious highbrow art and apparently they are going to treat the game install as spyware when it comes to our system info. Shucks. Guess I'll skip the cringe millennial writing of the next installment. Here I was all ready to girl boss it up. Shame too because there's a lot of good things going on with this actual game. I'd love to go into detail but 2k hasn't accepted my review EULA terms yet so that's a no go.
dont ever get this garbage game get 1 or 2 much better then this dumpster fire
With the imminent release of Borderlands 4 and having played the original game back in 2009 but none of the subsequence games since I decided to revisit the franchise from scratch in chronological not release order. I played through the first game then completed The Pre-Sequel and I can tell you I had a blast. I enjoyed the gameplay and the story in TPS, but I especially enjoyed the Aussie humour (I am Australian) and the characters most notably Handsome Jack and his backstory. I am now playing through Borderlands 2 which I am appreciating even more after playing TPS as it introduces Handsome Jack and wow, what a character he is and The Pre-Sequel did a fantastic job of setting up his back story leading into BL2. I have seen some criticism of the low gravity and oxygen mechanic which I dont understand, it added double jump and ground slam which I appreciated, I though it was a lot of fun. There has been criticism of the story from some, personally I also enjoyed it, it isnt LoTR but ...
spyware - take two will sale your user data for profit.
I enjoyed most of the game, Quite the switch from Borderlands 3. I think it was a bit hard to make any money in this one as all drops ( in the beginning) and chests were only 2 dollars :(. I Don't really care for moving to areas so quickly or the MANY ways to fall and Die. Yet the game was enjoyable in keeping with the Borderlands games. I've played em all and am looking forward to Borderlands 4.
The game mechanics are unique among the Borderlands series and gave me Quake vibes early on which made me happy. It also has my second favorite DLC for the series in all the games. It was a separate Australian team that made this and they got released before doing the last 2 DLCs which makes the game shorter than I wanted. The character development is on par with the other games as is the story. One thing that bothered me was level design... There was more going through the same levels forward and backward which made the scenery a bit repetitive and the exploration minimal compared to the other games.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP3
- Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core Processor
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8500 / ATI Radeon HD 2600
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 13 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compliant
- Additional Notes: Other Requirements & Supports: Initial installation requires one time internet connection for Steam authentication; software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, directX 9, Microsoft .NET 4 Framework, Visual C++ Redistributable 2005, Visual C++ Redistributable 2008, Visual C++ Redistributable 2010, and AMD CPU Drivers (XP Only/AMD Only). Windows Imaging Component (Windows XP 64-Bit only)
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP SP3/Vista/Win 7/Win 8
- Processor: 2.3 GHz Quad Core processor
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / ATI Radeon HD 5850
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 c Compliant
FAQ
How much does Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel cost?
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel costs €39.99.
What are the system requirements for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8500 / ATI Radeon HD 2600 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 13 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compliant Additional Notes: Other Requirements & Supports: Initial installation requires one time internet connection for Steam authentication; software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, directX 9, Microsoft .NET 4 Framework, Visual C++ Redistributable 2005, Visual C++ Redistributable 2008, Visual C++ Redistributable 2010, and AMD CPU Drivers (XP Only/AMD Only). Windows Imaging Component (Windows XP 64-Bit only) Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP SP3/Vista/Win 7/Win 8 Processor: 2.3 GHz Quad Core processor Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / ATI Radeon HD 5850 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 20 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 c Compliant
What platforms is Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel available on?
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel worth buying?
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel has 71% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 75/100.
When was Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel released?
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel was released on Oct 16, 2014.
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