
The breadth of personalities invigorates your adventure and makes Pandora a lively, engrossing place, the kind of place it fell short of being in the first game. The huge amount of high-quality voice acting required to bring this world to life is fueled by excellent writing, which provides some genuinely nasty tirades and surprisingly tender moments amid the avalanche of laugh-out-loud funny lines. Random townsfolk also have a few things to say, no longer content with mute or monosyllabic responses, and even the bandits you fight have a broader range of context-sensitive taunts. There are some delightful new additions too, such as the arrogant antagonist, Handsome Jack, and the teenage demolitionist, Tiny Tina. The four playable characters from the first game are back as well, and they each play a robust role in the story (and have way more spoken lines than ever before). Many familiar faces return, including the delusional robot, Claptrap the hayseed mechanic, Scooter and the bawdy vixen, Moxxi. But it isn't so lonely anymore, thanks to an expanded cast of diverse and entertaining characters. What once was a lonely frontier planet populated primarily by savage men and feral beasts is, well, still a planet populated primarily by savage men and feral beasts. Perhaps the most notable difference is that Pandora now feels like a vibrant, living place. This sequel doubles down on the successes of the original and shores up its shortcomings, improving the familiar formula and delivering dozens and dozens of hours of immensely entertaining gameplay. In Borderlands 2, the novelty is gone, but all of the other elements are back and better than ever. There were a lot of things that made Borderlands such a great game when it came out three years ago: the hardscrabble planet, the oddball characters, the hostile creatures, the diverse missions, the abundant loot, the powerful skill trees, and the novelty of all these things combined in a cooperative first-person shooter. One character ability is not substantially different from the core gunplay Spoken messages sometimes interrupt each other There is also the Siren class in Borderlands 2, which, although existed in the previous game, now received completely new skills.Borderlands 2 stand tall on the shoulders of its predecessor.9/10Ī ton of great mission writing and dialogue When it comes to the Assassin, he specializes in taking enemies by surprise – he sets traps and generally keeps low profile. The Commando can be assisted by an automatic turret, which can be developed and gain access to new abilities. The Gunzerker can use two weapons at the same time, and takes the role of a tank. Together with new protagonists come new character classes. They are: Salvador, Maya, Zero, and Axton. The developers did not take the easy way out, so they prepared four new characters to choose from.

In the game you can meet the old heroes, but this time Mordecai, Lilith, and Brick appear only as side characters. Our aim is to curb his tyranny, which is, however, presented in a humorous way. This time the bad gay is Handsome Jack, who, after claiming credit for the heroes’ achievements from the first game for himself, purchased the largest weapon manufacturer, Hyperion company, and declared himself the dictator of Pandora. The story takes off shortly after the first one left.

#Ps3 borderlands 2 series#
In the second part of the series you return to Pandora planet to see its previously unexplored regions that hide many secrets of the Borderlands universe. Just like the previous game, this one too includes a co-op mode.
#Ps3 borderlands 2 software#
The second installment in the series was created by Gearbox Software Studios, and again it combines first-person shooter with RPG elements of games like Diablo.

is the sequel of a successful game from 2009 which received an acclaim from both critics and players.
