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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a dynamic shooter with role-playing elements and a first-person view in the Borderlands universe. The game takes place... Read more

VGTimes:
7.5/10
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Players:
8.1/10
Steam:
83/100
Metacritic:
75/100
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Trailers, gameplay, and other videos

Borderlands The Pre Sequel: Secret Boss- Nel! Guide and Legendary Sniper Drop!
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! The Moon Dance Trailer!
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Stage Demo - E3 2014
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel: An Introduction by Sir Hammerlock AND TORGUE!
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel: Narrated Nisha Walkthrough Video

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows XP
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
  • RAM: 2 Gb
  • Free Space: 13 Gb
  • VRAM: 256 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8600
Recommended:
  • Windows Vista
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
  • RAM: 4 Gb
  • Free Space: 20 Gb
  • VRAM: 1 Gb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 560
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Reviews and ratings

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Back in 2009, Gearbox made it clear what Borderlands was, how to approach it, and what to expect. They provided us with a powerful shooter with RPG elements, heavily flavored with a terribly atmospheric game world and a more or less tolerable plot. The second part, dated 2012, was received as warmly by critics and players as the previous one. However, enough background: let's talk about Borderlands The Pre-sequel:

And, before continuing, I hasten to remind you that what is written below is purely the opinion of the author.

So,

plot: 7/10

One of the most difficult tasks, in my opinion, set before the developers was the need to justify the endless lamentations of the player with a sober plot background. In other words, not to allow the player to think, for what purpose, in the end, is he killin… Read full

9.0

The latest (for now) part of Borderlands did not come out the way I expected it to. Constant space instead of varied landscapes, essentially leading to wandering along the same corridors. Small variety of enemies, short and not very interesting plot. Few gameplay innovations.

Honestly, if you liked the previous parts of Borda, then I highly advise you to wait for the full third part and not waste time on THIS.

Gameplay
5 / 10
Graphics
4 / 10
Story
6 / 10
Controls
7.5 / 10
Sound and Music
4 / 10
Localization
7 / 10
5.6
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