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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, the... Alles lesenA new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, they seek loot and revenge.A new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, they seek loot and revenge.
- Nominiert für 3 BAFTA Awards
- 3 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
Chris Hardwick
- Vaughn
- (Synchronisation)
Greg Carson
- Lt. Angvar (Commander)
- (Synchronisation)
Connor Thomas Cleary
- Infected Midget
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Connor Cleary)
- …
Robert Faison
- Recruit 2
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Rob Faison)
Troy Hughes
- Infected Bruiser
- (Synchronisation)
Jesse Lemons
- Recruit 5
- (Synchronisation)
Curry McKnight
- Recruit 4
- (Synchronisation)
Elisa Melendez
- Hot Mama
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Elisa Melèndez)
Phil Parsons
- Lt. Bolson (Scout)
- (Synchronisation)
Jeremy Schwartz
- Hector
- (Synchronisation)
K. Komal Shashank
- Partali Police Officer
- (Synchronisation)
Lynn Andrews III
- Piston
- (Synchronisation)
Charles M. Baker
- Biker Marauder
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Charles Baker)
Justin J Barad
- Marauder
- (as Justin J. Barad)
Christopher Bevins
- Marauder Deadhead
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Chris Bevins)
Sue Birch
- Helena Pierce
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Sue Roberts-Birch)
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Cons:
Verdict: Borderlands 2 has allot of content to offer, as well having it's great humour and witty writing. The gunplay and the acquiring of valuable loot makes this loot shooter extremely addicting.
8.5 / 10.
- Great fast-paced gameplay
- Great exploration areas
- Tons of great side quests
- Colourful and quirky characters
- Great humour
- Good character progression
- Good customisation
- Charming art style
- Tons of weapons and loot
- Allot of enemy types
- Even more fun with coop
Cons:
- Clunky vehicle controls
- Can get abit repetitive
Verdict: Borderlands 2 has allot of content to offer, as well having it's great humour and witty writing. The gunplay and the acquiring of valuable loot makes this loot shooter extremely addicting.
8.5 / 10.
Ike of the Rehash Critics: Borderlands was a breakthrough in gaming with fast acting shooter action and unique graphics. As a first person shooter Borderlands offered more depth than any other platform with intricate skill trees, endless weapon combinations, and simple yet admirable character customization. Gearbox still delivers a superior product with Borderlands 2.
Gameplay: If you are an anti-social anaconda you are missing out on one of the most important aspects of the Borderlands 2 package. Co-op is a necessity for maximum enjoyment. In single player mode there won't be as much action, survival, killer guns, competition, smack talk, and fun. So pull up your big girl pants and join someone.
Action: Endless, challenging, and engrossing. There may be a long silence amongst your friends during intense battles, so refrain from resorting to your single player cussing at the video game.
Graphics: Gearbox continues with cel-shading and ups the anti on big bad guy design and difficulty. Don't worry, skags (which also describes X'es) are still around but outclassed by the newly introduced bullymongs. The beasties of Pandora, although not vast, add a higher level of difficulty.
New and/or Improved: You will experience more guns, larger territories (vertically and horizontally), enhanced villains, new characters, new talent trees, crazy creatures, the capability of hiding old missions you don't want, and character transferable skill points (i.e. add 1% to shield recharge rate, max health, etc ).
Most disappointing: Here it is in a nutshell: Maps are tricky with multiple levels and poor direction, some talent trees don't have a whole lot of variety, and the story is not as engrossing as the first.
In summation Borderlands 2 met and exceeded 98% of my expectations. I am still playing the second play through and have not maxed out my love for this one. BUY BUY BUY, didn't play the first Borderlands BUY BUY BUY. This game is as flawless as it gets.
Gameplay: If you are an anti-social anaconda you are missing out on one of the most important aspects of the Borderlands 2 package. Co-op is a necessity for maximum enjoyment. In single player mode there won't be as much action, survival, killer guns, competition, smack talk, and fun. So pull up your big girl pants and join someone.
Action: Endless, challenging, and engrossing. There may be a long silence amongst your friends during intense battles, so refrain from resorting to your single player cussing at the video game.
Graphics: Gearbox continues with cel-shading and ups the anti on big bad guy design and difficulty. Don't worry, skags (which also describes X'es) are still around but outclassed by the newly introduced bullymongs. The beasties of Pandora, although not vast, add a higher level of difficulty.
New and/or Improved: You will experience more guns, larger territories (vertically and horizontally), enhanced villains, new characters, new talent trees, crazy creatures, the capability of hiding old missions you don't want, and character transferable skill points (i.e. add 1% to shield recharge rate, max health, etc ).
Most disappointing: Here it is in a nutshell: Maps are tricky with multiple levels and poor direction, some talent trees don't have a whole lot of variety, and the story is not as engrossing as the first.
In summation Borderlands 2 met and exceeded 98% of my expectations. I am still playing the second play through and have not maxed out my love for this one. BUY BUY BUY, didn't play the first Borderlands BUY BUY BUY. This game is as flawless as it gets.
This game is amazing, and a must get. There is enough content to entertain you for hours, especially with the dlc. I have put like a 1000 hours into this game across multiple playthroughs, characters and platforms. The story is great, one of the best villains in gaming history, and very distinctive graphics (cell shading or something I think it's called). The characters are so memorable, and the gameplay is amazing. Due to the abundance of guns, mods, shields etc and enemy types and locations. This game is up there as my favourite of all time alongside bioshock and I keep coming back to it. You don't need to play borderlands 1 before hand, as it's a new story. But there are som reoccurring characters so I reccomend it. The pre-sequel is not necessary though. In overall... GET THIS GAME!!!
Looking back after having played this through it was pure luck that we ever got anything remotely or nearly as entertaining when you see the story, characters, and arc of Borderlands 3. To me the story ends here.
Game of the Year Edition: Back at it! What a improvement this was over the first game. Not only does the story seem more engaging, thanks to its villains Handsome Jack, but the gameplay/visuals are popping with color, flair, and bloodshed. I also really enjoyed the substantial amount of hilarious dialogue this game had; "That sentence had too many syllables. APOLOGIZE." (Scooter isn't the only funny character this time around). There was also some brutal kills to 3 main characters, which was quite surprising! I might reveal a spoiler so you might wanna stop reading, but I was honestly not expecting to kill Jack at the end of this game. I expected him to carry over in the other games, but nope, I definitely sniped his brains out of his ear holes. It was also a bittersweet goodbye to Angel, but what was the most surprising was seeing Roland die since he was a main character, not only in this game, but in the last one. I'm glad Tiny Tina kept his legacy alive in the Bunker and Badasses dlc. Speaking of the dlc/seasonal missions, I loved pretty much all of it. I was surprised how much better it was compared the Borderlands 1 dlc. Each dlc had lore, and it felt like I was actually doing main missions throughout instead of just doing side missions. Everything in this game feels worth it (minus some of these raid bosses). Not a fan of these repeatable missions, and I'm also not a fan of the enemies not leveling to your character so your forced to do game+ so you can get better loot, which I find a big waste of time. I'm not gonna complete the main campaign twice just so the enemies in the dlcs will feel matched to my level. Hoping they fix this in the other games.
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- WissenswertesIn the mission "Splinter Group" the four mutated raiders that you must kill are named "Mick, Lee, Ralph, and Dan" this is a play off of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles named "Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello". The other similarities include: their hideout being in the sewers, their name "Splinter Group" , along with a hidden Easter Egg found later in their lair of an enemy named "Flinter", after the rat master "Splinter", their surfer like language ("dude", "brah") and their craving for pizza used to lure them out.
- VerbindungenEdited into Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2015)
- SoundtracksShort Change Hero
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