Reviewing Borderlands 2 without rattling off a bullet list of improvements is a challenge, as it is a natural extension of the first Borderlands, a four-player cooperative first-person shooter RPG that Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford is surprised no developer has copied yet. The main upgrade includes a “bazillion” more guns, revised classes and skill trees, completely new areas to explore, and a storyline that…
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A ridiculous barrage of improvements.
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Noticeably faster, with interfaces too.
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Humorous dialogue.
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Enhanced weapons and items.
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New slag element encourages multiplayer.
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Cross-character bonuses and inventory.
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Strong cel-shaded graphics.
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More like Borderlands 1.5.
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Few issues with âfight for your lifeâ state.
