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Borderlands | 
| From: 2K Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $21.99 as of 9/10/2010 13:28 EDT details You Save: $8.00 (27%)
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Seller: Exquisite Emporium Rating: 481 reviews Sales Rank: 151
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 39329 Model: 39329 UPC: 710425393297 EAN: 0710425397257 ASIN: B000WMEEB2
Publication Date: September 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Borderlands supports 2-4 players via Xbox LIVE. | | • | Borderlands is built from the ground up to be an intuitive co-operative experience for up to four players that rewards players who work together and invest in co-op skills. Split screen is also supported. | | • | In this rpg shooter, choose one of four distinct characters, each with their own individual skill sets. As your character grows throughout this fast-paced FPS, you choose and customize your abilities to suit your style of play. | | • | Jump behind the wheel and engage in high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle combat, complete with spectacular explosions and road-killed enemies. | | • | Choose from literally hundreds of thousands of weapons, each with their own manufacturers, specifications, and advantages via a revolutionary content generation system. |
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Product Description A sci-fi / action RPG, Borderlands combines the best in first-person action with player customization and vehicular combat for incredible layers of gameplay depth. The game features a groundbreaking content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization. Borderlands allows for multiple players to share the same game experience simultaneously online in co-op gameplay. Players can freely join or leave each other's games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. The game also boasts lifelike character animations, impressive real-time physics, and customizable vehicles.
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A sci-fi/action RPG from acclaimed developer Gearbox, Borderlands combines the best in first-person action gaming with elements of a traditional role-playing game (RPG). The excitement of this hybridization is further magnified by the game's groundbreaking content generation system which allows for a near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization, making the game's single player, multiplayer and online campaigns not to be missed.  FPS/RPG hybrid gameplay. View larger. |  Literally thousands of weapons. View larger. |  Vehicular combat. View larger. | Story In a distant future, the planets at the outer edges of the galaxy have become a beacon to fortune seekers and those yearning for a better life off world. But there are no guarantees in deep space. Pandora, one of these distant planets, was reported to be rich in untapped mineral wealth, and so drew many hoping to get rich quick, but in the end little was found beyond the scattered ruins of a past alien civilization. With nothing to gain, any who could soon abandoned Pandora, leaving those who remained to deal with the lawlessness of a world gone bust, and the mystery of the long-dead alien civilization. But as chaotic as these times were, there were worse days yet to come. After several years the planet's huge orbit slowly brought it near to its sun and once unknown and horrifying creatures sprang from their long hibernation to terrify the stranded colonists. The only hope of the colonists seems to be a vault discovered in the side of a mountainside, rumored to contain alien technology and secrets about Pandora. Will this discovery be the colonist's salvation or their end? Discover their fate in Borderlands. Gameplay As in a traditional RPG, Borderlands is built around the continual leveling of characters as they delve into quests. These quests include both story-driven adventures and side quests that offer players rewards such as items exclusive to quest completion and/or forward movement of the story. Players can look forward to action set in both single player and multiplayer modes--including co-op play--as well as vehicular combat, literally thousands of different types of weapons that change each time you play and randomly generated maps and map features. Playable Characters Borderlands features several playable characters, each with its own unique backstory, abilities and skills. Skills can be leveled up, allowing for improvement of things like health, accuracy with weapons and capacity for items. In addition to this, characters possess unique skill tree development, ensuring that each will develop differently regardless of time spend leveling them up. Key Game Features - Co-op Design - Borderlands is built from the ground up to be an exciting, intuitive co-operative experience for up to four players simultaneously that rewards players who work together and invest in co-op skills. Split screen is also supported.
- FPS Gameplay - In this role-playing shooter, choose one of four distinct characters, each with their own individual skill sets. As your character grows throughout this fast-paced FPS, you choose and customize your abilities to suit your style of play.
- Art Style - The game's distinctive art style combines traditional rendering techniques with hand-drawn textures to paint a bold and eye-catching spin on the FPS genre.
- Vehicular Combat - Jump behind the wheel and engage in high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle combat, complete with spectacular explosions and road-killed Skags.
- Frontier Planet - Search the wasteland planet of Pandora for the legendary alien vault. Fight your way through bandits, discover nine native (and aggressive) creatures, and help the few settlers on the planet in your search for a Vault rumored to contain a great prize - if it even exists.
- Gun Lust - Choose from literally hundreds of thousands of weapons, each with their own manufacturers, specifications, and advantages. The revolutionary content generation system guarantees that you'll find almost infinite tools of destruction to suit your play style.
- Online Multiplayer Support - Borderlands supports 2-4 players via Xbox LIVE.
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TOOK TIME TO LIKE, BUT LOVE IT NOW September 6, 2010 H. SULLIVAN I'll keep it short. BUY IT!
Look, when I started playing it, I was slow to like it. It just didn't hook me at first, probably because your character is kind of one-sided until you get up in level. After about level 15 to 20, then you get to really customize your character to do cool, unique things.
One big recommendation - go to [...] and do some reading on all the different things your character can do, what weapons they would do best with. I just kind of didn't learn anything and realized after level 15 that there were a lot of different things and weapons that I should have learned about ahead of time.
The amount of things you can do and the amount of different missions, plus downloadable content will really keep you hooked for a long time.
great multiplayer cooperative game September 6, 2010 M. Bresnahan (TX United States) Borderlands is a great game for a group of friends to play online. I've been playing it twice a week for a month with 3 friends and we are still finding new areas to explore, new beasts to kill, and new weapons to try out. The variety in all 3 has kept us engaged for many hours at a time.
May Draw in Non-Hardcore Gamers September 3, 2010 Steven Gargolinski (Boston) There are plenty of reviews here covering Borderlands, and I agree with most of them. Borderlands is a polish, well-designer RPG/FPS hybrid with a unique art style. I was expecting to have a great gameplay experience when I fired up Borderlands, but I wasn't expecting my girlfriend to want in on the action.
It's hard to say what did it exactly, but I think it was a combination of things. My fiancee likes to play games, but typically sticks to stuff like Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords and Professor Layton and the Curious Village. "Hardcore" games like Borderlands are typically too difficult for her, and just become a frustrating experience. I think I can boil her interest down to three major components: art style, cooperation, and progression.
The art style of Borderlands really appealed to her, and she constantly commented about how cool everything looked. This shouldn't be a big surprise, the art style of Borderlands is very highly regarded. Moving onto actual gameplay, she loves games that we can play together. Any game with a local coop mode scores big points in her book. In addition to this, the RPG elements of Borderlands turned out to be key to our enjoyment of the game. If she was having difficulty with an area, then we'd just level up a bit in order to power up our characters and make things a little easier for her. This didn't happen too often, but there were a few points in the game where it prevented major frustration.
All in all I had a great experience with Borderlands. If you have a significant other right on the edge of being a "core gamer", then Borderlands may be able to pull them over - if only just for a while. Highly recommended!
Awesome blend of FPS and RPG August 27, 2010 Cash (CA, USA) There are things that the game creators did that make playing the game very convenient. Such as the ability to transport into a car that someone else is already driving. In case you are busy buying and selling the other person can be driving around the map and you can teleport to the vehicle from certain spots. Online is fun. From what i have done so far its just the campaign mode with other players. Go off your own or join someone elses and gain some XP and money. Split screen capability for local play but no split screen online. I dig it. Also has a cool looking zombie add on for 10 dollars that looks like it might be really fun.
If you're tired of your other games... August 26, 2010 Leslie Jill Aldridge (Killen, Alabama (BFE)) This was a pretty good buy and a decent game. After running through it a couple of times, I did get bored and didn't want to purchase the DLCs.
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