From Borderlands to Wonderlands, the best and the worst
An exterminator points a gun at a giant brain enemy on the moon in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.

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Zack: Sure it has a really silly name, but I guess pre-sequencel is the hidden gem of the franchise and a game many people skipped over because it felt like filler rather than a real new one border areas Rate. But stop! Don’t miss this adventure. It features some of my favorite playable characters and classes in the franchise. It’s also set on Pandora’s moon, letting you bounce around in low gravity while killing endless jerks. And if you are someone interested in the lore and world of border areas, successor is filled with fanservice, hints at future storylines, and answers open questions and the origins of the characters. This is how Handsome Jack becomes the big bad villain we see him in Borderlands 2. Are you telling me you don’t want to play this game?

Ari: Low Gravity! ice powers! You get to play as Claptrap! On the damn moon! In terms of pure gameplay, The sequel had a lot to offer. However, I think this is the first instance of the border areas Franchise is starting to get a little off the rails. The end of Borderlands 2 opened up a vast galaxy of wonder and possibility. And then the series just let that thread dangle for seven years. In a vacuum (sorry, sorry, I’m trying to erase it), The sequel stands for itself. But viewed as part of a larger whole, it felt like a stopgap, intended to keep interest in a popular series before more important things could come out.

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