Borderlands is described as a role playing shooter because it contains elements of both a role playing game and a first person shooter. But it’s so much more than that, it’s a journey to a planet that’s brought to life with a vivid art style, a killer soundtrack, well crafted characters and a splash of humour in the form of Claptrap thrown in for good measure.
The game kicks off with an awesome intro, really getting you in the mood to explore Pandora and ultimately setting the bar very high for the rest of the game. Luckily Borderlands delivers one of the most intense and enjoyable gaming experiences that I have ever had, never lowering the bar once and keeping you coming back for more.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Borderlands.
- Forza 4 Porsche Expansion Pack out today, launch trailer inside
- National Board Game Day is on 16 June 2012
- Win Dragon's Dogma on Xbox 360 and PS3!
- Dragon's Dogma Hands-on Preview (Xbox 360)
- Namco Bandai teases next 'Tales of' game with artwork and TV commerical
- Details on Bungie's next game come to light - MMO sci-fi shooter info, contractual obligations and more revealed
- The Arrival of Azmodan: A Desperate Plea to the Armies of Light
- Exclusive: Halo Infinity Multiplayer revealed for Halo 4, innovative online modes detailed
- Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition Review
- El33t P33p of the Month: 2012 Edition!
- Exclusive: Halo 4 Limited Edition announced with South African pricing and pre-order details
- Why is War fighting against Death in this Darksiders II screenshot?


Comments:
Register to comment or login above.