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Probably a bit late considering its been out a while, but I just picked it up for half price the other day and simply put: its awesome!

Think of it as a first person shooter version of Diablo. There are literally millions of different weapons and upgrades you can find. Whilst I'm sure I'll get bored of it eventually, its providing my mate's and I hours of endless entertainment. One of the best co-op games I've ever played, and runs every well online.

Highly recommend it.

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yeah finsihed it and now am playing the add on.

I really really liked it and enjoyed the humour in it. BUT it is hard to go back to it after now starting COD 5, less story more amazing effects and reality, i will play it again but i will have to finish COD first.

hehe, Borderlands, many a weekend and early mornings lost on that game.

Good plot and fast action, best of all the four player co-op is intense to say the least. And the guns, oh the glorious guns. It shoots rockets!

I think I left it for BF:BC2, but go back to it every now and then.

Lvl 40 Bruiser I think :)

My runners ain't the prettiest girl at the dance, but she'll put out the second you ask her! And be sure to hit the boost to know why everyone wants to catch a riiiide with tha Scooter man!

  • 3 weeks later...
Didnt like the ending....cant wait for number 2

http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/11/11/gearb...-borderlands-2/

Yeah its horrible it builds up and up till you finally get this rubbish anticlimatic ending and no real reward other than a small amount of money. You dont even need money in Borderlands once you get all Ammo upgrades.

I was playing 2 player co-op on the 360 with my Gf's brother and then my save data randomly got corrupted, no power failure or prematurely turning off the console it just corrupted by itself. Apparently its quite a well known issue but theres no fix for it.

Overall its still a brilliant game and I eagerly await the second one.

Edited by FrangaR33

yea i spent months on that game was on about level 45ish then got corrupted data.

eventually got back to level 61 i think thats the highest.. then my whole ps3 shat itself, fml. gunna get it fixed when i've got some spare cash for it but heres hoping the save data can be spared.

  • 4 weeks later...

aaaaaaah, wonderful game, used to play it religiously, but then, someone decided to release patch 1.30 and kicked all our hard modding out the window, so now i dont give them another cent until they give me my mods back.

its an insane concept though, cant wait for the new add-on. coming out soon is the new claptrap DLC, if they allow mods again, i will give them some cents back. :P

finished playing the game on lv 70 on all characters, got to lvl 60 and after that i just modded a bit to go to lvl70. only time i ever play is when i play on patch 1.2, and a word of advice, if you ever want to play it online, play on "Game ranger", its better than the built in multiplayer. :)

if anyone wants ne crazy guns, just let me know :P if your on patch 1.2

  • 4 weeks later...

bit of a bump.

anyone wanna help me with a co-op game on the 360?

did the no-time exploit in the crimson armory and im now locked out, i wanna see if i can get back in if someone else hosts the game.

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