Borderlands 2 Review

Stellar writing and a host of small improvements help Borderlands 2 stand tall on the shoulders of its predecessor.

The Video Review

Chris Watters sends a Goliath on a rampage in this video review for Borderlands 2.

The Good

  • A ton of great mission writing and dialogue  
  • Enticing loot and experience rewards  
  • Intriguing skill trees  
  • Rich, inviting gameworld.

The Bad

  • Spoken messages sometimes interrupt each other  
  • One character ability is not substantially different from the core gunplay.

There were a lot of things that made Borderlands such a great game when it came out three years ago: the hardscrabble planet, the oddball characters, the hostile creatures, the diverse missions, the abundant loot, the powerful skill trees, and the novelty of all these things combined in a cooperative first-person shooter. In Borderlands 2, the novelty is gone, but all of the other elements are back and better than ever. This sequel doubles down on the successes of the original and shores up its shortcomings, improving the familiar formula and delivering dozens and dozens of hours of immensely entertaining gameplay.

You don't have to outrun the electrified dog beast, you just have to outrun your teammate.

Perhaps the most notable difference is that Pandora now feels like a vibrant, living place. What once was a lonely frontier planet populated primarily by savage men and feral beasts is, well, still a planet populated primarily by savage men and feral beasts. But it isn't so lonely anymore, thanks to an expanded cast of diverse and entertaining characters. Many familiar faces return, including the delusional robot, Claptrap; the hayseed mechanic, Scooter; and the bawdy vixen, Moxxi. The four playable characters from the first game are back as well, and they each play a robust role in the story (and have way more spoken lines than ever before). There are some delightful new additions too, such as the arrogant antagonist, Handsome Jack, and the teenage demolitionist, Tiny Tina. Random townsfolk also have a few things to say, no longer content with mute or monosyllabic responses, and even the bandits you fight have a broader range of context-sensitive taunts.

The huge amount of high-quality voice acting required to bring this world to life is fueled by excellent writing, which provides some genuinely nasty tirades and surprisingly tender moments amid the avalanche of laugh-out-loud funny lines. The breadth of personalities invigorates your adventure and makes Pandora a lively, engrossing place, the kind of place it fell short of being in the first game. The only drawback to the sheer volume of communication is that sometimes conversations are cut off by other incoming messages before you can hear them through. This doesn't pose any barrier to progression, but with dialogue this good, you don't want to miss a word.

If you apply this same philosophy to exploration, Borderlands 2 will keep you busy for a very, very long time. The environments of Pandora are more vibrant and diverse this time around, and the eye-catching artistic aesthetic is enlivened with a richer color palette and more clever details. Textures sometimes load sluggishly when you're entering new areas and occasionally look rough upon close inspection, but this is still a visually appealing world. Diligent explorers will find both lovely vistas and amusing sights--the humor of the writing extends into the environmental design as well.

There are tons of areas to visit during the course of your adventure, some of which you won't even see if you don't stray far from the main story missions. The mission system is one area in which small tweaks have a noticeable impact. The onscreen checklist updates you of any mission progress caused by your current actions, even if said progress isn't for your currently selected mission. You can also choose to ignore missions in the menu so that you don't have to constantly scroll past old leftovers to get to the ones you want. It's not necessary to pursue every last mission en route to the final boss, but to stay at a competitive level with your enemies, plan on doing a fair number of side missions. These endeavors are another great source of creativity and humor, including a logic puzzle to decide which of four thieves cheated the others, and the ludicrously simple task titled "Shoot This Guy in the Face."

In addition to missions, there is an expanded array of challenges. These goals are automatically tracked and reward you for actions like offing a certain number of skags or getting a lot of incendiary kills. New location-specific challenges give you further incentive to find hidden secrets in each area, and this extra layer of reward makes idle exploration more appealing. Every challenge completed increases your badass rank, which in turn gives you small bonuses to various attributes (such as gun damage, fire rate, and shield recharge delay) that apply to any character you create, not just your current one. Tweaking challenges and introducing cross-character bonuses aren't big additions to the game, but they serve as a nice acknowledgement of the fact that many players want to play as multiple characters. This overarching reward system is one of the many small improvements that make Borderlands 2 a more player-friendly experience than its predecessor.

Intangible rewards are all well and good, but a huge part of the Borderlands formula is loot, and Borderlands 2 does not disappoint. Guns, shields, grenade mods, class mods, and relics all offer different ways to enhance your combat effectiveness. Building and updating your arsenal with the embarrassment of loot riches Pandora has to offer is still immensely satisfying, and the increased frequency of odd attributes and bonuses means more opportunity to fine-tune your optimal loadout. The option to mark items as junk in your inventory is a welcome addition that makes selling things to vending machines less time-consuming, though an option to mark items as junk on pick-up could have made it even smoother. In another bit of streamlining, cash, health, and ammo are now automatically picked up off the ground most of the time (there are occasional lapses), which means you can happily spend less time looking down.

Chris Watters
By Chris Watters, Editor

With his Apple IIGS as the spark and his neighbor's NES the fuel, Chris Watters' passion for gaming caught fire early. Years later, you can find him aiming down virtual sights, traipsing through fantastical lands, and striving to be grossly incandescent while desperately avoiding sunburns.

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grokh 51 pts

so many complained about borderlands not having 3rd person camera view....  why the hell borderlands 2 didnt go for it /facepalm

 

asianmutation01 5 pts

Does anyone wanna go up against Hyperius with me? Im with xbox and id really like some help haha

blazin640 7 pts

He really marked the game down because of salvador? Thats ridiculous. I bet he hasn't even played as him. No offense Chris but plenty of other games have classes that don't change the gameplay as much. 

Halo4fan117 5 pts

ive been playing this and it is AWESOMENESS. seriously. not joking.

HKILLER88888 11 pts

i have a lot of things to say about this...is it good is it bad?can't tell yet!for now i only say the bad stuff i've found...2 days ago i was lvl 25 i felt game is freaking awesome today i'm lvl 29 just passed the part that roland dies and i think it's not as good as the 1st one!not cuz Roland died cuz i was beat to hell until i got there.the part before Bunker with that big Constructor it just ruined my mood it was totally unfair and not challenging!as soon as i could get respawned it would start shooting those ATTOMIC missile or a thousand normal ones on me and believe it or not 1000 point shield and 3200 HP gone with one hit!i'm like a mile away from him fighting my second wind!so waht did i do?i just spent half and hour dieing till by dumb luck i got up there and took cover like a rat! kept shooting it in the eye with sniper till it was dead and the bad part was my sniper was not corrosive so it took a long long while even thou all my shots were critical...at that part the loaders are like lvl 26 (3 lvl lower)but they still kill you so easily and they are so stubborn to die even with a corrosive rocket launcher....other than that,i gotta say these : why Audio Log has been removed from ECHO device?and why the game is so Stingy with ammunition?and when you open up the ammo boxes it keeps giving you the ammo you already are full of or even don't have their gun to use em?for example in the angel's chamber i didn't even have a pistol with myself it just kept giving me pistol and SMG bullet i was like when that shield goes down angel i'm gonna make you full of holes like SPONGE BOB!but you don't even fight her she just dies by herself at that fight you just keep killing a whole bunch of tough loaders no such a boss!they could have put some ammo regeneration skills for commando but commando is all about shield the shield is gone half of his skills with it.even the turret gets killed faster than its time runs out so bottom line is the game has become way way way difficult and this is only the 1st play through as people know borderlands have second play though too which is the same game but all the enemy lvl,cost,damages, everything raised!(you can say INSANE MODE)

P.S: new character wasn't as much fun as it looked almost every ability of her had a counter benefit also NO PERSONAL LOG AT THE BEGINNING and she is not even in INTRO so why she starts from the SAME PLACE AS OTHERS?even when you wanna pick her as new character she is not in a line with others its like Gear Box is planning to make a Group for her in future DLCs...just a suggestion if you wanna stack up anarchy just put the reload bottom on the other side of keyboard like Numluck 7 or something cuz you would keep reloading by instinct and lose your anarchy (even then i kept tapping R and then "ahh right i shouldn't reload thank god i've changed it!")

P.P.S:if this get deleted by Game Spot Admin (like my other Comment on "hell yeah wrath of the dead rabbit")i'm not gonna put effort to comment on anything in here...instead i would put em in my reviews some day...

estalling 50 pts

 HKILLER88888 FYI- No one likes SPOILERS.

HKILLER88888 11 pts

 estalling doesn't matter cuz the one who doesn't like SPOILERS WON'T BE HERE TO READ THE REVIEW!and come on game have been out long ago and gamers these days are like HYDROCHLORIC ACID they eat up games in 1 to 3 days!

estalling 50 pts

 HKILLER88888 Your excessive use of caps lock has crippled my ability to respond.

GagPacMan 6 pts

 HKILLER88888  estalling Doesn't matter how long the game's been out. People come to read reviews to see if they should get the game or not and to see what reviewers had to say. The least you could have done was put a tag saying "There are spoilers in my comment". That's just courtesy.

estalling 50 pts

 GagPacMan  HKILLER88888 Indeed. I wouldn't have griped except for the fact that it was a BIG spoiler (the death of a main character).  I get the impression that our friend here doesn't really care for common courtesy, though, so it's probably falling on deaf ears.

jpnelson82 17 pts

I don't agree. The game is a seven at most, it's a mediocre shooter. I was rating it higher but now that I've played some more and compared it to the trailers, idk.It still appeals but I have this sense that there's a lot of fluff covering a cash in.

bakagami 419 pts

 jpnelson82 can't please everyone...

bovian 8 pts

This game has the same GREATNESS as it's predecessor and totally worth your time. 

Halo4fan117 5 pts

 bovian i totally agree my friend

God_Emporer 10 pts

It does almost everything better, yet receives the same score as Borderlands 1?

Doobsac 58 pts

What's with the orange guns in Borderlands 2? I didn't get one orange gun in the entire first playthrough only purples? In Borderlands 1 I had plenty of orange guns after my first run. ????????????????

JACOBDRAGON666 147 pts

 Doobsac orange are alot more rare in this game the top tier i have beaten the game and found one gun one sheild that is all.

gix47 279 pts

amazing game. guess GS is afraid to give games a score better then 8.5.

imo,should just get rid of the point system. this and T2 are good examples why the point system is broken.

 

BushidoEffect3 16 pts

 gix47 You're broken. Stop crying fanboy.  8.5 is a great score.  Stop demanding a 5/5 stars or 10/10 just because you bought it.

philMcCrevis 123 pts

 BushidoEffect3  gix47 lol no doubt.  i like this game therefor it is a 10.  i don't like this game therefor it is a 1.  guess we all have that sentiment.  personally i hated a particular game recently that gamespot scored really well and i'd pay money to get a refund???  wait what?

estalling 50 pts

25 hours in.  The game is a masterpiece.  I haven't been bored for a second--pop an energy drink, pick a random mission, kill things.  This is how FPS are supposed to be.

Bubbagum_Bish 45 pts

Reading these comments gave me cancer. :(

quanggamespot 22 pts

This game is more about Action-RPG than about FPS, it is super fun to play.

Halo4fan117 5 pts

 quanggamespot i agree completeley

GSGuy321 128 pts

This game on PC is absolutely amazing. Butter smooth at 60 GPS and no load times. An amazing game. IMO deserves a 9.5

RussellGorall 28 pts

 GSGuy321 Seems like the game was more made for PC, especially running the graphics at 60hz. Can't wait for the real next gen to start next year, though at times I have no idea why I don't get a PC rig.

RussellGorall 28 pts

There is nothing funnier than fanboys of a AAA franchise saying their game didn't get the same free pass as other AAA franchise games.

 

Borderlands 2 is a decent game, though it is unfinished and overly long, and the humor is straight Disney sitcom and irritating. 

 

All your games get free passes if they are big and hyped enough, as has this one.

 

Just glad I am done with the product for the time being.

Crimson_Erskine 76 pts

 RussellGorall Aww Mr. Grumpy! I think your analysis of it is weak. I don't know what disney movies you watch to compare them to Borderlands, but it's really not true. And I will never bash a game for being long, kinda like to get my money's worth. 

RussellGorall 28 pts

 Crimson_Erskine The humor is very comparable to Disney sitcoms, Mr. Sheepy. In fact, the stuff my stepdaughter watches is a little bit riskier and funnier.

 

When a game just won't end, and keeps the final several hours of the game held up in fetch missions, that isn't a good thing in my book. That is like doing all side quests in Skyrim before being able to do the final battle. Sorry for comparing Borderlands 2 to an RPG.

 

Just my opinion.

Crimson_Erskine 76 pts

 RussellGorall You have yet to list a single actual  example. I think you're full of it. If you don't like the game you don't have to make up dumb reasons not to like it, hell you don't even need to post it. My girlfriend's nieces and nephews certainly have watched no disney cartoons that come close to borderland's humor so I curious as to watch imaginary show you and your "daughter" watch.

RussellGorall 28 pts

 Crimson_Erskine Name any piece of humor in the game. That is what I am talking about. My Gamertag is CuddlyREDRUM, check it there to see if I witnessed Disney sitcom humor. If I played the game, I heard a lot of it. It is just a pop shooter we are talking about, nothing special and I have moved onto better things.

If you say you like the game, I think you are full of it. 

Cheers and happy gaming. Best friends?

Crimson_Erskine 76 pts

 RussellGorall I donno I found it hilarious when Scooter made a poem to Daisy and then Daisy proceeded to go into her house and shoot herself. Had me chuckling. 

muchakachaka 14 pts

 RussellGorall  Crimson_Erskine Lmao at Mr.sheepy, nice comeback

vannacut 40 pts

 RussellGorall i havent played the first game , wasnt interested much, but after playing, from art design to gameplay to the humor, i think this game deserves at least a 9 . comes from someone who is not into first person action ...action and rpg is beautifully balanced i think...

Halo4fan117 5 pts

 vannacut  RussellGorall i agree

Red--V 7 pts

I guess you have to have a sick mind like myself. But about 90% of the dialogue in this game made me laugh. (bandit taunts were great, or the 13-year-old meth head). The humor is so overly inappropriate that its GOT to make you laugh, unless your a catholic nun, then its irritating. Kudos to the writers that made up this crude hillbilly entertainment.  

GamerDad420 12 pts

Freakin loving it!!!!    Well worth the money I wil play over and over and over and over untill borderlands 3 and you know it will

angubaranar123 14 pts

I really like this game (PC version, since GS reviewed only the 360 version I'm posting here). Dialogues and characters are fun, shooting is kinda easy, but it's really hard to find a challenging game nowadays. Loads of weapons, shields and whatever. It might get repetitive... but what FPS/Action game doesn't? Diablo III? CoD?

ZombiezLovePie 6 pts

 angubaranar123 True vault hunter mode is what you're looking for.

joe_chebs 35 pts

Advice people! I played the first one split screen with a mate and really enjoyed it! Is the second one just as good (or better hopefully) for co-op play?

zunga_v 16 pts

 joe_chebs It's far better! everything from the first game has been enhanced in a really cool way :D

stan_boyd 968 pts

 zunga_v  joe_chebs Its pretty much borderlands 1.5 the gameplay is pretty much exactly the same as the first, but all the issues that plagued the first game like lack of interesting places and people to see have all been fixed. Although right now this game is suffering from some massive texture pop-in issues right now (at least on the 360) but if you can overlook that and you love the first game then you will love this game.

y3ivan 237 pts

 stan_boyd  zunga_v  joe_chebs 

all 3 version are affected by pop-in texture. Its using a modified UE3.0 anyway = borderlands 1 engine

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