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Borderlands 2

  • Video Game
  • 2012
  • 18
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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Borderlands 2 (2012)
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A new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, the... Read allA new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, they seek loot and revenge.A new group of adventurers arrives on the frontier planet Pandora. Handsome Jack, an egotistical tyrant attempts to assassinate them but fails. With the help of a deranged talking robot, they seek loot and revenge.

  • Director
    • Paul Hellquist
  • Writers
    • Matthew Armstrong
    • Anthony Burch
    • Anthony Burch
  • Stars
    • Chris Hardwick
    • Greg Carson
    • Connor Thomas Cleary
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    • Director
      • Paul Hellquist
    • Writers
      • Matthew Armstrong
      • Anthony Burch
      • Anthony Burch
    • Stars
      • Chris Hardwick
      • Greg Carson
      • Connor Thomas Cleary
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Chris Hardwick
    Chris Hardwick
    • Vaughn
    • (voice)
    Greg Carson
    • Lt. Angvar (Commander)
    • (voice)
    Connor Thomas Cleary
    Connor Thomas Cleary
    • Infected Midget
    • (voice)
    • (as Connor Cleary)
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    Robert Faison
    • Recruit 2
    • (voice)
    • (as Rob Faison)
    Troy Hughes
    • Infected Bruiser
    • (voice)
    Jesse Lemons
    • Recruit 5
    • (voice)
    Curry McKnight
    • Recruit 4
    • (voice)
    Elisa Melendez
    Elisa Melendez
    • Hot Mama
    • (voice)
    • (as Elisa Melèndez)
    Phil Parsons
    Phil Parsons
    • Lt. Bolson (Scout)
    • (voice)
    Jeremy Schwartz
    Jeremy Schwartz
    • Hector
    • (voice)
    K. Komal Shashank
    • Partali Police Officer
    • (voice)
    Jim White
    • Cassius
    • (voice)
    Lynn Andrews III
    Lynn Andrews III
    • Piston
    • (voice)
    Yasemin Arslan
    • Lilith (live actor)
    Charles M. Baker
    Charles M. Baker
    • Biker Marauder
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    • (as Charles Baker)
    Justin J Barad
    Justin J Barad
    • Marauder
    • (as Justin J. Barad)
    Christopher Bevins
    Christopher Bevins
    • Marauder Deadhead
    • (voice)
    • (as Chris Bevins)
    Sue Birch
    • Helena Pierce
    • (voice)
    • (as Sue Roberts-Birch)
    • Director
      • Paul Hellquist
    • Writers
      • Matthew Armstrong
      • Anthony Burch
      • Anthony Burch
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    10RehashCritics

    Don't be a bullymong, love your Borderlands 2

    Ike of the Rehash Critics: Borderlands was a breakthrough in gaming with fast acting shooter action and unique graphics. As a first person shooter Borderlands offered more depth than any other platform with intricate skill trees, endless weapon combinations, and simple yet admirable character customization. Gearbox still delivers a superior product with Borderlands 2.

    Gameplay: If you are an anti-social anaconda you are missing out on one of the most important aspects of the Borderlands 2 package. Co-op is a necessity for maximum enjoyment. In single player mode there won't be as much action, survival, killer guns, competition, smack talk, and fun. So pull up your big girl pants and join someone.

    Action: Endless, challenging, and engrossing. There may be a long silence amongst your friends during intense battles, so refrain from resorting to your single player cussing at the video game.

    Graphics: Gearbox continues with cel-shading and ups the anti on big bad guy design and difficulty. Don't worry, skags (which also describes X'es) are still around but outclassed by the newly introduced bullymongs. The beasties of Pandora, although not vast, add a higher level of difficulty.

    New and/or Improved: You will experience more guns, larger territories (vertically and horizontally), enhanced villains, new characters, new talent trees, crazy creatures, the capability of hiding old missions you don't want, and character transferable skill points (i.e. add 1% to shield recharge rate, max health, etc…).

    Most disappointing: Here it is in a nutshell: Maps are tricky with multiple levels and poor direction, some talent trees don't have a whole lot of variety, and the story is not as engrossing as the first.

    In summation Borderlands 2 met and exceeded 98% of my expectations. I am still playing the second play through and have not maxed out my love for this one. BUY BUY BUY, didn't play the first Borderlands BUY BUY BUY. This game is as flawless as it gets.
    8zwjonas

    My Favorite Game Of All Time

    This game is the best co-op video game of all time and the best of the franchise as well as my favorite video game of all time. I have completed the story/game over 4 times and would gladly play it again. Hilarious game maintaining super interesting plot with a phenomenal (and my favorite) villian and also great npc's such as Tiny Tina, Claptrap, and Mister Torgue. The loot system and farming in this game lend to to very high replayability with 3 levels of playthrough and then overpower levels. Playing this game with a friend will by far maximaize ability to enjoy the game and the 2 dlc characters and 4 dlc locations with new missions are worth your time and money especially Tiny Tina's Assualt of Dragon Keep. Good luck Vault Hunters
    10lawrencestevens-58369

    My favourite game of all time!!

    This game is amazing, and a must get. There is enough content to entertain you for hours, especially with the dlc. I have put like a 1000 hours into this game across multiple playthroughs, characters and platforms. The story is great, one of the best villains in gaming history, and very distinctive graphics (cell shading or something I think it's called). The characters are so memorable, and the gameplay is amazing. Due to the abundance of guns, mods, shields etc and enemy types and locations. This game is up there as my favourite of all time alongside bioshock and I keep coming back to it. You don't need to play borderlands 1 before hand, as it's a new story. But there are som reoccurring characters so I reccomend it. The pre-sequel is not necessary though. In overall... GET THIS GAME!!!
    10Analog_Devotee

    MASTERPIECE!

    The cream of the crop in regards to co-op loot n' shoot video games. I have spent hundreds of hours on this game over the years, mindlessly shooting down enemies and bosses with friends, leveling up and collecting loot. Definitely the top of the line in its genre.
    7doesitactuallymatter

    What Borderlands should have been.

    Borderlands 2 builds up on the original game, streamlining some features and improving the overall experience, while keeping the concept behind the original game intact.

    I'm not a fan of Borderlands. When it came out, I felt it wasn't such a great single player game, but it had huge potential to be either a classic LAN-party game or an internet competitive one. If you had a bunch of friends you could LAN with, it was fantastic: funny, challenging and you had many hours of gameplay. The other option was pubstomping some kids in PvP. Whether it was the Pokemon variant - farming the content solo and jumping online to pewpew some randoms - or the Diablo variant - farming the content online with other players - the idea was focused on running the same bosses and levels over and over trying to acquire some very rare and special gear, to then reign supreme in duels. However, not everyone of us had the chance to play the game like that and, if multi-player wasn't an option, you were left with what was a pretty bland FPS-RPG hybrid.

    Borderlands 2 made noticeable improvements in terms of gameplay and presentation. Firstly, the game became a ton more humorous. The original Borderlands still tried to retain a gloomy, somber feel that it never quite achieved. This time around, every character you talk to is absolutely hilarious. Big props to the writers. In terms of the actual game, the addition of a mini-map to replace the first game's clunky waypoint-compass system is a simple yet incredible improvement. Missions and side-missions are now very easy to pick up and turn in through MMO-style markers on the map, as opposite to Claptrap just telling you someone has a quest for you and you having to spend 30 minutes looking for the quest-giver. Also in the quest department, even the most banal side-mission now has voice-acting and somewhat of a plot, trivial as it might be. The general user-interface and inventory system, while keeping the same feel as the original, have also been reworked to a much better design that makes item management and stat weighing very instinctive.

    Visually, the game also seems to have been slightly improved as well. Pandora definitely looks much more clear and crisp than before, but the cartoony cel-shading graphics are still there, so it's pretty hard to tell how much better the visuals actually got. The important thing is that the balance between looks and performance is still very good, so people with low-tier computers can probably still enjoy this one.

    Now, Borderlands 2 still has a few flaws.

    The thing that I hated the most about the game was all the senseless running around. RPGs, inherently, come packed with a lot of traveling. Granted. However, in titles like Fallout 3 or Skyrim, where the distances are far greater, walking for 10 minutes to reach some destination didn't feel like such a chore. Maybe it was the fast travel system guaranteeing that you only had to walk there once before you could revisit with just a click. Maybe it had something to do with the atmosphere or landscapes of the game world you're spending so much time running in. Whatever the case, there are many instances in Borderlands 2 that you have to run all the way to the end of a map, complete a quest and then run all the way back to the entrance of the zone. Multiply this a few times per side-mission and I can assure you: it gets old really fast. The simple way to fix this was to add an instant recall item, like the hearthstone in World of Warcraft or the town portal in Diablo 2. Alas, no such device in Pandora.

    My second problem is that a lot of the side-missions just seem to not belong there. The mechanic is pretty much constant throughout the game: you complete a few story missions and you unlock a batch of side-missions. Nothing wrong with that. Some of them are even fun, like a whodunit-type scenario or a couple that reference movies and games in pretty hilarious ways. However, towards the end of the game, the narrative is pretty climatic, you know a plot-twist is about to hit you in the face and suddenly a bunch of side-missions markers pop up on your map. I'm all for content and playtime, but cramping a bunch of random secondary missions just because? It doesn't feel right and it seems like a very cheap way of extending the playtime clock. Naturally, don't be surprised if towards the end of the game you start disregarding them. The rewards aren't significant, they add nothing to the story and they get repetitive and boring after a few hours. I would've liked to see, maybe, a lengthier story and less random side-quests.

    The third one is a pretty common problem nowadays: DLC. Gearbox announced before the release of the game that there was going to be a fifth playable class as a DLC. Going off the previous game, we can guess there's gonna be a ton of DLC content as well. As is, Borderlands 2 feels a tiny bit empty. It could've been more and I can't help but wonder: how much better would've this game been if all that content they're ripping out on release to get an extra buck later would've been there from the start? At the very least, the DLC-only playable character rose some eyebrows among loyal Borderlands fans.

    To sum it up, Borderlands 2 is what the first Borderlands should have been: a polished, extremely funny RPFPS. Nevertheless, the focus of the game is still on the grind/itemization/online play combo. If you have 3 bros you can constantly play with, it's gonna be ten times better. Exclusively as a single-player game, it's not the best game ever but it's definitely entertaining and more robust than its predecessor.

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      In the mission "Splinter Group" the four mutated raiders that you must kill are named "Mick, Lee, Ralph, and Dan" this is a play off of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles named "Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello". The other similarities include: their hideout being in the sewers, their name "Splinter Group" , along with a hidden Easter Egg found later in their lair of an enemy named "Flinter", after the rat master "Splinter", their surfer like language ("dude", "brah") and their craving for pizza used to lure them out.
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      Tiny Tina: [singing] All around the Sta-actus plant, the stalker chased the bandit. The stalker thought 'twas all in fun. POP!

      [huge explosion]

      Tiny Tina: goes the bandit.

    • Connections
      Edited into Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2015)
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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
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    • Also known as
      • Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA(Studio)
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      • Gearbox Software
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