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Borderlands 3 - Review @ Venturebeat
September 12th, 2019, 17:38
Venturebeat has reviewed the upcoming Borderlands 3:
Borderlands 3 review -- Fun action, but some yucks are too yuckyMore information.
Borderlands came out 10 years ago, and in some ways, it helped spur a new genre of shooters. Gearbox Software combined the fast action of a Doom or a Duke Nukem with the loot and role-playing game progression of Diablo, and we can trace the roots of Destiny, The Division 2, and Warframe to Borderlands.
And while I see the appeal of these MMO looter-shooters, I prefer playing by myself, in a world full of quests with a more cohesive narrative and a slower pace. Borderlands 3 delivers this, improving its RPG progression and gunplay along the way to its September 13 release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. And considering that the Borderlands series sold 5 million copies between publisher Take Two Interactive's May and August earnings periods (and sold 41 million copies overall), a demand exists for this take on shooters.
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Above: Blowing up this brainy badguy with a mech is a blast.
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When I started Borderlands 3, I expected to find some nice advancements on previous games. Gearbox has been making this series for years now, and it's nailed the formula while advancing it with each new release, creating deeper, more interconnected systems and progression.
But since Borderlands hit the scene in 2009, we've had a new genre of online shooters that ape the loot-collecting of Gearbox's franchise and older games like Diablo. And many of them do this well. Borderlands 3 reminds us that the market still exists for slower-paced single-player games with lots of loot and a variety of combat styles. Gearbox nails this.
I just wish the studio had advanced its humor and encounter design as much as class progression and weapon variety. If you enjoy lootin'-and-shootin', check out Borderlands 3. But go in knowing that you're going to cringe at some of the jokes and feel fatigue every now and then.
Claptrap's ass can only plug so many holes, after all.
Score: 77/100
September 12th, 2019, 21:52
Really enjoyed bl2; bl1 not so much but it was ok; bl-3 i'll wait for goy version on steam.
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September 13th, 2019, 00:26
I tried the first Borderlands and just decided it wasn't for me, never tried any of the others that followed.
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September 13th, 2019, 00:47
I've played all the Borderlands thus far, the most recent two in co-op. I think I've played almost all the DLC as well. I played the "pre-sequel" recently enough in co-op that we can wait a while until I can get two copies cheaply.
Essentially, it's a must-buy for me, but not until later.
Essentially, it's a must-buy for me, but not until later.
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September 13th, 2019, 01:33
Will probably pick this up to play with a friend, but only once it garners a sale.
September 13th, 2019, 01:57
Originally Posted by rjshaeMe too because of the Oblivion style level scaling in the game.
I never could get into Borderlands.
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September 13th, 2019, 14:23
Originally Posted by GokyabguWas there? It's been a long since I played, but I definitely remember areas being dramatically easier or harder depending on your level. But there was probably some scaling that I forgot about.
Me too because of the Oblivion style level scaling in the game.
I finished Borderlands 1 so I must have liked it more than most games. I mostly remember being impressed by how different all the types of guns would feel though. Even just 2 different pistols you randomly picked up might play dramatically differently. It was much more interesting then just one weapon having +20% damage and another +20% crit. I liked BL2 as well but not enough to finish it.
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September 13th, 2019, 14:56
Originally Posted by GokyabguReally? Then you played up to NG++? Because only there enemies are always one or two levels above the level of the highest player in the group. In normal mode enemies have a fixed level no matter what and in NG+ enemies are mixed, if players have different level they take above average level.
Me too because of the Oblivion style level scaling in the game.
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September 13th, 2019, 15:02
Originally Posted by fadedcIn normal mode, first playthrough, enemies have a fixed level, next playthroughs they more or less try to adapt, to be sure game is always difficult and fun and to make sure loot is your level or above. NG++ enemies are always above your level
Was there? It's been a long since I played, but I definitely remember areas being dramatically easier or harder depending on your level. But there was probably some scaling that I forgot about.
I finished Borderlands 1 so I must have liked it more than most games. I mostly remember being impressed by how different all the types of guns would feel though. Even just 2 different pistols you randomly picked up might play dramatically differently. It was much more interesting then just one weapon having +20% damage and another +20% crit. I liked BL2 as well but not enough to finish it.
Watchdog
September 15th, 2019, 16:04
Maybe I remembered wrong and that level scaling thing was only in DLCs, I don't know. I'm getting old.
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September 15th, 2019, 17:19
I don't remember level scaling in the dlc; i remember getting slaughter if i went there too soon and they being trivial if i went too late. Really liked most of the bl2 content - hope bl3 is as good.
Originally Posted by Gokyabgu
Maybe I remembered wrong and that level scaling thing was only in DLCs, I don't know. I'm getting old.![]()
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September 15th, 2019, 19:37
Brief summary of level scaling in Borderlands 2: it's complicated.
https://gaming.stackexchange.com/que…-to-the-player
So yeah, DLC enemy levels scale, up to a point.
https://gaming.stackexchange.com/que…-to-the-player
So yeah, DLC enemy levels scale, up to a point.
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