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Borderlands is a science fiction first-person shooter with RPG elements that was developed by Gearbox Software.The PS3 versions of the game was released in North America on October 20, 2009.

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Gameplay:

Borderlands includes character-building elements found in role-playing games, leading Gearbox to call the game a "role-playing shooter". At the start of the game, players select one of four characters, each with a unique special skill and with proficiencies with certain weapons. The four characters are: Roland the Soldier, Mordecai the Hunter, Lilith the Siren, and Brick (a Berserker) "as himself". From then on, players take on quests assigned through non-player characters or from bounty boards, each typically rewarding the player with experience points, money, and sometimes a reward item. Players earn experience by killing foes and completing in-game challenges (such as getting a certain number of kills using a specific type of weapon). As they gain levels from experience growth, players can then allocate skill points into a skill tree that features three distinct specializations of the base character; for example, Mordecai can become specialized in sniping, gunslinging with revolvers, or using his pet Bloodwing to assist in kills and health boosting. Players can distribute points among any of the specializations, and can also spend a small amount of in-game money to redistribute their skill points.

Players start the game with the ability to use two weapons, but later gain up to four weapon slots, as well as slots for an energy shield, a grenade modification, and a class modification. Items collected but not used can be sold back at vendors for money that then can be used to buy better items. One of the key features of Borderlands is the randomly-generated weapons and items created either as dropped by enemies, found in storage chests about the game, sold at vendors in the game, or as quest reward items. The game uses a "Procedural Content Creation System" to create these weapons and items, which can alter their firepower, rate of fire, and accuracy, add in elemental effects such as a chance to set foes on fire, and at rare times other special bonuses such as regenerating the player's ammo. A color-coded scale is used to indicate the rarity of the weapon or item. It is estimated that the random system can generate over 17 million variations of weapons. The Procedural system is also used to create the characteristic of random enemies that the player may face. This allows for enemies of the same species to have widely-varying attacks: for example, variations of "spiderants" in the game could leap around and would jump onto players' faces, while another variant can roll up into a ball and attack people, depending on the content generator.

When in combat, the player can take damage if their shield is depleted, affecting their health. If they lose all their health, they must either wait to be revived by another player or attempt to kill an enemy to achieve a "second wind", or otherwise will be regenerated back at the last "New-U" station that they passed, losing a small percentage of their money in the process. Players eventually gain access to two-passenger vehicles, and can engage in vehicular combat with other enemies. Eventually, a system of fast transit points between the game world is available to the player; until then, players must walk or drive between areas to get around.

The game can be played alone, but also supports two-player cooperative play through split-screen (on consoles), and up to four players playing co-operatively online or over LAN. The game follows the progress of the host player, rewarding the other active players for completion of quests for their characters. If the other players are doing the same quests in their campaign, the completed quests remain the same in their campaign as well as the host's. When more players are present, the game alters the statistics of the generated enemies, balancing the game due to the larger number of players. Players can take part in one-on-one duels anywhere in the game world, or can visit arenas in the game world to participate in free-for-all, 2-on-2 or 3-on-1 combat battles with their fellow players.


Plot:

Borderlands begins some time after the Dahl Corporation's abandonment of Pandora; several fortune seekers, including the player, are drawn to the planet by its legends of an unopened Eridian Vault. After arriving at the town of Fyrestone, the player sees an image of a mysterious woman, the "Guardian Angel", who is aware they are here to seek the Vault and directs them to follow her instructions. The player meets a man called Dr. Zed and the doctor helps the player through the beginning of the game. The Angel eventually leads them to collecting one of the several artifacts needed to open the vault. This causes Patricia Tannis, an archaeologist/scientist, to contact the player and urge them to collect the other three pieces of the Vault key. Tannis reveals that the Vault opens every 200 years and the time of the next opening is approaching. At the same time, Commandant Steele of the Crimson Lance, a well-outfitted mercenary force in the employ of one of the game's several mega-corporations, threatens to declare martial law over the planet and demands the vault key pieces.

While the player is able to secure the second and third Vault key pieces without incident, they find that the final piece is not where it is expected. Steele contacts the player, revealing that Tannis had betrayed them and that there are in fact only three pieces, then proceeds to cut off the planet's ECHO network disabling further communication with the Guardian Angel. The player infiltrates the Crimson Lance's headquarters and finds Tannis locked up; she claims she had no choice but to betray the player under force, but urges him/her to restart the ECHO network and to prevent Steele and the Crimson Lance from using the key. After restoring the network, the Guardian Angel urges the player to hurry and stop Steele. The player finds, as they approach the Vault, that the Crimson Lance are in combat with alien Guardians; after bypassing both forces, the player finally arrives at the Vault, too late to stop Steele from using the key. However, when the Vault opens, Steele and her guard are wiped out by a giant monster that is attempting to escape the vault. The Guardian Angel explains that the monster is called the Destroyer, imprisoned in the Vault by the alien Eridians long ago to prevent it from destroying the universe, with the Guardians present to prevent anyone from opening it. The player is able to defeat the monster, sealing the Vault for another 200 years.


Characters:

There are four playable characters in the game; though each is given the character's official name by default, the player may change their character name or the colors of various parts of their outfits at "New-U" stations throughout the game. Brick is a Berserker, a tank-style character who is strong in melee combat. Bricks' preffered weapons are explosives and rocket launchers. Brick has the special ability to temporarily enter a berserker rage mode during which he cannot wield guns, instead using his massive fists to rapidly pound his enemies to death, and rapidly regenerates health and is resistant to damage during the rage. Lilith is one of only six known Sirens in the galaxy, beings with superhuman powers but with no way of controlling them. Lilith's Phasewalk ability allows her to temporarily enter another dimension, which renders her invisible to enemies and unable take damage from (and only give damage when exiting phasewalk), her foes and to cause a powerful shock-wave blast on exit. Liliths' preferred guns are elemental tech weapons. Mordecai, a Hunter, specializes in using Sniper Rifles and Revolvers and is aided by his pet Bat-like bird, Bloodwing, which can be used to assist in his long-range attack skills and scavenging for loot. Roland, a former member of the Atlas Corporation's private Crimson Lance army, is described by the game as a "Soldier" and is able to deploy an automated gun turret that can be upgraded with a wide range of offensive and defensive abilities. Roland is a good freewheeler and prefers shotguns and combat rifles. Accompanying the standard weapons, all characters also have a melee attack.

Downloadable content

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The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned is the first installment of downloadable content (DLC) for Borderlands and includes new quests, items, and enemies - including WereSkags and various zombies. The storyline takes place in an area known as Jakobs Cove which is a small town built by the Jakobs Corporation. Dr. Ned had been in charge of keeping the workers of Jakobs Cove alive, but ended up transforming them into zombies. The main plot revolves around finding previous visitors to Jakobs Cove and investigating Dr. Ned himself after the Jakobs Corporation become suspicious of his work. The playable area includes a large outdoor map with several further areas branched from the main zone - including a dark, abandoned version of previous area 'Old Haven'.

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Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot is the second piece of DLC for Borderlands. It features three new riot arenas (Hellburbia, the Gully and Angelic Ruins) and storage for players' items. The plot of the DLC is Moxxi, a crazed lover who is setting out to find her 4th husband, leading her to make the arenas in the DLC. Players fight several of the game's enemies, including bosses, in arenas. No experience is gained from killing enemies in the arena battles, but experience can be gained from completing challenges or quests in the arena. New game modes are added, such as low gravity fighting, enemy health regeneration, and shieldless fighting. IGN gave Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot a 6.0/10, praising the fact that friends can be added in to play, and stated that everything else needed work. "There's no more gun, money, or ammo drops, and no XP" and stated that "the only decent amount of guns you'll find are in Marcus Kincaid's vendor machine."

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The Secret Armory of General Knoxx was unofficially announced on January 21, 2010 via the official Gearbox forums, posted by Gearbox level designer Jason Reiss saying the pack will increase the level cap to level 61 , and is "the biggest DLC we have made". A tweet by Gearbox creative director Mike Neumann on January 21, 2010 said the pack would also include "more Scooter", who is a character in the game. This was followed by an official announcement from Gearbox via Gearboxity on January 29, 2010, confirming the release, level cap increase, brand new weapons, and "brutal, never-before-seen enemies in a huge new environment complete with tons of brand new missions" according to Gearbox, developer of the game. Not to mention, the most powerful creature in all of Borderlands labeled as a "Secret Final Boss" or "Crawmerax".

Claptrap's New Robot Revolution

On March 3, 2010, Take-Two officially announced a fourth piece of downloadable content, stating that they will "continue to support the title with more add-on content, and our approach to digital content for Borderlands gives [Take-Two] a road map for other titles going forward." On July 15th 2010, General Knoxx's twitter page was updated for the first time in months, stating that he had "new orders (sent from the future)" On July 30th 2010, Randy Pitchford, Co-founder of Gearbox Software and current CEO, announced via twitter regarding the content "I get a LOT of questions about more DLC for Borderlands. Yes, more is coming! T2 already said so! Let's talk soon." On August 5th 2010, a long list of content that's supposedly going to come out in the content was posted on the Gearbox Forums. The data was gathered from files in the 1.31 update for the PC version of Borderlands. On August 11th, 2k confirmed the title of the content, Claptrap's New Robot Revolution, and its main premise.
 
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First Borderlands DLC out this year

The first downloadable content for Borderlands, The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, is scheduled for release later this year, 2K Games announced today. The DLC is being developed by Gearbox Software and will cost $9.99 USD.

With the release of Borderlands coming to PlayStation 3 and other platforms next week, 2K Games and Gearbox Software are hard at work to keep the game fresh over the coming months. The Zombie Island DLC sets players on a task to assist Dr. Ned, who created zombies and other abominations that are set loose on the island. This new expansion will provide new quests, rare loot drops, and new enemies. This is the first in a series of planned DLC packs for Borderlands.

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Borderlands will be available at retailers in North America on Oct. 20 and everywhere else on Oct. 23. The game features co-op integration that blends the single-player and multiplayer experiences. Players can freely join or leave each other’s games at any time. The game also features a weapon generation system that offers a near infinite variety of weapons to the player.
 
New level cap coming 'soon'

Fans of Borderlands have a new level cap to look forward to, according to a post on Gearbox’s forums. You will also get some new downloadable content. Gearbox says this will be the biggest DLC it ever made.

The current level cap is 50 and at this time we don’t know what the new cap will be. We can expect to hear more “soon,” but in the meantime let your minds wander with the possibilities of a few million more experience points.
 
Wow, no love for this game, I find it very fun, love RPG/Shooters a la Fallout :)

I REEEEEEEEEALLY want this game, but it lost out to Dragon Age when I had to pick one to buy. Now with all the DLC coming out for both I wish I'd have waited on GOTY editions.

I'll pick this one up for sure in the future.
 
The is the previously announced DLC, "The Secret Armory of General Knoxx" will be seeing an increase is the level cap. It'll jump from 50 to at least 61. As for what's in the rest of the DLC, expect plenty of missions (which will be a nice change after Mad Moxxi). According to Gearbox, this is their "biggest DLC set to date". No pricing or release date info is given, although judging by the history with Borderlands, expect it to be $9.99 USD and for it appear on the PSN Store soon.

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Borderlands' General Knoxx DLC Priced & Dated

Gearbox and 2K Games told TeamXbox this afternoon that their third piece of Borderlands DLC, The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, would be coming out on Thursday on the PSN.

The DLC will price at the usual Borderlands DLC price of $9.99 and will include an all new environment with all new quests, an increased level cap and also include 10 new trophies to collect.

Talk about short notice! Borderlands DLC is out on Thursday.
 
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Patch 1.30 will be released alongside the DLC.

http://gbxforums.gearboxsoftware.com/showthread.php?t=97401

Borderlands update 1.30 is coming, to be released alongside The Secret Armory of General Knoxx!

PS3: This update will be deployed automatically on 2/25

Here are the notes:

Borderlands Update 1.30 Notes

Addressed issues:
- Invalid weapons or items can no longer be loaded into the game
- Brick’s Centurion class mods now regenerate health correctly
- Brick’s Bombardier class mods now regenerate rockets correctly
- Roland’s Tactician class mods now regenerate shields correctly and display the correct bonus values
- Roland’s Rifleman class mods now apply damage increase to all machine guns
- Certain powerful legendary item names should now be displayed in the appropriate color
- Opening the bank in the Mad Moxxi DLC no longer prevents other players from moving
- Multiple copies of DLC missions can no longer be obtained
- Corrected some incorrect icons in the ammo vendor
- Fixed a crash caused by killing the final boss while zoomed in with a scope
- The “Careful, he bites” achievement should now properly unlock when playing in French
- Added icons to the server browser that indicate which DLCs the server has installed
- The server browser now displays the name of the DLC a server is playing instead of the plot mission
- Adjusted scrolling in menu options in long server lists
- Added a notification if a player attempts to continue a game saved in DLC that is no longer installed
- Fixed DLC notification dialogs that were not closing properly
- Alt-F4 no longer closes the game if it is not in focus (PC Only)
- Fixed an issue which resulted in corruption in saved games (360)
- Added support for allowing multiple user login on PS3, so that friends can play on another player's system in splitscreen. (PS3)
- Fixed graphical distortion and crashes some PS3 users may be experiencing (PS3)
- Zombie Island achievements and trophies now unlock properly in splitscreen (360, PS3)

Balance adjustments:
- Chests in New Haven have been adjusted to contain more appropriate loot
- The duration of daze effects has been reduced to 6 seconds, and the amount by which it decreases the speed of enemies and their projectiles has been reduced
- Damage from shock elemental effects has been increased
- Repeater pistol damage has been slightly increased, accuracy slightly decreased
- Sniper Rifle critical hit bonus has been increased
 
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Hidden in a dark, damp crevice of the Take-Two mega-mountain of news today was a brief, albeit interesting, comment from Ben Feder, president and CEO. After referencing the success of Gearbox's Borderlands, Feder stated that Take-Two "will continue to support the title with add-on content."

So, if you've finished The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot and The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, expect more soon. But, where will our intrepid foursome go next?
 
More Borderlands DLC on the way

Take-Two "will continue to support [Borderlands] with more add-on content," according to CEO Ben Feder. During the company's quarterly financial earnings call, Feder spoke on the success of the game's previous DLC with the latest release: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx being "highest scoring in the series."

According to Kotaku, senior designer Paul Hellquist mentioned the possibility of a possible "pot luck" pack to be sold for less than the previous DLC packs.

This comes as good news to fans of the game, many of whom had presumed The Secret Armory of General Knoxxx to be the final DLC release.
 
Borderlands Game of the Year Edition Coming in October

Gearbox has confirmed that Borderlands is getting a Game of the Year Edition via Twitter.

"Borderlands Game of the Year Edition announced! Game + all FOUR DLCs and bonus map for 360, PS3, and PC. Available in October!"

The four DLC add-ons include:

The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned
Mad Moxxi's Underdome
The Secret Armory of General Knoxx
Claptrap's Robot Revolution
 
How To Get Around Borderlands' 'Robot Revolution' Trophy Bug

Some of you might have encountered a bug with the trophies in 'Claptrap's New Robot Revolution', which apparently applies to the following five awards:

A: “What a party!”
B: “It’s so realistic”
C: “Bobble-trap”
D: “The Lubricator”
E: “Tourist”

To avoid experiencing the bug, you have to unlock them in the order they're listed above and if you unlock the first of the five trophies in any order besides this one, the others above them on the list won't unlock like they're supposed to.

So, say you unlock trophy B and continue to unlock C, D and E, you'll be unable to unlock trophy A. Even worse, if you're unlucky enough to unlock trophy E first, you'll be unable to unlock trophies A, B, C and D as a result.
That is until the forthcoming Title Update 1.50 patch is released later in October, which will retroactively award any trophies that you've already fulfilled the requirements for.

So don't fret if you've fallen victim to the trophy bug, because it'll all be fixed and you'll get the awards you've earned when the patch arrives later in the month.
 
There's a Duke Nukem Surprise In Your Borderlands GOTY Edition Box!

If you plan on picking up a copy of the Borderlands Game of the Year Edition when it's released next week are in for an added bonus that will be bundled with the game. Publisher 2K Games has announced that membership to the Duke Nukem First Access Club will be included in the box, which is the most self-explanatory thing ever.

The little surprise in the Borderlands GOTY package will entitle you to access the long-awaited Duke Nukem Forever beta and will also award you with as yet unspecified bonus goodies.

A date for the Duke Nukem Forever beta is still unconfirmed, but it will hopefully be a month or two before the game's rumoured February 2011 release window.

Borderlands Game of the Year Edition will be released in the US on October 12th and in the UK and Europe on October 15th.
 
Borderlands' Level Cap Increase Coming In "A Couple Of Weeks"

Borderlands' latest Title Update was meant to arrive on October 12th to coincide with the release of the Game of the Year Edition, but has been notably absent for a while now. Thankfully, Gearbox has addressed the whereabouts of the Title Update v1.41 patch on its forums, declaring that it'll be available in "a couple of weeks" and will raise the level caps and fix trophy glitches.

"The Title Update is finished and in the process of being reviewed for launch. We are almost green lit across the board for this free update to be launched, but we still need just one more light to turn green," posts Gearbox marketing co-ordinator, Adam Fletcher. "In other words – we’re *almost* there! We expect that last light to turn green within a couple of weeks, possibly sooner. Once this happens, the Title Update will be made immediately available for all platforms."

Here is what will be included in Title Update v1.41 patch:

  • Level cap increase for all players of 8 levels. That means that all Borderlands players will now be able to achieve a new maximum level of 58.
  • Owners of The Secret Armory of General Knoxx will achieve a record-setting increase to a maximum level of 69.
  • End game players that have completed playthrough 2 will see enemies scale to the new levels up to the new level cap. That means that if you’ve completed everything, you can play through the game again and again at a challenging level in order to find better and better loot.
  • Item drops (with the exception of COM Decks) will also scale with higher level enemies to the new level cap. That means that this Title Update features the highest level weapons to date!
  • Other fixes, including DLC4 Achievement/Trophy glitches that have affected some users and will be corrected to properly award players for obtaining these trophies no matter which order they were completed in.

No reason was given for the free patch's delay, but at least we can rest assured that it is still coming soon.