Borderlands 2 trailer explains what's new
by Alice O'Connor, Aug 31, 2012 3:20pm PDTBorderlands 2, then. That's Borderlands with a 2 on the end, right? If you're a bit hazy on what exactly the sequel adds, you'll want to check out a new seven-minute trailer which employs an eccentric moustachioed gentleman by the name of Sir Hammerlock to explain it all. I think he's an actor, really.
The video is clearly made with the PC edition and its garish PhysX effects, so sorry consoleers, it won't look like that for you. Nor you on PC without beefy Nvidia graphics cards.
Borderlands 2 is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 18, published by 2K Games. Four $10 DLC mini-campaigns are confirmed, which you can get for $30 if you pony up $30 for a DLC Season Pass.
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Borderlands 2, then. That's Borderlands with a 2 on the end, right? If you're a bit hazy on what exactly the sequel adds, you'll want to check out a new seven-minute trailer which employs a delightful moustachioed gentleman by the name of Sir Hammerlock to explain it all.
Borderlands 2, then. That's Borderlands with a 2 on the end, right? If you're a bit hazy on what exactly the sequel adds, you'll want to check out a new seven-minute trailer which employs a delightful moustachioed gentleman by the name of Sir Hammerlock to explain it all. : Shacknews
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It looks like they set out to make a game that they themselves want to play, and are throwing in everything that everybody wants. even stuff that usually gets written off like split-screen co-op, theyre putting it in because fuck it, people want it so lets do it.
im never going to use split-screen co-op but i appreciate the fact that theyre giving people what they want.
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