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Borderlands 2 has been thoroughly detailed by Game Informer magazine, and along with new characters, guns, and vehicles, Borderlands 2 will feature a dynamic storyline and of course, the lovable Claptrap will be back again.
Borderlands 2 will stick with the three-branched skill tree system, but other than that it seems like a lot of things are changing for the first person shooter's sequel.
According to the magazine, by way of Gematsu, the four characters from the first game will still be in Borderlands 2, but as non playable characters. We don't know too much about the four new characters yet, but we did get a glimpse of Salvador the "Gunzerker". He can dual-wield any weapon, and lets us in on what kind of unique characteristics we'll be able to play around with in Borderlands 2.
Along with new characters, we'll also be treated to entirely new weapons. Gearbox is starting fresh with the weapons in Borderlands 2 and scrapping all of the hundreds of original ones. Each gun manufacturer in the game will have their own personality in each of their wares, like unique styles, themes, and colors. Weapons will also get their own custom decals and enhancements this time around.
There will also be an new kind of element called Eridium. It won't do damage like the typical elements from Borderlands; instead, along with acting as a form of currency, it will enhance items like weapons and vehicles.
The story in Borderlands 2 is favoring the same kind of dynamic story that we're seeing pop up more and more in games today. The way it's described in Game Informer is that if a mission calls for you to rescue someone in a certain amount of time and you miss the mark, the story will continue and change based on your personal results.
The enemies this time around are going to be much more varied with greatly improved AI. Bandits will also have access to their own types of weapons.
Finally, we got a few details on Borderlands 2's multiplayer. The co-op will most likely be four player again, but it wasn't confirmed. There will also be new vehicles in the game, including a vehicle with four seats!
Overall, Borderlands 2 seems like it's going to be just as epic this time around as it was when we first played it. What do you think about the latest info from Borderlands 2?
Borderlands 2 is coming out for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 31, 2012.
Source: Gematsu
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NeoBlite
Yay!
silent_deadly_6
I'm disappointed that the characters from the first game are non-playable this time around. Lilith is my favourite character in the first game. Everything else sounds like it's going to improve on what made the first game awesome, just give us a better ending this time around.
shadow77777778
I can't wait to see what the other new classes are
smalltownguy22
Whoever wrote this never played the game that much, if at all. The Knox add-on had the Lancer. (4 seats) I so agree with you Ignorance, there needs to be some major vehicle customization.
njdss4
Kind of a bummer that Lilith won't be a playable character in Borderlands 2. Her phasewalk ability saved my butt hundreds of times.
AgainstIgnorance
Please give us some vehicle customization. There was supposedly going to vehicles customization with 10,000 vehicle parts in the original, and instead we got two crappy vehicles.
camaro72toy
No one cares, go back and fix the first one and make it what you promised that one would be first!
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