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- Borderlands supports 2-4 players via PlayStation Network.
- Borderlands is built from the ground up to be an intuitive co-operative experience for up to four players that rewards players who work together and invest in co-op skills. Split screen is also supported.
- In this rpg shooter, choose one of four distinct characters, each with their own individual skill sets. As your character grows throughout this fast-paced FPS, you choose and customize your abilities to suit your style of play.
- Jump behind the wheel and engage in high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle combat, complete with spectacular explosions and road-killed enemies.
- Choose from literally hundreds of thousands of weapons, each with their own manufacturers, specifications, and advantages via a revolutionary content generation system.
Product Description
Gearbox Software has developed revolutionary new technology to create Borderlands’ incredible layers of gameplay depth. Borderlands features a groundbreaking content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization.Amazon.com
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January 8, 2010 at 5:40 pm
I will never buy a game from Gearbox Software until they drop the DRM silliness!
Rating: 1 / 5
January 8, 2010 at 6:32 pm
at some point, software companies are going to have to learn to stop crippling their products.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 8, 2010 at 7:40 pm
DRMs[1] embedded on this game kept people who legally bought the video game “Borderlands” from playing it[2]. I personally avoid buying software nor hardware with DRM.
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[2] DRM kept people who legally bought the video game “Borderlands” from playing
Rating: 1 / 5
January 8, 2010 at 8:40 pm
If it wasn’t for DRM this game could be more fun. I agree with other users who have reviewed this game and posted comments about the negative DRM. If the developer had not used DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) controls to lock down the game and prevent users from playing the game the way they want it could be a good game. I am boycotting this and all future DRM titles in future.
Drop the DRM! Perhaps then I’d be more willing to give the game a try. To spread the word am informing XBox, PC and PS3 users of the game of the DRM.
Rating: 2 / 5
January 8, 2010 at 9:27 pm
But I really don’t think it is asking too much for a $60 game to actually be playable and without defects out of the box. No one should have to go online 2 weeks after a purchase to download a “patch” just so the game they spent hard earned money on can be played. Seriously disappointed with this. So disappointed I returned my copy to the store. Hopefully there are more non-defective games being released than defective ones. But lesson learned.
Rating: 1 / 5