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GC 2008: Borderlands Updated Impressions

We meet with Gearbox Software and take a closer look at what appeared to be the same Borderlands demo shown at E3 two months ago.

Earlier today, during a visit to 2K Games' impressive meeting area at the 2008 Games Convention in Leipzig, we had an opportunity to take in a demo of Borderlands with Randy Pitchford and other representatives from Gearbox Software. As it turned out, the demo was almost identical to the one that we saw at the E3 Media & Business Summit, but that doesn't mean we didn't get to see anything that was different.

Described as an RPS (role-playing shooter) by Pitchford, Borderlands is a promising sci-fi action game in which you can play as a soldier, a hunter, or a siren. It's not clear exactly what impact your choice of class will have on the game, but it's clear that each class will have strengths and weaknesses that can be negated to some extent by teaming up with other classes in co-op play. We also learned today that the soldier is the only class that won't have to worry about ammunition because his variant of the game's "digital backpack" (you can pull physical items out of it, but the only thing you need to carry around is data) can generate ammo at any time.

As you progress through the game and your character levels up, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills. You'll become more proficient with weapon types automatically as you use them, but you can augment those proficiencies with skills that enable faster reload times, improved shield recovery, and the like.

If you're at all familiar with Borderlands, you'll know that one of the game's most unique features is the system that it uses to generate weapon drops. There are purportedly well over 500,000 different firearms to find in the game already, and that number will almost certainly increase by the time it's finished. What you might not know, though, is that while that number no doubt sounds overwhelming, it's actually pretty easy to figure out if a weapon is worth keeping or not at a glance when you find it. That's because not only are the numerous attributes of each weapon boiled down to just a handful of key stats that appear onscreen as you move toward the weapon, but also because the appearance of a weapon can tell you a lot about it. For example, guns with longer barrels are more accurate and colors are used to show a weapon's special properties (incendiary, corrosive, or lightning rounds). Both the ammo magazines and scopes are also clearly visible.

Perhaps the coolest thing that we saw during our Borderlands demo, regardless of the fact that it sounds simple and it might not be news to you, is the "seat exchange" system that you can use to swap places with other players when you're at the controls of a vehicle in a co-op game. The vehicle that we saw during our demo could've been straight out of a Mad Max movie and had a position for a rooftop gunner, as well as the driver. The animation that played out as the two decided to swap seats was really slick, and we'll be surprised if other games don't incorporate similar systems in the future. You could argue that Mario Kart: Double Dash did it first, of course, but the best weapons in that game were brightly colored shells.

So there you have it, Borderlands is looking really promising and, take our word for it, it's nothing like Mario Kart: Double Dash. We look forward to bringing you more amazing insights into Gearbox Software's upcoming shooter in the weeks and months ahead.

71 Comments

  • McTock

    Posted Sep 29, 2009 1:15 pm PT

    500,000! that's more than 400,000! incredible! of course even if the skins, shapes, magazine sizes and damage are all mixed and matched to make every possible combo, it's still incredible.

  • blueguykisame

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 6:03 pm PT

    i agree with sudo
    i would have prefered normal realistic looks..
    but screen shots still look cool

  • sudobashnet

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 2:32 pm PT

    ugh, why did they have to change up and go with cel shading?

  • MuShuuzzz

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 10:20 am PT

    and jak 3 sorry

  • MuShuuzzz

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 10:05 am PT

    these cars look like the ones in Jak X, not mad max

  • barrenkillakan

    Posted May 30, 2009 7:30 pm PT

    I bet there only be like 20 good guns and the rest might as well be super sokers, but i hope they prove me wrong.

  • dave_general

    Posted May 23, 2009 10:17 am PT

    500000+ guns? isn't that a little bit overkill?

  • bennae66

    Posted May 19, 2009 12:04 am PT

    bioshock meets fallout meets oblivion (meets mad max??) 1st person rpg shooter... my god what a combo

  • raith616

    Posted May 17, 2009 1:59 pm PT

    yeah its getting harder to find good co-ops for when mates are over that are worth playing and havent been done to death already (5 times through co-op on gears with different mates) n the best co-ops all seem to be fps games on ps3 worrying times

  • reign_man01

    Posted May 13, 2009 4:58 am PT

    Unholy_Terror i agree, too many games nowadays are only co-op online.

  • thenephariouson

    Posted May 10, 2009 1:17 pm PT

    "500.000" weapons, mmmm and how many are unique, as opposed to being simple duplications with a different skin?

    I am however really looking forward to this and am waiting patiently for some In-Game footage.

  • pancreasjuice

    Posted May 4, 2009 4:35 am PT

    all i needed was that "500000 guns" to sell me, any game with that many guns has to be awesome.

  • muzza93

    Posted Apr 27, 2009 10:12 pm PT

    @iamabonana120

    Hey do you know if you can customise your cars? and if it has offline splitscreen co-op?

  • iamabonana120

    Posted Apr 26, 2009 4:24 pm PT

    @muzza93

    Yes, I'm pretty sure this is an open world game, with randomly generated terrain, like Diablo.

  • muzza93

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 12:26 am PT

    this game better be an open world sandbox game, does anyone know if it is?

  • Unholy_Terror

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 9:43 pm PT

    If it's online co-op only I will be so angry

  • korcan001

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 12:27 am PT

    4 player co-op! Do we really need to know anything else?

    More co-op games is automatic win win win.

  • fatooosh

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 12:30 am PT

    release m9/d1

  • PS2Dude89

    Posted Feb 20, 2009 9:38 pm PT

    I am already really interested in Borderlands. It looks awesome! A demo would be cool before it comes out to.

  • K-Grogg

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 8:01 pm PT

    Looks kickass.

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