Like the first Borderlands, the game opens with a narration from bus-driving arms merchant Marcus, followed by a short movie set to a song that frames the game. I could tell Borderlands 2 was both treading down the well-worn path of the first game and carving out its own new road from the opening movie. It's a fun adventure that will last dozens of hours of collecting treasure, and it's our new Editors' Choice. We've already gone through the colorful characters and looked at the first few hours of the game, and now we look at the game as a whole, and whether it's worth your money.This $59.99 game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or PC is bigger and better than the first game, and it fixes a handful of small issues the original had. It's five years later, Pandora has changed, and there are more Vaults to hunt. Gearbox Entertainment and 2K Games take you back to Pandora with Borderlands 2, the sequel to the hit apocalyptic RPG-shooter that isn't Fallout.
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