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Four courageous adventurers land on the planet of Pandora, a barren wasteland filled with dangerous creatures, in search of The Vault, a mysterious relic that contains untold technology, and... Read allFour courageous adventurers land on the planet of Pandora, a barren wasteland filled with dangerous creatures, in search of The Vault, a mysterious relic that contains untold technology, and only opens every 200 years.Four courageous adventurers land on the planet of Pandora, a barren wasteland filled with dangerous creatures, in search of The Vault, a mysterious relic that contains untold technology, and only opens every 200 years.
Julio Cesar Cedillo
- Mordecai
- (voice)
- (as Julio Cedillo)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Lilith
- (voice)
- …
Rene Coronado
- Bandit Driver
- (voice)
David Eddings
- T.K. Baha
- (voice)
- …
Bruce DuBose
- Marcus
- (voice)
Evan Eubanks
- Elite Bandit
- (voice)
Don Eubanks
- Mutant Bandit
- (voice)
Mark Forsyth
- Grunt Bandit
- (voice)
Jennifer Green
- Guardian Angel
- (voice)
Simon Hurley
- Crimson Lance
- (voice)
- …
Marcus M. Mauldin
- Brick
- (voice)
Lani Minella
- Steele
- (voice)
Mikey Neumann
- Scooter
- (voice)
- …
Randy Pitchford
- Crazy Earl
- (voice)
- (as Randall Pitchford)
- …
John Roberts
- Bandit Captain
- (voice)
Featured review
This is where Borderlands all began. I first played this way back in the day at my best friend's house, and I've treasured the franchise ever since.
In your journey to find and open the legendary Vault on the desert planet Pandora, you have the option of playing one of the four original vault hunters: Roland the soldier, Lilith the Siren, Mordecai the hunter, and Brick the brawler. Aided by the mysterious Guardian Angel, you'll travel across Pandora in search of the Vault key fragments, battling dangerous wildlife, bandits, Eridians, and the Atlas Corporations private army, the Crimson Lance led by Commandant Steele (Lani Minella).
First of all, the gameplay is spectacular. It mixes FPS elements with those from Diablo, like finding loot, experience points, and completing missions. There are literally billions of different weapons, grenade mods, class mods, and shields you can find and equip. You'll collect XP from completing missions, killing enemies, and beating challenges. Combat involves challenging and pitched action against groups of enemies. Good thing they have a 'Second Wind' system to avoid dying too much and co-op makes gameplay harder but more rewarding and fun, so playing with friends is recommended.
The games cel-shaded character and enemy models gave them unique comic-book like appearances. The games scenery has a post-apocalyptic theme inspired by Mad Max with it wide-open barren landscape, junkyards, trash, and debris strewn everywhere, rugged looking vehicles, and gangs of violent bandits. There's even a boss named Mad Mel. Besides that, there's plenty of other charming pop-culture references, like Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Monty Python, and many others.
All of the sound effects are great, like Skags snarling, Raak cawing, and bandits and Crimson lance shouting and screaming. Battle sounds, like gunfire, explosions, and vehicle engines make combat sound intense and heart-pounding. There's a remarkable voice cast involved, with names like Colleen Clickenbeard as Lilith, Christopher Sabat as Sledge, and Brina Palencia as Mad Moxxi. The soundtrack has an arid and somewhat forlorn sounding theme that perfectly suits Pandora's barren environment. Other songs include the urgent and ominous final boss theme that's played while fighting the Destroyer, Crawmerax, and Undead Dr. Ned. There's even the original song, "No Rest for the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant that's played in the opening cinematic.
The games legendary humor is relatively mild compared to the sequels. Plus, the Vault Hunters aren't fully fleshed out yet. But things pick up more in the DLCs, where the humor is stronger and the NPCs, like Scooter, Tannis, and Marcus, are all more developed. This goes for the villains too; Commandant Steele was just another hammy, power hungry villain while General Knoxx was much more grounded and surprisingly sympathetic. And admittingly, the game's treasure hunt styled story is pretty simple, but luckily, this improved in the sequels.
The games replay value is through the roof and still worth playing, especially if your new to the franchise and are curious just how Borderlands started out. So, by all means, try it out on Steam.
In your journey to find and open the legendary Vault on the desert planet Pandora, you have the option of playing one of the four original vault hunters: Roland the soldier, Lilith the Siren, Mordecai the hunter, and Brick the brawler. Aided by the mysterious Guardian Angel, you'll travel across Pandora in search of the Vault key fragments, battling dangerous wildlife, bandits, Eridians, and the Atlas Corporations private army, the Crimson Lance led by Commandant Steele (Lani Minella).
First of all, the gameplay is spectacular. It mixes FPS elements with those from Diablo, like finding loot, experience points, and completing missions. There are literally billions of different weapons, grenade mods, class mods, and shields you can find and equip. You'll collect XP from completing missions, killing enemies, and beating challenges. Combat involves challenging and pitched action against groups of enemies. Good thing they have a 'Second Wind' system to avoid dying too much and co-op makes gameplay harder but more rewarding and fun, so playing with friends is recommended.
The games cel-shaded character and enemy models gave them unique comic-book like appearances. The games scenery has a post-apocalyptic theme inspired by Mad Max with it wide-open barren landscape, junkyards, trash, and debris strewn everywhere, rugged looking vehicles, and gangs of violent bandits. There's even a boss named Mad Mel. Besides that, there's plenty of other charming pop-culture references, like Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Monty Python, and many others.
All of the sound effects are great, like Skags snarling, Raak cawing, and bandits and Crimson lance shouting and screaming. Battle sounds, like gunfire, explosions, and vehicle engines make combat sound intense and heart-pounding. There's a remarkable voice cast involved, with names like Colleen Clickenbeard as Lilith, Christopher Sabat as Sledge, and Brina Palencia as Mad Moxxi. The soundtrack has an arid and somewhat forlorn sounding theme that perfectly suits Pandora's barren environment. Other songs include the urgent and ominous final boss theme that's played while fighting the Destroyer, Crawmerax, and Undead Dr. Ned. There's even the original song, "No Rest for the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant that's played in the opening cinematic.
The games legendary humor is relatively mild compared to the sequels. Plus, the Vault Hunters aren't fully fleshed out yet. But things pick up more in the DLCs, where the humor is stronger and the NPCs, like Scooter, Tannis, and Marcus, are all more developed. This goes for the villains too; Commandant Steele was just another hammy, power hungry villain while General Knoxx was much more grounded and surprisingly sympathetic. And admittingly, the game's treasure hunt styled story is pretty simple, but luckily, this improved in the sequels.
The games replay value is through the roof and still worth playing, especially if your new to the franchise and are curious just how Borderlands started out. So, by all means, try it out on Steam.
- MrPaull0324
- Mar 3, 2025
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- TriviaThe game originally had a darker, more serious tone, akin to "Road Warrior meets Firefly." After the art style was changed to its final cel-shaded "rockabilly" look, the game story was changed and the dialog re-recorded to better fit it. This also freed the design team to create more zany characters, maps and missions that fit with the new style. These changes all were made during the last 10 months of development.
- ConnectionsEdited into Borderlands Collection: Pandora's Box (2023)
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