Not only does it obviously have new info, but a fun map of Pandora, and some cool concept art.We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. Unless of course you really want the Duke Nukem demo. You may as well keep the original Borderlands and and any dlc you already have as there is no hard copy. Additionally what happens if you want to trade in your copy at a game store? Can the store resell the copy when the codes have been used up? I think that 2k really screwed things up with this method. Maybe they could download at a friends, but once they got home they couldn't sign in and their profile wouldn't show up, hence not allowing them access to the dlc. Then I thought what about people with no internet. ![]() It's tokens with codes to download the dlc's!! Well I already have all the dlc, but I wanted a disk version as back-up. I'm about to buy the game and the cashier tells my that all the previous dlc is NOT on an ad on disk. So I go into my local game store yesterday all hyped about the goty. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you like doing the exact same thing over and over in a 20+ hour FPS then by all means buy this game, but if you are looking for something truly unique and interesting look elsewhere. This is an old-school arcade like FPS, which are great as 10 hour games, but for an FPS this long and this repetitive you need a well-developed storyline and characters, which Borderlands does not have. So this game is truly all about shooting things, not storylines, not characters. There are only two types of missions in the game, you kill bosses and collect items. The gameplay is very repetitive as all the enemies and maps are basically the same. Your characters likewise have no personality. Even Codemaster's Bodycount has more depth. Borderlands has one of the thinnest storylines I have encountered in an FPS. It starts with an interesting introduction but after that, throughout the whole game, the storyline is completely lost. It starts with an interesting introduction but after that, throughout the whole game, the storyline is This game got boring very quickly. Overall: A bit disappointing that the GOTY edition DLC content is not on a disc, but even so, a great collection none the less. Claptrap's New Robot Revolution also had a great back story and adding a bit more of a humorous twist to the central story, BUT, it also felt a bit more like a glorified scavenger hunt that added very little new to the game and combat. The Secret Armory of General Knoxx was absolutely fantastic adding some great new characters and a behemoth of a secret boss to the enemies list. ![]() ![]() Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot was a great idea but I did feel that it was just meant as an extra challenge for those who already finished everything else. Ned was visually a nice change of pace and zombiw hunting was kind of fun, but did get a tad repetitive. The main game is a bit on the short side, but the DLC does make up for that adding some fresh new locations to keep your interest going. But after hearing all the positive hype and seeing a few gameplay videos I got curious. To be honest, I kind of ignored this game until 2011.
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