But what actually goes?
First of all: realism overboard. Brains out. Fun!
It mixes a not yet too often substitute genre which first-person shooter with RPG components. You walk through the vast Pandoras in the finest style shooter, shoot everything overboard at what 3 not on the trees, and collect all sorts of items left behind. But do it with the enemy turns out to be extremely difficult once you are on the opponent hits a few levels above you. Regardless of the number of headshots that can spread take these opponents little damage. Certainly unusual for the shooter purists, but one of the elements from which Borderlands is appealing. So back to the next village, lighter tackle missions, a couple of levels to ascend, learn new skills, find better weapons and then return again and make clear who is the stronger since.
The whole can of course cope cooperatively (such titles scream quasi thereafter) namely with up to 3 other players online or via split screen. The latter, however, is of limited use, since the survey but decreases tremendously.
What's new?
-There Are more landscapes. Finally. Only for visual variety, I'm very grateful to the 2nd part, the endless deserts walked me the first part pretty annoying.
-Witzigere Quests. The quests are not become richer and still move at the level of "Kill X very often" or "Collect Y even more often", but they are hilarious told or staged, so that the irrelevance of the actual activity is often get over.
-Höherer Difficulty. The game has become more difficult all around, it's still miles away from a Dark Souls, but pleasantly challenging.
-Resistenzen Are important and opponents "smarter". It is incredibly important to shoot with the right gun in the right monster. That brings a decent pinch of tactics with pure and makes you feel good that the opponent with more cover maneuvers and evasive rolls sometimes create not acting extremely stupid does the whole also very good.
-Aufgeräumteres Menu. The menu is much more compact, easier to use and faster to handle.
-Spannendere Skills. The skills are not become more, but they are different now even more serious than before, also seem to me the individual abilities of the characters as much thoughtful.
-More Of everything. From everything that was previously there is now simply more in better quality, whether graphics, enemy variety, quests, cities, items, bosses or funny comments (which, incidentally, has been very well into German Dubbed).
Conclusion:
The perfect good humor game. Many jokes below the belt, exciting fights and a graphic style to the perfect fit. With a few friends, the whole thing will be a lot better, just like Part 1 only with 96.5% more WUBWUB. Genial!