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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a co-op first person shooter action adventure game.
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Pros
Pro End game takes advantage of all players’ skills and weapons
The end game is the best part of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel as it requires the player to make the most of their skill and experience while utilizing all of their abilities and weapons. It is quite a balancing act, and when you pull it off it’s very exhilarating.
Pro Four new playable characters, each with varying special abilities
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel has four new playable characters, each with action skills that feel completely different to one another. The action skill trees give the players different special abilities depending on what areas in the tree they level up.
Cons
Con Loot feels limited
Unlike past Borderlands games, the loot in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel feels very limited. On top of that, legendary items are almost impossible to find, with them more often than not only available for purchase at an item shop. This means that the player will be spending most of the game grinding for cash in order to purchase the weapons that never drop.
Con Extremely poor writing
The writing in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is very poor: jokes often fall flat while other writing may give a feeling of awkwardness. It is almost as if there is an intentional element of randomness inherent to the game's writing, but even that does not always appear to be the case: there is quite a lot of social-driven issues smeared throughout the game by way of side quests that seem to pander to a certain amount of gamer politics.