Drawing influence from games such as Fallout 3, XIII and Diablo, Borderlands is described by its developers, Gearbox Software, as a RPS (that's a role-playing shooter by the way).
Set in the distant future on the hostile and bandit-ridden planet of Pandora, the game starts off with the four controllable characters on a coach, on their to Fyrestone. Upon selecting your character, they are presented with an apparition of the 'guardian angel', a mysterious woman who appears through out the game, guiding you toward the equally mysterious macguffin, the Vault.
This sounds awesome. This afternoon, Genvid Entertainment announced two, all-new interactive streaming series at San Diego-Comic Con: DC Heroes United and Borderlands EchoVision Live.
GF365: "Most games are not perfect and that may be because of a character or an enemy. Here are 10 mediocre bosses in great games."
The Pursuer from Dark Spuls 2 was great, I think the author just sucks at games.
TheGamer Writes "I don't think my most controversial video game take should be that controversial, but it is. I'm a video game journalist, so you know I have some bad takes in this broken down serotonin factory I call a brain, but here's one opinion that receives universal pushback: I don't like video game music."