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DarkStation: Borderlands Review

DarkStation writes: "I should begin this review by mentioning that I am a big fan of MMO's, although recently I haven't been drawn to deep into one I have been a part of many in my days. Borderlands at first glance is going to remind a lot of people of your typical MMO without actually being one. Borderlands can be played by yourself or cooperatively online with a few friends. What I think has gotten the attention of so many is that you can seamlessly play this game by yourself, play for a few hours with a few friends, and then continue on by yourself. Gearbox has made sure to not solely rely on an online or offline experience but has allowed the user to choose their own path."
8 / 10
s8anicslayer - contributor
Published: 29 days 20 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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