Borderlands Game Of The Year Review 〈2027〉
Let’s be honest: Mad Moxxi’s Underdome is a slog. It offers no XP, no story, and requires 5-round arena waves that take 2-3 hours per arena . The only reason to play is for two skill points and a trophy. It’s not fun; it’s a test of endurance. How It Compares to Borderlands 2 & 3 | Feature | Borderlands GOTY (Remaster) | Borderlands 2 | Borderlands 3 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Story | Simple, twisty, fresh | Deep, hilarious, tragic | Overlong, annoying villains | | Gunplay | Stiff, slow | Improved, great feel | Fluid, best in series | | Endgame | Limited (one raid boss) | Excellent (multiple raids, OP levels) | Solid (Mayhem, Takedowns) | | QoL Features | Basic | Good | Excellent (mantling, sliding) | | Humor | Dark, dry | Meme-heavy, brilliant | Hit-or-miss, dated |
The remaster polished splitscreen play, making it one of the last great couch co-op shooters. Four friends on a single screen, screaming over loot drops—that experience is priceless and rare today. The Bad & The Ugly: Where Time Has Not Been Kind 1. The Inventory is a Chore The original inventory system was designed for controllers and low-resolution screens. The remaster barely touches it. Managing 42+ weapons, grenades, shields, and class mods is a slow, scroll-heavy nightmare. There’s no search, no proper sorting, and comparing two guns requires more clicks than a 2023 game would ever allow. borderlands game of the year review
Developer: Gearbox Software Publisher: 2K Games Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S (via backwards compatibility) Release Date: April 3, 2019 Let’s be honest: Mad Moxxi’s Underdome is a slog
Unlike Borderlands 2 or 3 , enemies lack distinct weak-point mechanics. Late-game fights boil down to: unload an entire SMG clip into a brute’s face, run backward, reload, repeat. Elemental effects (fire, shock, corrosive) matter less than raw damage. If you play solo, prepare for frustration. It’s not fun; it’s a test of endurance