Borderlands is a space-western / sci-fi /open-world / action-RPG shooter looter pasta. It’s a unique formula that includesfour main games, several campaign DLCs, two collections, a VR game, and various spin-offs.
Gearbox Software created the series, and 2K is the main distributor. Their work amounts to25 Borderlands entries.
Borderlands – 2009 (Main Series)
The original game debuted in 2009 for PS3, Xbox 360, Windows, and Mac OSX. A 4K/HDRremastercame out in 2019 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
You choose one of four Vault Hunters to search a Vault on planet Pandora. The character fights his way across wildlife, outlaws, bandits, and two corporations for the alien treasure.
Borderlands introduced every element that makes the series unique: massive loot, the semi-open world design, cel-shaded graphics, and the oblivious CL4P-TP secondary character.
The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned–2009 (Borderlands DLC)
The DLC takes players to a new area, Jakobs Cove, for a new questline. The goal is to investigate a crazy doctor behind a zombie infestation.
Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot– 2010 (Borderlands DLC)
The Underdome Riot features three arenas where players can fight increasingly difficult enemy hordes while introducing challenges like low gravity, no shield regeneration, or enemy health regeneration.
The Secret Armory of General Knoxx – 2010 (Borderlands DLC)
The third DLC is about finding a secret armory with end-game loot. Meanwhile, General Knoxx is hunting for the player.
Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution – 2010 (Borderlands DLC)
The fourth DLC takes players to a new area to stop a robot revolution. It features a full of over-the-top storyline.