
The amount of extras is incredible, especially considering that both games are lengthy on their own, coming in at several dozen hours each. Together with The Pre-Sequel, the games come paired with numerous add-on packs that include side campaigns, challenge arenas, character skins, upgraded level caps, and four additional vault hunters-two for each game. There is a ton to see and do here, with Borderlands 2 encompassing the lion’s share of what’s stamped on the disk.
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Though I find it unfortunate that the original Borderlands isn’t included, it’s not like The Handsome Collection is wanting for content. It’s too bad however, that Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel comes up short, in both mission design and presentation. The upgrade is warranted if you own a current system and only played the originals, or if you have yet to delve into the massive amount of add-ons for either game. It’s a convincing package, as The Handsome Collection consists of both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. It is his story that is the focus of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, a console-only package including the series’ most recent cooperative first-person releases, complete with updated graphics and enough additional content to sink Wam Bam Island. It is about a man named Jack, who rose from the position of programmer in a weapons manufacturer, to self-declared dictator of a hostile arid planet known as Pandora.

But one tale in particular has stood among the rest. As famed gun merchant and narrator Marcus Kincaid would say, Borderlands is about stories: tales of villains and antiheroes, of weapons and treasure, and of course, of mysterious vaults safeguarding fantastic riches…or unspeakable horror.
