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Borderlands 2 [Preview] – The Assassin and the teenage sadist (IncGamers)

IncGamers: If there’s one thing that’s clear, it’s that this is a big game. Bigger than the first game for sure, and likely going to be one of the biggest games of this generation. We’ve played Borderlands 2 before now, but this session was different.

The last time we previewed Borderlands 2 things were very much focused on the environment’s improved visual impact and diversity, and how the new Gunserker and Siren classes play and could potentially interact.

Our most recent hands-on experience is very different, centred around the Assassin class, Pandora’s hub city of Sanctuary and a certain 13 year-old sadist. We’ll start with the latter. (Borderlands 2, PC, PS3, Xbox 360)

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