Should I Play Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Before or After Borderlands 2?
In this article, we will tackle the age-old debate that has been plaguing gamers for years: when is the best time to play Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel? Many enthusiasts of the Borderlands franchise have been wondering which of the two games – BL2 and TPS (The Pre-Sequel) – should be played first. To help clear the confusion, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of playing each game, allowing you to make an informed decision.
Arguments in Favor of Playing The Pre-Sequel Before BL2
While some would advise playing BL2 before moving on to TPS, there are valid points made for playing the opposite sequence. Here are some pros of playing TPS (The Pre-Sequel) before BL2:
- Story Integration: The Pre-Sequel tells the story of Helios, a lunar-based community, and the quest of the bandits, The Lost Legion, and Captain Handsome Jack, creating a compelling narrative for experienced players. By knowing more about the characters’ journeys, you’ll likely experience a more immersive journey and better appreciate the inter-connectivity between the stories. [ Read TPS’s story! It’s worth it.]
- Additional Content: The Pre-Sequel includes new elements to the series, including multiple playable characters, 1-4 player Co-op, and a modified Borderlands gameplay experience due to the unique setting.
- Fresh Game Elements: Playing TPS offers varied gameplay mechanics, quests, and enemies, including the addition of space-flight and exploration, bringing innovative elements to the formula you’ve grown accustomed to with BL2.
Conversely, Are You Better Off Playing Borderlands 2 First?
On the other side, there are compelling reasons why you might want to explore BL2 before experiencing the Pre-Sequel.
- Main Story Progress: BL2’s more familiar setting, Pandora’s original storyline, and Captain Meridian’s quest should allow you to better contextualize the events of the TPS.
- Settling into Mechanics: Playing BL2 after acquiring experience with the genre provides a better understanding of gunplay, character-building, and cooperative gameplay that complements the TPS expansion.
- Unpacking the Story: Knowledge from BL2 will strengthen comprehension of the TPS timeline, characters, and situations, providing a fuller sense of continuity and overall progression.
The Most Objective Approach: Play Whichever You Want!
Rather than getting bogged down in a debate on one being "better," just remember that both TPS and BL2 deliver different experiences, and choosing first doesn’t necessarily compromise gameplay. If you like innovation and fresh elements in storytelling, TPS won’t disappoint.
If you prefer settling back into familiar territory (no pun intended) while engaging with an engagingly twisted narrative, BL2 offers a top shelf experience.
We strongly recommend that you shouldn’t worry about the optimal start point and instead make informed choices based on individual desires. Whether you love it or hate it, explore both options and forge the path that suits you.
Ultimately, gaming fun is all about how individual experiences are shaped within, and by, engagingly crafted games.
Keep those guns blazing, my Borderlands enthusiasts! Share any thoughts, and insights down below, and maybe our next article will give it a nod! Happy border-hopping!
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