Borderlands 3: You Can Totally Play Solo, And It’s Pretty Great

Gearbox’s May 1 gameplay reveal of Borderlands 3 has come, providing us with our first good look at what to expect from the new entry in the loot shooter series. Below you’ll find our impressions of the game’s many changes, its new characters, and how you can effectively play on your own or with others. For more, check out our breakdown of the new gameplay features and an explanation of who its new villains, the Calypso twins, are.

Every one of the mainline Borderlands games can be played solo or with a team, but Borderlands 3 is the first to actually make the former playstyle worthwhile. The newest entry to the Borderlands franchise gives you more agency over how your Vault Hunter evolves than ever before, allowing you to better construct a character for a solo run through the campaign.

Like in Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, each playable Vault Hunter in Borderlands 3 has three skill trees, each of which contains distinct abilities and perks. That’s really where the similarities end, though. In the first three games, every Vault Hunter unlocked a unique ability first, and then all three skill trees built upon this ability. In Borderlands 2, for example, Maya the Siren unlocks Phase Lock which allows her to trap an enemy in place for several seconds. This skill can be used for defensive crowd control by unlocking her Motion skill tree, supportive healing by going for her Harmony tree, or offensive elemental damage with her Cataclysm tree.

Despite these three differences, though, it doesn’t fundamentally change how Maya plays. Because she always has to unlock Phase Lock first, and since all her skills build on this one ability, Maya is mostly a support character. Her Phase Lock can be used as a powerful damage dealer, but it doesn’t change that Maya’s purpose on the battlefield is to always disrupt the movements of the most powerful enemy so that she and her teammates can focus on the small fry or more easily pool their resources into taking down one central threat. Mordecai, Zer0, Lilith, and all the other Vault Hunters from every Borderlands game we’ve gotten so far fall into this same trap. With all of their trees focused on one particular ability, they all end up in one class and always carry the strengths and weaknesses that such a class entails. This is great for when you’re playing as part of a team where everyone needs a role and squadmates can account for any weaknesses you might have, but it also makes certain Vault Hunters much harder to play with if you’re going it alone.

Borderlands 3 abandons this format, and it’s for the better. Instead of having one unique ability that all three skill trees build upon, Borderlands 3’s Vault Hunters have three distinct abilities–one for each of their three trees–and then one unique trait that separates them from the other characters. So the three skill trees of each Vault Hunter in Borderlands 3 are built around different abilities, allowing each one to have three distinct playstyles.

“I’m really proud [of] the four [Vault Hunters’] trees–the way you configure them and what you do–are very, very different than what we were able to do in Borderlands 2, which was even a big leap on what we did in Borderlands 1,” Gearbox managing producer of narrative Randy Varnell said. “[Before] it was mostly one action skill with just some numerical changes.”

Amara, the playable Siren in Borderlands 3, for example, can unlock Phasegrasp as her action skill in the Fist of the Elemental skill tree, which allows her to lock enemies in place like Borderlands 2’s Maya. The tree is also filled with many of the supportive powers that Maya has. However, Amara can unlock Phaseslam in her Brawler skill tree if you prefer, which sends her careening down on enemies with deadly force and leads her down a path of close-quarters combat. Finally, Amara can unlock Phasecast in her Mystical Assassin skill tree, which transforms her into a long-range fighter that can fire immense elemental blasts from a distance.

Because each of Borderlands 3’s Vault Hunter’s skill trees are so distinct, it’s actually beneficial to unlock passive abilities in each one. Borderlands 3 allows you to create custom loadouts and switch between which active skill you have equipped on the fly. So if you’re playing with Amara and you have Phasegrasp equipped, but you’re about to enter an enclosed enemy base, you can switch over to Phaseslam if you have both skills unlocked. Having multiple active skills unlocked also motivates you to earn the abilities in their respective trees, which encourages you to create your very own Vault Hunter. For example, you might want the destructive powers of Amara’s Phasecast, but you don’t want to be a glass cannon so you can unlock some of the supportive and close-combat passives in her other two trees. And since you can create your Vault Hunter to fill whatever role you want, choosing a character does not lock you into one specific playstyle, which in turn makes it much easier to play by yourself if you want to.

“[Skill trees are] a little bit more tweaky than Borderlands 2 wise–you can do more with it,” Varnell said. “I would say that Amara is a great example of the fairly straight forward, I mean she’s a Siren. She likes to get close to the fight… So she’s a really great one to start with.”

Which isn’t to say that your choice of Vault Hunter is arbitrary. Far from it. Each characters’ unique trait means you get very different experiences with each one. “If you look at Amara, Amara has an extra skill for her elements,” Borderlands 3 game director Paul Sage said. “And so [with her] you can decide what elements are going to be modified. So each character kind of has that, that very special, unique thing. So Amara has her action skills she can equip, she has augments she can put in them, and then she has an elemental change she [can apply]. But, [the others] like Zane are very different.

“For Zane, you can [equip] a second action skill but you actually give up your grenade to do that,” Varnell said. “So you have to think about how your action skills can work together and how you augment them and how you spec them out and really to get the most of that if you’re going to give up grenade play. What we found in our playtesting is that Zane really, really, really appeals to the min-max type of people who want to get that advanced game play…. [He’s] really a numbers play at the end while Amara, she’s just about energy and fun.”

When I was playing with Zane, for example, I equipped both his Digi-Clone (a holographic decoy that shoots enemies and that Zane can switch places with) and SNTNL (an automated drone that tracks down and kills enemies) to make a character that survived by constantly teleporting around the battlefield and bamboozling his targets by hitting them from multiple directions at once.

“I think we’re gonna see a lot of cool builds and build comparisons and play styles,” Varnell continued. “I think [Borderlands 3] is the coolest Borderlands we’ve done so far in regards to what you can do with the build and what you can do to find a different type of play style. And once you start interweaving that with co-op play, it gets crazy.”

Once you do decide to pick up co-op play, Borderlands 3 doesn’t punish you and your friends for being vastly different levels like previous Borderlands games do. Both enemies and loot scale when you are playing in a party, so you no longer have to wait for your friends to catch up to your level or grind to keep up with them. You’ll each find loot appropriate to your respective levels and both damage received and dealt will scale. High-level players don’t dominate and low-level players don’t get squashed.

All in all, from what we’ve seen, Borderlands 3 feels like the first in its franchise to truly give solo players a chance at enjoying the game how they want to and at whatever pace they desire. You’re not punished for playing by yourself and possibly out-leveling your friends, and you have greater control over how your chosen Vault Hunter’s abilities evolve. We still have to wait and see the skill trees for Moze the Gunner and FL4K the Beastmaster before signing off on all of Borderlands 3’s Vault Hunters, but the first two have already confirmed that Gearbox’s upcoming game changes the series’ skill tree feature for the better.

Borderlands 3 is scheduled to release for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on September 13.

Our Days Gone Spoiler-Free Impressions

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On this week’s episode of IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Podcast Beyond!, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Lucy O’Brien, Jon Ryan, and Janet Garcia to discuss the team’s impressions of their time with Days Gone. Plus, the crew delves into some Beyond listeners’ early impressions of the Bend Studio PS4 exclusive, dive into a Memory Card story from Janet, and much more!

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  • 00:00 – Show Intro
  • 2:30 – News Crunch
  • 12:50 – Days Gone review discussion and spoiler-free impressions
  • 47:30 – Days Gone impressions from Beyond Facebook group
  • 57:18 – Memory Card
  • 1:08:10 – Wrap-up
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Xbox One Deals: Star Wars Games Up To 75% Off For May The 4th (US, UK, AU)

The unofficial annual holiday known as Star Wars Day is coming up this weekend on May 4, but Microsoft is kicking off its deals early with a “May the 4th be with you” sale on several Star Wars titles. The deals are available in the United States, UK, and Australia, and you can grab these games at a discount through the weekend. Here’s what’s available:

Star Wars Battlefront‘s Ultimate edition, which includes the Deluxe edition and a season pass with new content, is only $5, a full 75% off; meanwhile, Star Wars Battlefront II is 70% off–you can grab it for just $7.50 right now. If you want to grab both, just get the Star Wars Battlefront Hoth bundle, which comes with both games (including all Ultimate edition bonuses) plus Hoth appearances for Luke, Han, and Leia in Battlefront II. The bundle is selling for just under $10 (67% off).

If you enjoy the Lego games, pick up Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens while it’s marked down this week. The standard edition is available for 50% off at just $10, while the Deluxe edition is also half off at $15 for the base game and all season pass content. In this local co-op game, you can play as all the characters from The Force Awakens, including Rey, Finn, Han Solo, Kylo Ren, and even BB-8. The game also includes brand-new story content set in the time between Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.

This deal dropped early, but expect more May the 4th deals to drop as Saturday draws closer. Stay tuned–we’ll keep you updated on all the best Star Wars savings.

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50 Borderlands 3 Details Revealed

Between today’s live Borderlands 3 gameplay reveal, an interview with creative director Paul Sage and info straight from Gearbox Software itself, we’ve learned a whole lot about this highly-anticipated looter shooter.

In fact, we’ve learned 50 details.

Some of these details come from our interview with Sage, who said Borderlands 3 includes loot and level scaling that can be turned off, and explained Borderlands 3’s fast travel systems to get around the biggest Borderlands game yet. Other details came from the Borderlands 3 gameplay reveal itself.

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Every Sonic the Hedgehog Movie Poster and Official Photo

With the official trailer for the live action adaptation of the beloved Sega icon, Sonic the Hedgehog, releasing yesterday, we rounded up all of the official movie posters and images, which can be seen below.

The movie will largely take place in our current reality, as we confirmed last month after viewing some of the footage ourselves.

Sonic will be voiced by Ben Schwartz, with Jim Carrey as Robotnik, and James Marsden as Tom Wachowski. The movie’s premiere dates are spread out, with it hitting the U.S. on November 8, Australia on November 28, and will not release in the UK until December 26.

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Save 20% Off the Newest MacBook Air or iPad

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If you’ve had your eye on a portable Apple device, you have a couple of terrific deals to choose from right now. Amazon and Walmart are offering discounts of around 20% off the latest iPad and MacBook Air – two models that are the best, most affordable choice for most users, and that’s even before the discount. These are some fantastic discounts on products that don’t often see price drops outside of Black Friday. Let’s take a look at the deals available today.

24% Off Apple iPad Wi-Fi 32GB (Latest Model)

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Epic Games Acquires Rocket League Studio Psyonix

Fortnite creator Epic Games has announced that it has acquired Psyonix, the studio behind the wildly successful Rocket League.

Psyonix revealed the news on its blog and promises that this will only bring about positive changes for Rocket League and its community. According to Psyonix, “Rocket League always has been and always will be a community-driven game, and now that we have joined forces with Epic, we will be able to serve our community in even bigger and better ways!”

As for these changes, in the short term Psyonix claims nothing will change at all. In the future, it plans on bringing Rocket League to the Epic Games store and will grow the game in ways it couldn’t do before.

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Black Hole Nine Times Larger Than the Sun Is Pulling in Space and Time

Astronomers have noticed a black hole, known as V404 Cygni, 8,000 light years away that is pulling space into itself, according to a new study published by Nature and reported by CNN.

The black hole is nine times larger than the sun and its jets of plasma clouds – which are normal to come out of the poles from black holes – are shooting out in various directions at completely different rates, which is uncommon.

“This is one of the most extraordinary black hole systems I’ve ever come across,” lead author of the study and associate professor from the Curtin University’s International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, James Miller-Jones said in a statement.

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