Borderlands - All Intros (The Pre-Sequel, 1, 2 & 3)

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Published 2020-04-03

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  • @disgal6235
    I love how the first borderlands is just everyone on a bus, nothing intense, just, waiting
  • @Monody512
    "So do we put the Pre-Sequel in flashback chronological placement or release placement?"

    "No."
  • @WorthyEpert1
    I like how in all 4 the fourth character is something other than what class they are
    “Claptrap as a mistake”
    “Brick as himself”
    “Zer0 as a number”
    “Zane as himselves”
  • The 4th character in every borderlands game: my purpose is to be insulted
  • B1 intro : most comedic and laid back
    B2 intro: most iconic and fitting to the game
    B Pre-S intro: most action packed
    B3 intro : most cinematic
  • I think no place for a hero fit best in borderlands universe because at the end of the day you are only there for money and the vault
  • @MaybeIAmThatGuy
    Borderlands 1: nostalgic
    Borderlands 2: iconic
    Pre sequel: sets the tone for the game
    Borderlands 3: best cinematics
  • @mftripz8445
    Ahh i love bl2s intro the most, the song is perfect for the theme and its just badass when handsome jack hits then with the “Welcome to Pandora, Kiddos”
  • @axeld2150
    Borderlands 2, not even a question. "This ain't no place for no hero" is the perfect song for the game that borderlands is. It just sums it up perfectly and leaves nothing out.
  • @iaminyourwalls.
    I like how almost every Borderlands game starts with a Skag being ran over by vehicles

    But the pre-sequel and BL3 Just starts with a Skag on a bus and Fl4k's Pet.

    It's just like the half-life series, it always starts on a train/has trains in them.
    Man, Gabe really likes trains.
  • The skags have the best character arc, first killed as a comedic effect to being apart of the bandits and then finally with the vault hunters
  • @lonewolffang
    Cage the Elephant's No rest for the wicked perfectly set the layout for the series fo me atleast. And The Heavy really hit home with the fact on Pandora, there was no place for a hero.
  • @ZeroDegg
    There is something about BL2 that makes it my favorite intro

    It's maybe how the music it's so calm if you compare it with the other games
  • @rotz394
    I like how the intros start in the first game with Marcus driving a bus with the vault hunters, telling them "It's a fine day, full of opportunity" and in the third game, the intro ends similarly with him stating the line, picking up the vault hunters on the same bus.
  • @D-vr76
    I LOVE BORDERLANDS

    "Welcome to Pandora, kiddos"
    -Handsome Jack
  • For me nothing beats Borderlands 1 love the intro of the characters and the way the music starts quiet but when the Skag gets hit it gets loud.