Like any other community, the Borderlands fan base is full of creative players that have used art to pay homage to the game. The latest creation focuses specifically on the original Borderlands title, with a fan using Minecraft’s unique visual style to show some love for its opening scene.
While the first Borderlands game introduced the universe, some important characters, and the franchise’s cel shaded look, Gearbox was still finding its footing and figuring out what the series should be. While there are moments of Borderlands’ now iconic humor, such as the splash screen intros for bosses, the game was more serious than other titles. Vault Hunters were silent, gameplay was clunkier, and locations were less varied. The series’ first raid boss did not come until the Secret Armory of General Knoxx expansion, either. However, many remain nostalgic for the title since it was the game that introduced them to Borderlands.
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Alongside the starting area of Fyrestone and its memorable layout, one thing that everyone who played the original Borderlands game will remember is its opening cinematic. While tame in comparison to the intros for other Vault Hunter groups, there is something special about Lilith, Brick, Mordecai, and Roland posing on the bus. Cage The Elephant’s “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked” is the perfect backing track for these character introductions, and this opening scene felt incredibly unique back in 2009. As such, it makes sense that it stuck with Redditor Zorincian.
Zorincian showcased a spinning 3D model of a Minecraft creation based on Borderlands’ first intro cinematic. Alongside the Borderlands logo in the top left corner, a Pandora
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