New screens and details are out for Borderlands (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC), an ambitious new FPS-slash-RPG game from Gearbox Software. Last time we heard from the project was news of its delay, so hearing from the studio again comes as a comfort.
If you remember reports on this game from last year, it’s being touted as the next large FPS game, with close (maybe even over?) half a million weapons available in the arsenal, thanks to a new content generation system it’s adapted. According to the press release, the game’s arsenal of “hundreds of thousands of weapons” will each have their own “unique manufacturers, specifications and advantages.”
The game is also said to to have a multiplayer design that rewards players for “executing advanced strategies and tactical maneuvers,” and they’ll progress their levels RPG-style, needing to fight enemies to gain experience and proficiency.
The PR also placed some emphasis on Borderlands’ “spectacular explosions,” which do indeed seem spectacular, if the screenshots below are anything to judge the game on. We’re certainly looking forward to seeing some gameplay vids. Here are the screens, enjoy!

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Two very important things have been confirmed for Konami’s Silent Hill: Homecoming (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) this E3. The first is that a Personal computer version will indeed be released, and second is that an old fiend is coming back for a visit.
It is no other Pyramid Head, the iconic monster that gave players the chills back in Silent Hill 2. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, we’ll give you a bit of a refresher.
Pyramid Head is actually a nameless, non-speaking monster who wears an off-white, bloodstained robe and a triangular helmet which looks like it’s there to torment the wearer. Pyramid Head is one of the few masculine creepies in the game, and he groans and moans while chasing you around.
Pyramid Head often carries around an big knife or a spear to butcher players with, and he has the ability to deliver a headbutt that can take you out instantly. Worst of all, he has this strangle attack where he sticks out a tongue-like thing that stabs you. How’s that for creepiness and brutality?
Very little else is known about his origin and history or why he does what he does. If you ask me, that triangular helmet he wears explains why he’s in a bad mood all the time.
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Two very important things have been confirmed for Konami’s Silent Hill: Homecoming (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) this E3. The first is that a Computer version will indeed be released, and second is that an old fiend is coming back for a visit.
It is no other Pyramid Head, the iconic monster that gave players the chills back in Silent Hill 2. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, we’ll give you a bit of a refresher.
Pyramid Head is actually a nameless, non-speaking monster who wears an off-white, bloodstained robe and a triangular helmet which looks like it’s there to torment the wearer. Pyramid Head is one of the few masculine creepies in the game, and he groans and moans while chasing you around.
Pyramid Head often carries around an massive knife or a spear to butcher players with, and he can deliver a headbutt that can take you out instantly. Worst of all, he has this strangle attack where he sticks out a tongue-like thing that stabs you. How’s that for creepiness and brutality?
Very little else is known about his origin and history or why he does what he does. If you ask me, that triangular helmet he wears explains why he’s in a bad mood all the time.
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