Well, first comes Borderlands. It sets up the basic world, characters, and the whole concept of the Borderlands universe. Then Borderlands 2 continues the story, with new villains and a more developed world. After that, Borderlands: The Pre - Sequel fills in some of the backstory, showing events that happened between the first and second games. And finally, there's Borderlands 3 which takes the story even further, expanding the scope of the game world and the overarching narrative with new regions to explore and challenges to face.
Well, it starts with Borderlands. This game sets the foundation, introducing us to Pandora and the concept of the Vaults. Then comes Borderlands 2 which continues the story, following new Vault Hunters and dealing with the rise of a new big bad, Handsome Jack. Borderlands: The Pre - Sequel is kind of a prequel to Borderlands 2, showing events that happened before it. And finally, Borderlands 3 takes the story even further, exploring new planets and dealing with a new threat to the universe. So in short, it's Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre - Sequel, and Borderlands 3 in that order.
In the story order, we have Borderlands which is the foundation. Then Borderlands 2 that progresses the story significantly. Borderlands: The Pre - Sequel adds more backstory details. And finally, Borderlands 3 which takes the story to new heights with new plot developments and a broader scope of the Borderlands universe.
In Borderlands, the main plot is about finding the Vault on Pandora. Borderlands 2 focuses on taking down Handsome Jack who has taken over Pandora. The Pre - Sequel is about the events before Borderlands 2, like how Handsome Jack rose to power. In Borderlands 3, the plot is about stopping the Calypso Twins who are a threat to the whole universe.
Yes, they do. Each Borderlands game has an overarching story that ties the gameplay together. For example, in the main plot, players are often on a quest to find something valuable like a vault key or to stop a powerful villain. The story progresses as you complete missions, encounter various characters, and explore the game's world.
No. While there is an overall story in the Borderlands games, it's not completely linear. You can often choose which missions to take on first and explore different areas in various orders. This gives players some freedom in how they experience the story.
The Halo games in story order are Halo: Reach, Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Wars, Halo: Reach (Definitive Edition), Halo 4, Halo: Spartan Assault, Halo: The Master Chief Collection (which includes remastered versions of some of the earlier games), Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite.
Well, starting with Metroid which introduced us to the world and the main character Samus. Then came Metroid II: Return of Samus which continued the story of Samus' battles against the Metroids. Super Metroid is a classic that further developed the story and gameplay. Metroid Fusion added new elements to the story. Metroid: Zero Mission was also important in the story's progression. The Metroid Prime series, including Prime, Prime 2: Echoes, and Prime 3: Corruption, told the story from a different perspective but still within the overall Metroid universe. Metroid: Other M and Metroid Dread also added their own twists and developments to the ongoing story.
One of the key games in the story order is 'Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'. It's a classic that many fans consider a must - play. Another is 'Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow' as it introduced new elements to the story. And 'Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow' which continued the story from 'Aria of Sorrow'.
The Metro series typically includes 'Metro 2033', 'Metro: Last Light', and 'Metro Exodus' in chronological story order. 'Metro 2033' sets the foundation, introducing the post - apocalyptic Moscow metro world and its various factions. 'Metro: Last Light' continues the story, following the protagonist Artyom as he faces new challenges and political intrigue within the metro. 'Metro Exodus' then takes the story above ground as Artyom and his group leave the metro in search of a new home, expanding the scope of the world and the narrative.