The premade characters all have their own special storylines, and the numerous ways things pan out depends on player actions, backstory choices, race, and more. The built-in story is decidedly plenty and nearly infinitely replayable.
I’ve since recommended it to all of my real-life D&D parties, and they’ve all come back with the same opinion: This is the best D&D experience you can get from a video game. When I was famished for Dungeons and Dragons, Divinity: Original Sin 2 filled that void for me. Borderlands 3 is overflowing with improvements over its predecessor The Pre-Sequel, but Borderlands 2 still can't be beat for its awesome levels, excellent DLC, and series-best villain, Handsome Jack. From its seamless continuation of the Borderlands vault hunting lore, to its unmatched writing, Borderlands 2 remains the high point in the Borderlands franchise. The original Borderlands captured the attention of gamers, seemingly from out of nowhere, and its sequel took everything that made the original great and expanded on it.