Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Review - Taking The Elpis
More of the same, but on the Moooooooon!
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More of the same, but on the Moooooooon!
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The Pre-Sequel was developed by 2K Australia in collaboration with Gearbox.gigastar said:Also Presequel was developed by 2K Marin, though that said im not sure how involved Gearbox was.
That's all I need to hear. I'm gonna try to pick this up day 1. At the very least, this will tide me over till Bayonetta 2. But since I love Borderlands, more of the same is fine with me!As one might expect, the story is packed with humor, with Jack once again providing the majority of the laughs, even with his more sympathetic characterization.
Did not see dat feel coming. >tfw no gfJimothy Sterling said:Oh, and some sensitive nice guys are going to hate the "friendzone" joke, but I laughed.
About my feelings on this game, I actually got back into BL2 about a month ago and am trying to get my first char through uvhm (Which is a nightmare since my internet connection sucks and forces me to go solo or deal with 400-1000 ping) and while I still love the game I just don't see the point on what looks like Borderlands ODST. Borderlands 2 was such a huge improvement over the first that nothing here really seems like it's worth picking up instead of playing the very full game I already have.Rednog said:As much as a loved Borderlands 2 (leveled all but 1 character to OP8) I kind of don't want to drop $60 on another Borderlands that hasn't had a giant revamp. At $40 I'd definitely consider it, but $60 no way. More of the same can definitely be good, but not for that price, and especially with added costs of future content. I'll probably only buy it when it comes out in a game of the year addition in the summer.