Darn I hate it when they don't just eat your face. They have to cross it out and then just surprise you. At least the skags are polite about it and gnaw your limbs off right away.Sasquatch99 said:Ah, but not being able to see what isShru1kan said:Ah, but in the desert you can see the thing that wants to kill you from miles away! And you'll never die the embarrassing death of sudden tree falling.Sasquatch99 said:Ah, but one could argue you could also do that in Avatar's Pandora.Shru1kan said:I disagree, good sir.Sasquatch99 said:Avatar, hands down.
It'd be great to go out and look around the place.
You could go out and look around with GUNS in borderlands! : D
Yes I quoted you for no reason.
Albeit with a smaller variety of guns.about to viciously eat your faceabout to surprise you makes that environment more fun.
You make a good point there.Shru1kan said:Darn I hate it when they don't just eat your face. They have to cross it out and then just surprise you. At least the skags are polite about it and gnaw your limbs off right away.Sasquatch99 said:Ah, but not being able to see what isabout to viciously eat your faceabout to surprise you makes that environment more fun.
Borderlands' Pandora just made me depressed that I had bought the game, don't get me wrong I'm not the kind of player that buys farcry 2 and calls it safari time, and I did enjoy it for a while but comeon, EVERYTHING looked more or less the same, I wish shit would pop out of nowhere or the plant life would try and kill you every once in a while or atleast give me some eye-candy to look at when nothing challenging or interesting was happening.Poofs said:So as you guys may or may not know the game Borderlands and the movie Avatar both take place on planets called Pandora
Avatar's Pandora is a lush, tropical, rainforest full of many brightly colored plants and animals
on this planet there is a native species of humanoid aliens that are very similair to Native Americans
They're home base is located on the planets largest deposit of a mineral that sells for 20 million dollars a ton
Humans have arrived on the planet to move the natives out and seize all the mineral by any means neccessary
Borderlands' Pandora is a dry desert-like wasteland of a planet with a very small population of people that are not bandits or raiders
The planet is owned by the Atlas corporation, a weapons manufacturing company
They are there to find the Vault, a hidden chamber said to hold vast riches
An elite group of soldiers known as the Crimson Lance are there to seize the contents of the vault in any way possible
So i'd like to know which of the 2 Pandoras you guys would rather live on, Borderlands' or Avatars'
Also none of the above information is a spoiler as it is reveiled in trailers, introductory cutscenes, or posters hung up in the tutorial
May I just say if your avatar is who i think it is, it's quite epic indeed.MorsePacific said:That is honestly a hard choice. On the one hand, Avatar's Pandora is absolutely beautiful, but I can't breathe without a mask. It'd be nice to be able to see all the species of flora and fauna, though.
Borderland's Pandora, on the other hand, allows me to breathe on the surface, but doesn't really allow me to not get shot as often as I would like. It'd be a hell of lot more fun to shoot stuff all the time, though.
In the end, I'll have to go with Avatar.
If you think it's MC Frontalot, you'd be correct.the protaginist said:May I just say if your avatar is who i think it is, it's quite epic indeed.