I liked the first game far more than Steven here did. It was a decent little game with plenty of amusing statements by recognizable characters. also I thought Claptrap had as large if not a larger roll in borderlands 2 than he did in the first one.
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Samson_SkewerGeo Da Sponge said:I'm kind of curious about how the Heavy can have a knife melee weapon given that they normally have a hell of a time programming new character animations into TF2.
...Okay, that is lame. Seriously, just a knife in the small of his back? No one's going to see that!SomebodyNowhere said:http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Samson_SkewerGeo Da Sponge said:I'm kind of curious about how the Heavy can have a knife melee weapon given that they normally have a hell of a time programming new character animations into TF2.
sorry, but it isn't an actual weapon. it's a misc item that hangs on the heavy's belt
Valve has worked with cartoon network before...you have the robot chicken hat and all the Venture Bros and Aqua Teen Hunger force items in TF2.songnar said:Wait, wait, wait!
How did TTG/Valve get the rights to feature Brock Samson!?
Ya I've got a lot of hours in it as well. I can honestly say Poker night at the inventory isn't a game I regret buying at all.PH3NOmenon said:"Terrible poker simulator?"
Wut?
Terrible is just about the last word I'd use to describe it. First, it cost next to nothing. Second, the ingame banter was pretty entertaining (and was in my opinion the main reason to play, I mean if you wanted to play "serious" poker, you'd play online against people. Not against Strong Bad...). Third, you could unlock virtual goodies for TF2, meaning you stayed interested.
The line-up this time around is slightly less interesting to me personally, but I wouldn't hesitate to advise any fan of the featured characters to pick it up if it's as funny as the first one...