The Hyperion corporation wishes to clarify that the bright light you saw after death was our digistruct technology, and not a higher power. Not higher than Hyperion, anyway.Borderlands 2, Borderlands The Pre-Sequel and all of the DLCs (and there are a lot of them).
I love this series. It's a bit similar to Fallout in that it is a gun-based RPG that takes place in some lawless badlands, but it is much less depressing and makes fun of popular culture.
Clarke said:The Hyperion corporation wishes to clarify that the bright light you saw after death was our digistruct technology, and not a higher power. Not higher than Hyperion, anyway.
Eltu said:I always wanted to get into Borderlands but couldn't - probably because 1) it's more coop/MP-focused and 2) it relies too heavily on pop culture references.
Tried the first game numerous times, it mostly made me want to play Fallout - but maybe I should try Borderlands 2 some day and see how that one's like. Maybe the SP experience will be a bit more fleshed out which'd be nice
Perhaps we should swap Steam IDs.It's true that the game is considerably more fun with a friend or 3. That's where it excels. The general consensus seems to be that Borderlands 2 is the best. It's worth a go! Perhaps you will be able to pick it up cheap in a Steam sale at some point. I got the GOTY edition with the 4 major DLC packs for £6-something![]()
I've been playing Game of War for nearly a year. I'm in Thanos (#464). GoW can be a very frustrating game if you aren't patient, but it can be enjoyable if you're with the right alliance.
I wanted to get GTA 5 for my PC until my PC died. It looks awesome, but I haven't played it yet. The one game I'm interested in trying is Doom 4. There are others, but it's just finding the time to get around to them.