AustinGuy2
AustinGuy2
AustinGuy2

I have too many tabs open and too many instances of other applications open to say "never combine". And in that instance I STILL have to keep track of which instance I want to go back to... whereas if I use this hack combined with "always combine", I never have to think about it. One click, and I'm back to where I

Zombie Island was fun/funny (more so than the tone of the base game). Moxxie's underdome wasn't really an expansion and I kinda forget about it and don't count it. The General Knoxx DLC was awesome.

The DLC for Borderlands 1 was, I feel, the best part of the game. The DLC for Borderlands 2 is less essential, imho (and generally much harder). Probably the best DLC pack is the last one... The Tiny Tina one. So if you play only one, make it that one.

The best part of Borderlands 1 was actually the DLC. And Borderlands 2 is a lot bigger and better in almost every way... including pacing. But mostly because it has a LOT better story (and makes the story of Borderlands 1 better in retrospect, actually). I'd say it's definitely worth continuing on with.

(rolling eyes)

It would be interesting to see them port this to current-gen at some point... say, by next year. There might be enough current-gen boxes to warrant it by then. I wouldn't think it'd be THAT difficult to port the PC version over to Xbox One at least... should have mostly the same platform, libraries, engines, etc.

The WORST sin of this movie's many is that it was just plain BORING

Dumbest decision they've made yet, in an avalanche of dumb decisions.

I never pre-order games. I never stand in line at midnight. I've never seen any reason to. And I've never failed to get a game I want on the first day of release. And I've never had to stand in lines.

This complaint is just as stupid as all the complaints about Xbox One a year ago. (rolling eyes).

Then we're just going to have to continue to agree to disagree. I think you're being overly narrow-minded and pedantic in your definition here, and missing the larger picture and point.

We're just going to have to agree to disagree. The fact that it wasn't even a consideration IS ITSELF a comment on society. Period. To say it's not is to artificially narrow the definition here. I think you're going to find yourself in the minority on this opinion of yours.

Hell, it's 2014 and you still hear some people talking about slavery as if it's a two-sided issue. Ugh.

Sure you can make points unintentionally. People do all the time. The ASSUMPTIONS people make about things, mindlessly, or knee-jerkingly, are certainly a form of social commentary. "Gays can't get married" is a social commentary, even if the only reason is because "we never gave it a moment's thought". That right

Uh, yeah, it is. Sorry. And claiming gays are invisible and inconsequential and irrelevant and unworthy of consideration IS a social commentary as well.

The only game where I giggled/laughed more was "South Park: The Stick of Truth" ... and that's probably only funny if you like and have watched most of the Show's episodes (tons of great reference humor in addition to just some funny stuff and some grossly outrageous stuff... don't let anyone under 18 near this game).

Dude, it's NEVER too late for more Borderlands :-)

Borderlands 1 was light on story. But it was still fun.

It's kind of impressive how in so many of the edits, his feet, hands, even fingers, are in the EXACT same position, day to day. No way I could ever pull off something like that.

I couldn't care less about competitive multiplayer if I tried. In fact "Titanfall" is a non-starter for me, because there's no co-op play against AI, and no single player campaign. These are the only two things that interest me. Borderlands and Borderlands 2 were the sweet spot for me.