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I think it’s still Chris Hardwick for Vaughn.

As a person that dropped BL2 because I hated the shooting so much, I can say that after taking the plunge on BL3 and spending a little over 6 hours with it, the shooting is much better. Enemies actually react to getting shot and melee’d now, they’re nowhere near as bullet spongy as they were in BL2 and limbs and shit

Your loss. This series is amazing and you should really find a way to watch it. Amazon Prime isn't that bad (certainly better than HBO Now).

All I want from this game is more borderlands. Fuck innovation. Not every franchise needs a new gimmick. Give me updated graphics, tighten up the gunplay a bit, improve UI and character movement, and give me new story. They did that. Now they're getting my money.

Am I the only person who find the complaint about a lack of innovation to be completely irrelevant? I mean, how many people who are planning to buy Borderlands 3 want it to be anything other than more Borderlands? I know some people are saying “I was burnt out of Borderlands after the first one, part 2 didn’t tickle

Gee, your right. It’s not like Amazon Prime has any other great originals like The Boys or Homecoming. It’s also not like they have one of the better exclusive lineups with Mr. Robot, Justified, The Americans and Psych; and it’s cheaper than netflix. It’s also not like they have an option to help deliveries and music

Bethesda: “Never mind, you’re not allowed to hold my beer anymore.”

First two were damn great.  2nd one was more fun from a mechanical and gameplay perspective.

so if you love BL you will probably love this one, and if you dislike the old games you will probably dislike this one.

Marking it down because the humor in it doesn’t appeal to you personally seems like a really fucking unprofessional thing for a reviewer to do

IGN is where white guys with a state University bachelor’s degree in journalism, and an uncancelled subscription to gameinformers print magazine go to die.

they’re just sharing Randy’s Epic account and he has to change the password every time they send it to a new reviewer.

Eh, from the reviews I have seen it sounds like more of the same across the board so if you love BL you will probably love this one, and if you dislike the old games you will probably dislike this one.

Time Travel through the force has already been established both in Rebels and the comics (see: Ezra, Ahsoka, Momin)

It goes a bit further than that. Rebels had a bit of time travel in its final season.

Imperial I-Class Star Destroyers in fact. Not the Imperial II-Class seen in TESB and ROTJ.

I believe the Star Wars Rebels show had some time travel stuff in it at the end, but that’s only what I’ve heard, so take it with that in mind.

Daggerfall is a pretty deep game. What starts off as a seemingly simple mission, find out why a dead king’s wraith is haunting Daggerfall screaming for vengeance, turns into a world spanning story with tons of political intrigue and social commentary. While the random quests could get a bit repetitive, since they were

And I just realised that I used the word “apparently” three times in four sentences. I blame sleep deprivation. 

I can assure you the Old Republic era was a lot of fun. The issues with the prequels wasn’t the setting it was the writing. A good writer can make anything interesting.