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Borderlands the pre sequel imdb
Borderlands the pre sequel imdb






There's 1 "raid boss" in the whole game that is literally just a beefier version of the final boss, and is not much harder to beat solo.Īlmost every legendary item in the game is a global drop. There's just the main story, and the Claptastic Voyage DLC, both of which are excellent, but are not enough. There's no interesting post-game content. There's not much more I can say than they were simply just fun to drive.ĭisclaimer - I speak purely for myself, and my opinions of what I dislike about the game does not reflect the opinions of others. So while I said I dislike the low gravity mechanic, uses it while in vehicles was really fun. Obviously logistically it wouldn't make sense for TPS vault hunters to be playable in B元 but that's besides the point. I love the vault hunters from B元, but if TPS vault hunters replaced them I wouldn't be complaining. All of them felt well balanced, and even with a character as annoying as Claptrap, he was so much fun to play. I wish they were in a game which was far more successful because these vault hunters were so good. With all these things I side I don't like about TPS I do want to mention the things it did well. Pickle isn't stopping me from playing the game, it's just with 4 major things I don't like about it, the kid kind of just adds to the situation it a negative way. Similar to what people say about Ava it seems that Pickle was supposed to be this game's version of Tina, but it didn't work out. It's a small thing but I just find the kid annoying. The final and most minor thing is just that I don't like Pickle. The closest thing you can do to sprinting in this game is gliding through the air, but I'm pretty sure walking would still be the faster method of traveling. The main reason I don't like low gravity is due to how slow you move and even when you're on the ground you don't have the option to sprint. Don't get me wrong, I love the concept, but for me it just got annoying after a while, it also didn't help since I wasn't all that into the game. My last major reason I don't like TPS is because of the low gravity. Unless you farm dark siders you are almost forced into doing all the side quests which shouldn't need to be the case. You can get a decent amount of xp from story missions, but side missions give you close to nothing so it makes leveling up more tedious than other games. See a large issue with this game imo is that the xp gains in general suck. When you get about halfway through the game the story missions were leveled at about 2 levels higher than the previous mission which conceptually isn't bad, but the execution wasn't the greatest. So the story for this game was short as it was only 11 chapters but I felt like the developers wanted it to end at around level 28 or 30 which wasn't needed. The level scaling towards the end of the story wasn't good. With the story we were given those bosses did not feel necessary, and while I love a boss fight neither of them where good so on top of being random, they were also disappointing. So as a mentioned before, I stopped paying attention after a certain point so I could be wrong and there could've been build up, but the flying ship and Oprah Superior (idk what its name was) felt like they were just throw in my face.

borderlands the pre sequel imdb

Once the game got to that point, I stopped paying attention to the story and was like "Yeah let's just go kill the Destroyer and do whatever tf we are supposed to be doing because I could care less".Ĭertain bosses towards the end seemingly came out of no where. When I first played the game the story was moving pretty quick at the beginning and then all of a sudden it feels like I'm trying to walk at the bottom of a 14 foot deep pool.

borderlands the pre sequel imdb

The story feels like a drag after a certain point.

borderlands the pre sequel imdb

Personally I don't like it and it's for a few reasons.








Borderlands the pre sequel imdb