That DLC is awesome!some tiny tina thing is free on PS+ too and has a platinum trophy, I assume its the campaign from BL2 (?) spun off into a seperate game but i installed it and mean to play, since I never played the DLC in BL2
I don't think I even finished that space one.I played the ever living shit out of 1 and 2, but I did it coop with friends. Whenever I tried playing them alone it was dull. So I do think that these games are made much better if you have friends to play them with. That said, 2.5 killed it for us. I think it was the combination of jumping puzzles and timed oxygen mechanics that together just made it a hassle. I might get this, but only if people here say it's worth it, and if I have friends who will play it.
Looks like a win, I am digging the multiclass system and bout time for another looter shooter. Bullshit endless DLC money grabs aside they put out good stuff overall.
Are there new classes in this?
One of the big disappointments with BL3 was you never had more than the starting 4 classes.
Spellshot stabbomancer will be my first go around, wonder what they will name that in game. Spellshot for increased crit on everything then the stabbomancer for the summoned blades, should be able to get a bunch of those flying around. Plus spells are replacing nades and any build that made nades better in previous games was god tier.Play Wonderlands
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6 Base classes + whatever multi classing stuff they're doing at launch.
Looks solid, will pick it up when it is on sale.
Gameplay in Borderlands games is always great and usually makes up for it's shortcomings.I normally agree with SkillUp's take on games, but in his review he points out multiple bugs, janky mouse controls from being a console port, bad map/UI, etc all on top of an aging framework and it still gets a recommend? Either the gameplay REALLY makes up for it or something's fucky.
Oh, it's an Epic exclusive anyway. Solves that problem.