You get some perks in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel for playing the previous games. I forget what they were now, a weapon and something else, but it wasn't major.
You get some perks in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel for playing the previous games. I forget what they were now, a weapon and something else, but it wasn't major.
I'll find out all about Nisha when I start playing co-op with my friend Mark, and he'll find out about my Claptrap's specials which affect teammates as well.
I did run across a training area where that baskekball side mission Boomshakalaka is in Outlands Canyon. I didn't go in though, so I really don't know what's there.
I still want to play Angry Birds Star Wars but not at the prices it's still going for.
Chores are my weekday thing for me. Weekends is always wide open although I'm thinking about becoming a gym monkey and may make part of my weekend throwing weights around instead of gaming. I've already removed Saturdays from the gaming time, but that's like most people's Fridays since I'm off Sunday/Monday.
I remember being excited about the interactivity of PSP and PS3, but then I never really used it. I do like this cross-play idea though. Continue your game on the go and then play on the TV when you are home without losing your save. I like that.
Cheesesteaks are great but I spent too much money on them. Today I got hot dogs and beans from the supermarket for Mark and I and it was less than half the price. I think I'm going to make food from now on.
I forgot to mention the music. I like it a lot too.
Wilhelm. He was my second choice after Claptrap. I'll probably play him next.
Amazing! The only Platinum I've come close to is the one for Akimi Village and it's only because I need to share resources with a friend who has the game. It's a very easy Platinum to get though. Hardly counts next to Dark Souls II. Sheesh!
Might be my last for a while since I'm starting to make more of my own stuff. Tomorrow is hot dogs and beans.
I know what you mean. Shooters have a sort of relentless intensity. I'm constantly trying to rest my eyes or shift focus so I don't stare so much and get fatigued.
The main story, no, but it's fun to see all the references to the previous games made kinda along side the main story.