It's just weird. I have everything else I got for free. I'd go and complain, but it's not worth the time really. I'm happy to give Double Fine some money when I get to it. I like those guys and gals.
It's just weird. I have everything else I got for free. I'd go and complain, but it's not worth the time really. I'm happy to give Double Fine some money when I get to it. I like those guys and gals.
I'm on a new budget now, so sales have lost their power over me. I saw a clearance sale sign above Gamestop the other day. Thought about going in, but calmed my mind and passed it by. "Use the force Luke. Avoid the sales.", I heard in my head.
There'a a popping sound it makes. Mark just makes that sound now and I know exactly what he's referencing, Jet-Vac.
I can get burned out on multiplayer FPS really fast. I find that kind of running in circles shooting at each other really boring. I like to explore a world while I shoot at things.
Borderlands: 54 this year. Played it in 2011 though, but didn't write down play time. I'm guessing another 50 hours at least.
Borderlands 2: 119 hrs.
Borderlands Pre-Sequel: 168 hrs.
Tales from the Borderlands: 15
I'm ok with it for the moment. If I do well at work, I can save up. Gives me something to work for, I guess. Still, I have plenty to play. No worries there. I'm actually looking forward to finishing some things and trading them for new games. It keeps my collection under control.
I had an issue with Microsoft. I got Massive Chalice when it was a Games with Gold freebie but now it doesn't recognize that I own it. I think I used my account on PC to get it when XBO first came out and I didn't have one. Then when I got XBO, there it was, but a few months ago I looked and it was gone. Maybe because I used the PC to get it? Thing is, I did that with Halo Spartan Assault and I still have that. I don't get it. Anyway, I'll buy it sometime because it's a Double Fine game and I love their stuff.
There is SO much content in even just B2 and Pre-Sequel. The world is giant and there are so many quests. There's always a reason to replay too because of the new gear you keep finding. The story and characters are so funny too. I never get tired of hearing their dialog.
I played The Order 1866. It's so gorgeous and the voice acting is great, but I got stuck in a battle I couldn't win. Maybe it was me though. The game is pretty straightforward, no open world stuff for the most part. It's basically a corridor shooter with astonishing production values.
Borderalands does crazy really well. I can think of a bunch of crazy characters from the other games that are so funny.