It’s curious because I own all the borderlands games, legally, and I never paid for any of them. For some reason they keep giving them away some 18-24 months after release. I only played the first one and it was a little meh.
It’s curious because I own all the borderlands games, legally, and I never paid for any of them. For some reason they keep giving them away some 18-24 months after release. I only played the first one and it was a little meh.
I meant, if you really want to play it on day one it will be €11 on Gamepass, otherwise patience gamer all the way down.
Not even your shittiest moments will be out of reach for the AI.
I meant, of course everything depends on which version of what you consider. This reasoning also works if we have a different version of what God, or good or humans are.
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Well, I would say that it is just and average history with serviceable combat at best (wonky at worst) and not half bad written characters, even if the dialogue options are normally A, B and C but all they lead to a variation of the same answer. And yet, despite it all, it hooked me for 90 hours. Which it is something, because I very rarely play fantasy settings RPGs nowadays. What got me hooked was the exploration and the sense of being in another world, which is something that I really appreciate in videogames
The world they managed to build is beautiful, it is dark yet colorful if that makes sense. It has this mixture of medieval fantasy with some renaissance and a dash of steam punk and tribal ruins here an there all sprinkled with some phosphorescent fungus. In a sense it feels more like an alien world than a medieval fantasy game and that won mi over.
There is also the exploration. You enter some random ruins and suddenly there is a whole Indiana Jones esque temple with traps and treasure in there. You get the idea. There is one things that many RPGs fail to do and it is to let you explore the world at leisure without worrying about quests. See, in other games you enter a cave with some rotten food and stuff in the floor and chains in the wall but nobody inside. You need to speak to a certain NPC so the quest triggers and then you to go to the cave, again, and see a girl (the NPC’s wife or whatever) chained to the wall and and ugly ogre eating beside her. In Avowed the quests happens as you go, you don’t need to “trigger” them. So you go to that cave see, the ogre and the girl and you decide if you want to talk to the ogre or kill it right away, then you might get a quest item depending of what you did and then, latter on, you may find the NPC and reedem the item for a reward or whatever or maybe you never find him at all and that’s OK. This way the exploration is so much fun and organic.
Just finished the game yesterday, around 90 hours so don’t think I’m going to do NG+ anytime soon but glad they added it for those who will do.
Not need to argue, they have entirety difference audiences and that’s ok.
The man with the gilded crotch…
Behold! The era of bloatware is upon us.
I barely buy from Amazon nowadays, quit the subscription 3 years ago. Except for very specific items anywhere else is cheaper, better quality or both. Besides trying to search for something on Amazon has become a nightmare.
So the fact that I can’t choose between mouse and keyboard or controller or change the FOV in the settings makes me a dog I guess.
Because they are some greedy bastards, that is.
Can’t wait for it to flop hard.
I piece of shitty bloatware you must disable as soon as you install Windows.
Don’t underestimate the power of waifus.
Dunno, I played 3 Ubisoft games over the years and only finished one, Far cry 3, and had to rush it mid game because it was starting to feel boring. They are not bad games per se, it’s only that they are only fun for around 15-20h, beyond that the gameplay loop doesn’t hold up well.
Nah, management was too expensive
Generally when a corpo says they are not doing some thing what they are telling you it’s that that thing is precisely the first thing they are going to do.