Other than what they explicitly call out as a change to address criticisms of Borderlands 3, I don’t know what this does differently from Borderlands 3, but I really like what I see. This looks great.

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    13 hours ago

    I’m happy to see that it looks good! The return to a more serious style is welcome after 3 games of perhaps taking it too far.

    First impression is it seems a lot more Destiny-like: personal vehicles, quests you can pick up anywhere, dynamic events. I’m not complaining necessarily, but looks like they took some notes.

    The movement options seem nice but not sure they add that much really. If they don’t solve a challenge that the enemies provide then it’s kinda pointless. I almost never used slide or ground pound in combat in previous games because I was better off just shooting the enemies.

    And as much as I love my Jakobs weapons, I was hoping to see a manufacturer revamp. They even used the same companies in Tiny Tina’s with only minor tweaks. The heavy weapons sharing a slot with grenades looks to be a fantastic change though, very welcome.

    Also, no lip-sync on NPCs? Looks weird having Amara speaking but her character do nothing.

    Overall though looks like a solid but not ground-breaking entry. The guns look just as fun as before and the art design is a step up (those bosses!) from before which I love to see. I know people complained about the Vault Hunters being generic but I don’t have a huge issue with it. I don’t need my characters to be the blue-haired anime character sitting by the window.

    Thanks for posting, I wouldn’t have seen this otherwise.

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      7 hours ago

      Playing through those old games now, I feel like they could use some kind of dodge move to get an escape from guaranteed damage, so if the movement does that, I’ll be happy. But those games are also littered with level designs that make you take the long way around due to a single ledge being too high, so hopefully it alleviates that problem a bit too. The Destiny personal vehicle seems like a departure from Catch a Ride, but maybe those already weren’t in 3 for all I know, and being able to spawn it out of nowhere probably is an improvement.

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    18 hours ago

    I love the borderlands games but I’ll definitely be waiting for that free copy from Epic Games or a $20 GOTY edition with all the overpriced DLC

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    19 hours ago

    Sorry I don’t buy games that sold out to Epic.

    Or I do, but I wait until they’re $8 on Steam.