I haven’t played borderlands since 1, so I’m maybe a bad person to judge it, but I like the removal of mini maps in general. It helps me focus on the 3d environment in front of me.
2 is peak borderlands. I couldn’t bring myself to finish pre sequel or 3 because the stories sucked. Honestly I’m burnt on the looter shooter gameplay too, so I’ll probably hold off on 4 till it’s dirt cheap on a key site.
I distinctly remember playing co-op and having the second player open the map in borderlands 1 while driving around as a pseudo mini map. As much as ‘those were the days’, I don’t yearn for them back.
Now, having various UI elements as toggles I could totally get behind.
I haven’t played borderlands since 1, so I’m maybe a bad person to judge it, but I like the removal of mini maps in general. It helps me focus on the 3d environment in front of me.
2 is a good game. Builds on the first, good Antagonist, nice shooting. 3, meh
2 vs 3 vs the pre-sequal, what do you think and how do they compare
2 is peak borderlands. I couldn’t bring myself to finish pre sequel or 3 because the stories sucked. Honestly I’m burnt on the looter shooter gameplay too, so I’ll probably hold off on 4 till it’s dirt cheap on a key site.
I concur
2 < 3 < pre-sequel
I distinctly remember playing co-op and having the second player open the map in borderlands 1 while driving around as a pseudo mini map. As much as ‘those were the days’, I don’t yearn for them back.
Now, having various UI elements as toggles I could totally get behind.