Cel-shaded my avatar since I'm playing Borderlands 2 lately, outrageous guilty pleasure of a game (vestigial plot, OP chars, total carnage)
@JonasKyratzes while on the topic, what's your Borderlands 2 playstyle? I'm going with a versatile gunzerker (I never replay games, btw)
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@asteris I played Zero, which was a bit disappointing. Still loved the game, but Zero has design issues. -
@JonasKyratzes true, which is why I ditched him. I always go for the stealth types first. I don't really care for anyone's action skill, tbh -
@asteris Maya's action skill gets quite awesome with upgrades, as does Axton's. A friend of mine played Salvador and says the same of him. -
@JonasKyratzes I may start an Axton playthrough if it gets too hard for my 'zerker. Sirens = basically Mass Effect biotics, stasis is boring -
@asteris I doubt it will get too hard - I even survived with Zero, and playing Zero is practically suicidal. -
@JonasKyratzes btw, is it worth going back to Borderlands for someone who started with 2? From a playbility, not plot, PoV -
@asteris (I actually think there's a lot of *story* in Borderlands, in the world it depicts, but the plot per se is minimal.) -
@JonasKyratzes true that, it feels like an abortive MMO turned into a single/LAN-player game (also, like FPS Diablo, as many have commented) - 2 more replies
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@asteris (If you're interested in the game's themes, BTW, note how it's framed as a constrast between two cities and what they represent.) -
@JonasKyratzes I always am; only been as far as Dust, the quirkiness & uber-violence distracts me from the plot, but I'll pay attention :) -
@asteris Yeah, a lot of the game's serious ideas are hidden in comedic exaggeration, though not all.
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