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Looking forward to seeing something more in-depth.
I told you people. You didn't believe me. She wasn't being trained to be a Siren for nothing.
Let the salt flow. And welcome back, Claptrap! It wouldn't be Borderlands without you!
Now please, Gearbox, give us Ellie as playable in DLC. She'd be the perfect tank. Why tanks always gotta be thicc, angry, kinda dumb men? We need a thicc, sassy, clever whole-lotta-woman for a tank, for a change.
I'm in BL4 for the story, but as far as gameplay it looks like "just more Borderlands", which isn't a bad thing but certainly doesn't seem worth all the "hype". I'll probably buy this whenever the "complete edition" releases.
It's a Borderlands game, which is what the fans, and the devs, want more of. Not some other game that doesn't look like a Borderlands game.
Example: Chevy Corvette. Look at a poster some time, with every single Corvette on it from 1953 onward. See how little they changed it from year to year, just enough to make it new, but still a Corvette. They didn't make a whole new car that looked nothing like a Corvette every year. They made a Corvette each year, because the people wanted a Corvette, not some other car.