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I agree. I would love more high risk/high reward characters.
edit : i just starting to understand the mindset of these two.
And the Pre-Sequel crushed the mold into tiny bite-sized pieces.
i think because it doesn't suit my playstyle. i don't find it fun having to hop from air vent to air vent while trying to survive. i like taking it slow, find the trigger points and plan accordingly.
Same. Something about that game never clicked with me. I can't quite place why, but I think it's a ton of little things I don't like that keep me from adoring the game. Don't get me wrong, I've had fun on the game, but I don't know— it just isn't the same.
Mordecai. He's my all time favorite vault hunter. I adore Bloodwing, snipers and pistols are my fav gun types, and I love his skill tree. Heck, his Lethal Strike skill is my profile pic.