Kotaku - Don't you just love having a pet?
In the first Borderlands you could satiate your need for a cuddly companion by playing as Mordecai, the sniper expert who was always accompanied by Bloodwing. Depending on the skill tree you chose, Bloodwing's abilities ranged from deadly to unfairly deadly. I went for unfairly deadly. It was awesome.
While gamers usually take notice of the mainline missions, these 5 side quests deserve more widespread attention for how entertaining they are.
GF365: "Whether it be style, speed or firepower, these rides are sure to satisfy. Here are our picks for the ten best vehicles in video games."
The Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak from the Gran Turismo series
Nissan Skyline from Need for Speed Underground
Motorcycle Steamroller from Dead Rising 3
And finally a car you never drive but saves your ass over and over : Honey Badger from COD MW2
I was thinking of Mad Max. That V8 felt really good to drive around in, especially with upgrades.
GF365: "Sometimes a funny and less stressful game is a welcome change. Here are the best comedic video games that will surely improve your mood."
I've taken a good look at The Mechromancer's Skilltree, but didn't like it at all.
The Skilltree did not feel special at all so I'll just stick with my LVL50 Commando, which in my opinion is the best Class to Solo with.
Playing as zero, love that shotgun+melee combo.
I like that middle tree! Wish my siren had as much elemental focus. Itd be sweet if they added more characters!
I don't think people should worry about which is the best class if they're playing co-op, and here's why.
Every class is very useful in this game. It all depends on how your team is structured. If your co op members work as a unit, and you use the skill trees to benefit your team, then any character can be surprisingly useful.
But a character that is considered useful on solo can be considered useless if you're not using skill points to benefit your team.