When you think of First Person Shooters, you think of unleashing a clip full of 50 caliber bullets into an unfortunate target and an unrivaled amount of dynamic fun. When you think of Role-Playing Games, you think of the loot. Upgrading your gear and character and living through a story. It just happens to be that the top games in the world are First Person Shooters and Role-Playing Games.
Combine these two genres and you'll get Gearbox's Borderlands 2. The top elements in both genres have both been implemented into this game and the results are awesome. In Borderlands 2, you'll be exploring the land of Pandora. A land of various different terrains like snowy mountains, rocky terrains and sandy deserts with a day and night cycle. A big upgrade from the previous Borderlands.
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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.
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Anyone else have a small but noticeable delay in aiming on Borderlands 2? Anytime I move the aiming reticle, there is maybe a quarter of a second (250ms) delay before it moves. Happens in both Handheld and Docked.