Bracken Lee-Rudolph from ITF Gaming writes: Borderlands, released in 2008 was a runaway hit in the gaming community at large, acclaimed for its creativity and individuality, as well as the way it blurred the lines between the First-Person Shooter and Role-Playing Game genres while retaining a fantastic sense of humour and a lengthy play time. Borderlands 2, the inevitable sequel, is marketed as being one and a half times the size of the original while expanding on the elements which made Borderlands iconic. Developed by Gearbox Software and produced by 2K Games, Borderlands 2 is easily one of the most anticipated games of 2012. So does Borderlands 2 expand on its predecessor's individual style while still retaining its playability, or is Borderlands 2 a disappointing sequel which will fade into the wastes of Pandora? Let's find out!
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.
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Despite lacking Call of Duty, the Nintendo Switch has many great shooters to replace it. Here are some of the best shooters on Switch.
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.