Thinking about picking this up today in order to play co-op with a friend. We've been jonesing for a good game that has a strong cooperative component since completing Saints Row 2 awhile back...
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Thinking about picking this up today in order to play co-op with a friend. We've been jonesing for a good game that has a strong cooperative component since completing Saints Row 2 awhile back...
Will hit 50 today. Thanks to Cap/Bacon/Necro for last night's carnage.
Got 50 and found that last Claptrap.
It was in Crazy Earl's Scrapyard. There's an easily-overlooked fork to a huge section I'd never noticed, because no mission ever sends you there.
I'm gonna start playing right now if anyone is interested.
finished first play last night and started up the second. They pull no punches this time around!
2nd playthrough is the real deal, especially with 4 players.
Made 50!!
Mad 50 as well. Stopped right before fighting vagina face.
Destroyer is a bitch solo on the second playthrough. Not really difficult, just takes an absurd amount of damage to kill. I am a little disappointed that nothing ever comes of ninja clap trap.
Should be getting some DLC very soon it seems.
If it is big enough in scope, this could be awesome. I'd love to see increase in lvl cap, new weapons obviously and new abilities.Quote:
From 1up.com
http://media.1up.com/media?id=3763618&type=lg
Borderlands' barren wasteland setting isn't the only aspect of the game that's following in Fallout 3's radiation-bathed footsteps; like Bethesda's game, it's also going to play host to a series of post-release, downloadable add-ons. Gearbox announced today that "The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned" will be the first of several planned DLC expansions for Borderlands.
According to the press release, this Dr. Ned fellow was in charge of keeping the workers of Jakobs Cove alive. Through what sounds like some sort of well-intentioned mishap, said workers have apparently been twisted into a mindless horde of undead horrors -- leaving it up to players to help Ned fight off the zombies, discover a cure, and retake the Cove.
This first add-on will go for $9.99 (800 Microsoft points) when it arrives on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC later this year. No word on what to expect from future Borderlands DLC as of yet, but we'll keep you updated.
Played the crap out of this yesterday and went from level 1 to 17 through the course of the day.
Now, why or what's up with having to do a 2nd playthrough?
You don't have to do a 2nd playthru, it is basically higher difficulty so you can get to level 50 faster.