The Gamescom 2024 trailers want to be with you, Keighley explained in his opening monologue. These are not directed also you. They with You. That's great. Thanks video games. And if—and we absolutely should—we judge these ads' eagerness to spend time with us by how quickly they appear on our screens, then the FPS sequel Borderlands 4 definitely loves us the most.
Do we like it too? Who knows. But it does exist, and it doesn't use subtitles. That has to mean something, right?
If you can stop yourself from watching this piece of junk over and over again, here’s a Xitter post from Gearbox, complete with the clip and a promised 2025 release date. The post reads, “Watch it again (and again, and again)!” I hope I don’t sound sarcastic when I say that, but no, I’m actually good. I got all the information I needed the first time around.
We haven't seen a new main series entry since 2019's Borderlands 3, but the last game to bear that name was New Tales From The Borderlands. “This is my favorite game,” Alice Bee (peacefully RPS) wrote in her review. “I can't believe how good it is. I couldn't stop laughing. It reminded me of my favorite author, Ernest Cline. “High praise, Alice. High praise.
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