Quote from: CopBlock on January 27, 2010, 04:10:45 PMBorderlands is the quest for the vault. You can select out of 4 people/classes. You hunt for the vault, level up, find weapons/items, do quests, and kill stuff. Fun game.
Borderlands is the quest for the vault. You can select out of 4 people/classes. You hunt for the vault, level up, find weapons/items, do quests, and kill stuff. Fun game.
No it isn't stop making stuff up cop cigarette bag Ryuu.
No it isn't stop making stuff up cop cigarette bag Ryuu
Borderlands is a first-person shooter that includes character-building elements found in role playing games, leading to Gearbox calling the game a "role-playing shooter". At the start of the game, players select one of four characters, each with a unique special skill and with proficiencies with certain weapons. The four characters are: Soldier, Hunter, Siren, and Beserker. From then on, players take on quests assigned through NPCs, or from bounty boards, each typically rewarding the player with experience points and a reward item. Players also earn experience by killing foes, and completing in-game challenges (such as getting a certain number of kills using a specific type of weapon). As they gain levels from experience growth, players can then allocate skill points into a skill tree that features three distinct specializations of the base character; for example, a Hunter can become specialized in sniping, melee combat, or scavenging. Players can distribute points among any of the specializations, and can also spend a small amount of in-game money to redistribute their skill points.
Quote from: Ryuu's TopicBorderlands is a first-person shooter that includes character-building elements found in role playing games, leading to Gearbox calling the game a "role-playing shooter". At the start of the game, players select one of four characters, each with a unique special skill and with proficiencies with certain weapons. The four characters are: Soldier, Hunter, Siren, and Beserker. From then on, players take on quests assigned through NPCs, or from bounty boards, each typically rewarding the player with experience points and a reward item. Players also earn experience by killing foes, and completing in-game challenges (such as getting a certain number of kills using a specific type of weapon). As they gain levels from experience growth, players can then allocate skill points into a skill tree that features three distinct specializations of the base character; for example, a Hunter can become specialized in sniping, melee combat, or scavenging. Players can distribute points among any of the specializations, and can also spend a small amount of in-game money to redistribute their skill points.
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You guys are all stupid, it's obviously a flight simulator.
YOu know you not giving a definition of the game and the "your a guy and you shoot stuff" is ovios (if missed your serious comment i didnt mean too).
you play as a guy and you shoot stuff.
Dude, you know when you ask about a video game, your goin to get Random answers, just go to the frigging Borderlands.com
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Nice bump, asswipe.
English pls?