Borderlands has a low attachment and completion rate. The game is boring for most people and it is easy to say it should be their crucial focus to make this videogame much more enjoyable. If this game is looking to be more of the same they need to buckle up their ideas in the last few months of development.
I still can't believe I own all DLC and haven't got far in CO-OP because people simply don't like this game that much so it is hard to find people who are willing to clock it. I must also note completing it in single-player was a nightmare because of how repetitive and unsatisfying everything seems to be.
Also worth noting personally that this game was the start of my realisation of:
http://www.dxalpha.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 865#303865
Except that with friends. Co-op is easily enjoyable even if the quality of the videogame itself is poor.
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In pure Diablo style in which Borderlands lends from the most, I am glad Gearbox are giving the past character avatars a return as NPCs in the form of allies or enemies.