John Nelson+FollowBorderlands 4 Endgame: Innovation or Missed Shot?I’ve been deep-diving into every skill tree in Borderlands 4, but here’s my worry: will the endgame actually reward all this build-crafting, or are we just replaying old content? The new Wildcard Missions and campaign skips are cool, but if the core endgame is just recycled bosses and missions, does that push the genre forward—or just sideways? What’s your take: are we getting true innovation, or is it déjà vu all over again? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Donna Reyes+FollowBorderlands 4’s DLC Roadmap: Smart Move or Overkill?Gearbox just dropped the post-launch roadmap for Borderlands 4, and it’s packed: story expansions, new Vault Hunters, and a season pass-style Vault Card system. As a longtime looter shooter fan, I’m hyped for fresh content but wary of content fatigue. Is this roadmap a win for player engagement, or does it risk overwhelming us before launch? Let’s talk: does this model keep the Borderlands universe fresh, or is it just too much, too soon? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
norma13+FollowIs Borderlands 4 Changing the Loot Game?Borderlands 4 is dropping this September, and it’s not just another loot shooter sequel. Gearbox is promising a reimagined loot system with faster, more agile gameplay and less of the tired humor. But can a streamlined approach really keep hardcore fans happy, or is this just more of the same with a shinier coat? Would you rather see bold innovation or a refined greatest hits? Let’s debate what makes a sequel truly next-gen. #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowBorderlands 4’s Endgame: Skip or Savor?Borderlands 4 is shaking up the loot shooter formula by letting players skip the campaign and dive straight into endgame content. With weekly wildcard missions, legendary loot, and MMO-style events, is this the evolution endgame grinders have been waiting for, or does it risk sidelining the story-driven experience? Would you skip the campaign for faster rewards, or do you think the journey still matters? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Donna Reyes+FollowBorderlands 4: Has Gearbox Finally Nailed the Formula?Randy Pitchford says Borderlands has been too wild, then too safe, but Borderlands 4 aims for that elusive sweet spot. The team’s ditching outdated memes for character-driven humor and a more grounded story. Is this the innovation fans have been waiting for, or will it miss the chaotic magic that made the series iconic? Where’s your hype level for this next chapter? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowBorderlands 4 Movement: Game Changer or Gimmick?Borderlands 4 is shaking up the looter-shooter formula with expanded movement options—think spot dodges, air dashes, and a grappling hook that lets you toss elemental barrels and zip across massive arenas. Is this the innovation the series needed, or does it risk turning classic chaos into a mobility arms race? Would you rather see deeper weapon systems or more traversal tricks in your shooters? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Donna Reyes+FollowBorderlands 4: Did Gearbox Finally Nail It?Randy Pitchford just admitted that Borderlands has sometimes pushed things too far—remember the anointment system or all that toilet humor? Now, with Borderlands 4, Gearbox claims they’ve found the perfect balance between innovation and fan expectations. But is playing it safe really what the series needs, or do you want more risk-taking in your looter shooters? Let’s debate: should game studios play to the crowd or keep pushing boundaries? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands401Share
Donna Reyes+FollowBorderlands 4: Meme-Free or Just Less Cringe?Borderlands 4’s writers are dialing back the meme overload after fans felt the last game slipped into parody territory. This time, the humor is set to be more grounded and authentic to the world, with only one meme—created by the devs themselves—making the cut. Is this a smart move to keep the series fresh, or does Borderlands risk losing its signature irreverence? Let’s debate: should games evolve their humor, or stick to what made them famous? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowBorderlands 4: Too Tough or Just Right?Borderlands 4 is dialing up the difficulty, and even Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford admits he’s a bit anxious about it. Are you excited for a more punishing looter shooter, or do you prefer a laid-back, story-driven romp? With boss battles getting trickier and co-op lobbies offering custom challenge levels, will this split the fanbase or push the genre forward? Let’s debate: should games get harder, or stay accessible? #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowBorderlands 4: Tech Finally Matches Ambition?Borderlands 4 is about to drop, and Randy Pitchford says the tech is finally as wild as the game’s vision. No more load times, bigger worlds, and yes, the classic double-jump—physics be damned. Is this the leap forward looter shooters needed, or just more style over substance? How much does hardware really shape our favorite games? Let’s debate. #Games #VideoGames #Borderlands400Share