

Even when you buy Borderlands: The Handsome Collect on PS4, as you play through Borderlands 2 (I haven’t even revisited The Pre-Sequel, that’s a total misfire for another day) you’re just revisiting things you’ve done before. I mean, I know you don’t know me, so you have no idea how high up the nerd meter I’m turned up to, but let’s just say I was in uncharted waters, as far as devotion to a video game went, once I started cataloging weapons and creating characters strictly for more inventory space.įunny how you can be so engaged with something, so committed, and a few years later you’ve all but forgotten it was all you’d ever think about (gaming-wise) not so long ago. I had too many legendary and pearlescent weapons, you see, and I simply couldn’t part with almost any of them, so I had to keep track of which mule (a character you create merely to use their inventory to hoard items) had what weapons.
#Borderlands 2 sir hammerlock vs. the son of crawmerax files series
As I reflected on my love of the Borderlands series (although we’ve had our ups and downs, and our ‘I don’t even know what that was!’ moments) I suddenly remembered something I did whilst playing Borderlands 2 years back that shocked me-I made an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of my weapons. I remembered something when I was writing this piece and it was sort of a gut punch, to be honest. The Borderlands series has a special place in my heart, which has been medically proven to exist.
