Another Smash clone that could have been one of the better ones if they expanded further. They had so many characters to choose from but only chose a certain few, even Garfield makes it in and he wasn't always a Nickelodeon property.

However, someone had to hear our thoughts when they added Hugh Neutron to the game. There is no other reason other than that to why he is here and not Jimmy.

Initial thoughts so far, this game isn't bad. The campaign, which I started, is told to be bad but I'll see for myself. Multiplayer I already get the idea and its zombies is pretty fun with a group as opposed to solo.

Maybe my rating will change, but so far so good. Although I do believe they should have skipped a year like they initially said they would.

Didn't think Borderlands 3 would do HP love craft. But then I realized, why wouldn't they do something like this.

Who would have thought a game about power washing can be so relaxing. You can just pop this on, clean a house or playground, listen to some music or a movie/TV show in the background, and just chill.

Maybe this is why these simple games exist. When your tired of the same games and just relax.

Good start to the DLC package, glad they brought back Timmothy from the Pre-Sequel, wondering what happened to Handsome Jack's body double

This feels like an April Fools Day joke but no, its an actual game. It's more like a graphic novel rather than an game SEGA actually promoted.

Not Borderlands 2 great but still a worthy successor in the franchise. Some elements could have used some more work, especially some character and story, but I still had a lot of fun with it.

Guns with Legs felt necessary for this franchise, feels naked without them now.

The final boss fight is the most stressful boss fight I have ever played. It goes from a giant size robot with a shit ton of health to the same robot turning into a giant space station with the same amount of health. Thank god the game saves your place after the first stage of the boss or else I would have uninstalled the game.

On the plus side, I know what happened to all but one of the Claptrap units.

Not bad, but not what I was expecting. The story of how Handsome Jack became the villain was actually interesting to see, but I always feel like Jack was crazy long before the events of this game.

But it did differ from its predecessors with its Freeze element, having the game primarily take place on Pandora's moon and even having the chance to play as Clap Trap. It keeps the same style but I felt it could have been a bit better.

Not bad for the prologue to Borderlands 3. I think its more impressive Gearbox updated Borderlands 2 while also working on their third installment.

Lilith was right, this is the beach bottle episode.

Moxxi and Ellie love causing gang wars don't they.

Was there a grinch reference or mission in this? I forgot if there was.

Theres a mission where you have to listen to Torgue's Grandmother telling a long story, and then another mission just like that proceeding the first one.

Best game ever.

T.K Baha's return was destined for sure.