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"Further into the Borderlands Impressions after several hours of play with Gearbox's shooter for loot hunters.":http://au.ps3.ign.com/articles/102/1024764p1.html
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- | bq(class#id). Really one of my favorite bits of the game – and it's pretty nerdy, but considering the subject matter, I figure that's ok – is how the user interface is set up. There are numbers everywhere in Borderlands
| + | bq[en]. Really one of my favorite bits of the game – and it's pretty nerdy, but considering the subject matter, I figure that's ok – is how the user interface is set up. There are numbers everywhere in Borderlands
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Revision of Thu, 17/09/2009 - 17:15:
IGN Borderlands Review
I highly praise IGN f0r telling us “GamerZ” what is wr0ng with a game with0ut sugar c0ating it and talking up a game with0ut atleast play testing it.
So if U are 0bsessed with this game like me check0ut
Further into the Borderlands Impressions after several hours of play with Gearbox’s shooter for loot hunters.
Really one of my favorite bits of the game – and it’s pretty nerdy, but considering the subject matter, I figure that’s ok – is how the user interface is set up. There are numbers everywhere in Borderlands
mmmmm n0mberZ
n0mad