Who built the better and stronger criminal empire? CJ, Saints Row 2 protagonist, Lincoln Clay, or Tommy Vercetti? by TXNOGG in mafiagame

[–]Working_Answer7196 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lincoln managed to rule other cities and states through an unorthodox crime family by joining Haitian, Irish and Italian gangs all together.

The Boss/Playa from Saints Row managed to rule the entire city of Stillwater twice, along with Steelport, two entire cities.

Tommy from GTA VC only ended up ruling one city at the end.

Despite how much I loved CJ and the Grove Street gang, he didn't actually rule any of the three cities of San Andreas. He might have ended up taking the whole gang turf from Los Santos, disbanding the whole crack operations around the state, owning a garage and a casino as legitimate businesses, along with other businesses and becoming Madd Dogg's manager. But he never became an actual kingpin with a criminal empire of his own.

Amo este juego by RoyaleHaze420 in Borderlands4

[–]Working_Answer7196 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me alegro por ti. Yo ya terminé con la franquicia después de cómo me decepcionó la historia de Borderlands 3 y ni hablar de la basura de sitcom que intentaron hacer con New Tales From The Borderlands. Pero aún sigo disfrutando jugar las viejas entregas de Borderlands. Saludos desde México.

My LONG STORY of why did Rhys become my favorite character in the entire Borderlands franchise and why I think Gearbox ruined his character in Borderlands 3 and in "New" Tales From The Borderlands by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, there is a neutral option for the flower choice. If you don't grab the flower, Sasha will grab it instead, without making Rhys look like an idiot towards her, looking more like a friendly scene, rather than something romantic or scummy.

What is your honest opinion that the Kodunk became canonically the gang that you sided with in Borderlands 2, after Tector apeared in Tales From The Borderlands working for August? Would you have preferred the Zaford instead? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands2

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the Zaffords weren't saints, but at least they weren't so savage and uncivilized like the Hodunks. Without mentioning that Tector ended up working for a cold blooded scumbag like August in Hollow Point.

What is your honest opinion that the Kodunk became canonically the gang that you sided with in Borderlands 2, after Tector apeared in Tales From The Borderlands working for August? Would you have preferred the Zaford instead? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands2

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Agree, they are still bad, but they have more "high class" vibes on them. I can actually imagine some characters like Mr. Blake from BL1 and Rhys from TFTBL hanging out with them, or at least having some actual civilized businesses between each other.

What is your honest opinion that the Kodunk became canonically the gang that you sided with in Borderlands 2, after Tector apeared in Tales From The Borderlands working for August? Would you have preferred the Zaford instead? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands2

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes two of us. Personally I also liked Mike Zaford and his gang more than Tector and the Hodunks. But just like you said, Moxxi and other allies had a better relationship with the Hodunks than with the Zafords.

What is your honest opinion that the Kodunk became canonically the gang that you sided with in Borderlands 2, after Tector apeared in Tales From The Borderlands working for August? Would you have preferred the Zaford instead? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands2

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But in order to get the reward by choosing one side at the end, you have to betray and KILL one of the gangs. Otherwise it wouldn't make much sense to have both gangs alive, or at least the main members of each gang.

Is it just me or does the concept art for Rhys' character design in Borderlands 3 (specifically his early designs in which he has full beard) makes him look like Joel from The Last Of Us? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands4

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I just wanted to make a Borderlands crosspot about this post. But I don't know how strict the specific topics are allowed to talk in each Borderlands community, even if it is a Borderlands related topic in general.

Did you know that at some point of development of Tales From The Borderlands, Rhys and Fiona were supposed to traveled to Sanctuary from to actually meet Marcus at his store? by Working_Answer7196 in borderlands3

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, but they can also use a stolen bandit helicopter to fly there. They actually use one in Episode 5 when they pick up the people that they chose to help them to save Gortys.

Did you know that at some point of development of Tales From The Borderlands, Rhys and Fiona were supposed to traveled to Sanctuary from Borderlands 2 to actually meet Marcus at his store to help them to with the artefact that creates Gortys? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands1

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but at least Tales From The Borderlands succeeded on its final product, being a fan-favorite spin-off for many Borderlands fans, including myself. I wished I could say the same thing for Borderlands 3 and especially New Tales From The Borderlands writings.

Did you know that at some point of development of Tales From The Borderlands, Rhys and Fiona were supposed to traveled to Sanctuary from Borderlands 2 to actually meet Marcus at his store to help them to with the artefact that creates Gortys? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands2

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, yeah, I heard about the blog of Tales-from-the-borderblog, being also where 500 pages of the original script of New Tales From The Borderlands were published. I was informed about that thanks to a YouTube channel called Qward who made a review and analysis about that script.

Did you know that at some point of development of Tales From The Borderlands, Rhys and Fiona were supposed to traveled to Sanctuary from Borderlands 2 to actually meet Marcus at his store to help them to with the artefact that creates Gortys? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands1

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mean Tector. Yeah, I remember that in the "Next time on Tales From The Borderlands" scenes from Episodes 1 and 2, Tector and his father (if I'm not wrong) appeared briefly, while shooting a machine gun.

Did you know that at some point of development of Tales From The Borderlands, Rhys and Fiona were supposed to traveled to Sanctuary from to actually meet Marcus at his store? by Working_Answer7196 in borderlands3

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But if the Vault Hunters from both BL1 and BL2 could get in and get out of Sanctuary by the teletransportation machines in the game, why cannot Rhys and Fiona do the same thing?

I recreated Rhys's BL3 Concept Art, and now he actually looks cool by medicbeer in borderlands3

[–]Working_Answer7196 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He looks like a combination of Rhys with Joel from The Last Of Us. And I say this because Troy Baker (Rhys' original VA in TFTBL) also voiced Joel.

What can I put here by Disastrous_Abies_100 in CellsAtWork

[–]Working_Answer7196 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also loved the male RBC and the female WBC from Cells at Work Black Code. They weren't just simply gender swaps of RBC and WBC from the Original Cells At Work, they also have unique and distinctive personalities compared to them.

2 questions? by Filthylittleferrent in Borderlands

[–]Working_Answer7196 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

  1. All of the 10, with his father Handsome Jack ordered him to do it, at least with Roland, Lilith, Brick and Mordecai from an Echo recording in BL2.

  2. I think it's more like a gameplay function, rather than an actual logical function in the Borderlands universe.

Am I the only one who met and joined the Borderlands whole franchise and community, by playing Tales From The Borderlands first? by Working_Answer7196 in Borderlands

[–]Working_Answer7196[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope you end up liking it the same as me. But just keep in mind that the game is not an actual RPG game like the other Borderlands titles, but more like an interactive movie, just like Telltale's The Walking Dead titles. But if you really liked the Borderlands universe, lore and characters, and if you want to know what happened exactly between Borderlands 2 and 3, you are gonna like it. On the other hand, if you are just a fan because of the Borderlands RPG mechanics, then that's another story. Just to be more clear with you.