Speaking of, I should check my island. Today is new stuff. Been playing it the OG way with no time skips and it’s been a lot of fun playing it this way.
WoW is only really used by me as a PvP game, because it’s really niche and I don’t like MOBAs as much.
WoW PvP has taken a hard hit in terms of participation though, and if not for Rated Battleground Solo queue coming next patch, I would’ve let it lapse.
For PvE, I’m always playing other games.
Deep Rock Galactic (for a fun, multiplayer dungeon-esque experience in Hazard 4) and Baldur’s Gate 3 for story, and they scratch those itches well.
I’ve also got a Switch, with tons of games on it.
As much as I love the first Borderlands, I just can’t enjoy the limited talent tree anymore.
Though I played the hell out of Zombie Island of Dr. Ned & Secret Armory of Gen. Knoxx.
I played a lot of BL2. Probably my favorite, with Dragon Keep being my fav DLC there.
I enjoyed the main story of BL3 but none of the DLCs really hooked me like previous releases.
I didn’t really like the Pre-Sequel, but I did play through it once. Then there’s Wonderlands – which I did enjoy, but I stopped playing it when DF came out and I need to go back and do all it’s post-game content.
So to answer your question … any or all of them. But I’d probably go back and finish all the Wonderlands stuff before going to the previous ones.
I don’t know if they’ve updated it yet, but I tried going back to BL1 and having to pick up dollar bills 1 by 1 turned me off to it after about an hour. I originally loved that game.
Agreed, BL2 is awesome. Maybe the best DLC from any game I’ve ever played.
Prequel gets a bad wrap. I loved that game, especially playing as Claptrap. I think it’s the gravity and oxygen stuff that throws people off.
BL3 and Wonderlands I really enjoyed for the core game but not the DLC. Wonderlands, even though I nearly got platinum (just need the coop stuff), its DLC is the worst out of all the Borderlands games. I did enjoy the magic though.