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I wonder if it has blood n gore in there (unlike Wonderlands, did not buy this one). The only thing getting me into 3 were gunplay and gore (+ skip story).
So designed for the "modern audience" the characters turned out as bland as Concord's, therefore it is now the main thing everyone is talking about. So bad they're talking about that and not that Gearbox moved where the game was set because the new writers had no clue how to write the old characters, as Borderlands 3 (the streamer villain duo made the game unstreamable), Tiny Tina's Wonderlands (barely above Mixed), and New Tales from the Borderlands (32% Positive) all proved.
That is not what injected politics is. Go read this thread:
https://steamproxy.net/groups/Slistingservice/discussions/0/4307201374342406741/