For me, the first one had a better story, but the world felt... dead. Empty. The cities were mostly deserted. At least the only hub on Borderlands 2 had more life.
The Pre-sequel was annoying how woke some of the characters were, on your face, and rubbing it out woke. If it was more in the background, and their personalities were not based on identity politics, it would have been better. At least on Borderlands 2 that was the case, or at least felt like that, it wasn't rubbing on your face all the time.
For Pre-sequel I wanted to shoot that mechanic, engineer or whatever woke SJW character that you had to talk at the beginning of the game, and then moved to the hub. I don't remember her name, but she was one of the most annoying characters out there, she made me stop playing.
For me, the first one had a better story, but the world felt... dead. Empty. The cities were mostly deserted. At least the only hub on Borderlands 2 had more life.
The Pre-sequel was annoying how woke some of the characters were, on your face, and rubbing it out woke. If it was more in the background, and their personalities were not based on identity politics, it would have been better. At least on Borderlands 2 that was the case, or at least felt like that, it wasn't rubbing on your face all the time.
For Pre-sequel I wanted to shoot that mechanic, engineer or whatever woke SJW character that you had to talk at the beginning of the game, and then moved to the hub. I don't remember her name, but she was one of the most annoying characters out there, she made me stop playing.