Borderlands 4 will add swimming, and fans don't seem impressed: "You could also swim in Turok on the N64, big whoop"

One of the new Vault Hunters in Borderlands 4
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We got another 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4 trailer alongside a release date during last night's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation State of Play, and𝔉 fans are talking about the fact you can now swim in the game.

Just like the original Assassin's Creed, you weren't able to swim in previous 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands games. Even waist high water could prove fatal. Now, a very short c💟lip in the new trailer shows a Vault Hunter swimming for a moment to get a better angle on some ene🎐mies. Fans have mixed reactions to this development.

seems excited about the news, a lot of the commenters aren't. "I wonder if there will be underwater gameplay," asks . "I hope not because it's dreadful in most games that have it but I do wonder." writes, "swimming sucks in every game though."

Underwater levels are often the most contentious in video games – you either love them or you hate them. They've been a staple for decades, wౠith noting "You could also swim in Turok on the N64, big whoop."

But, according to CCO of Gearbox Randy Varnell in a , we'll be able to "Move across the Bord💞erlands like never before—double jumping, gliding, dodging, fixed-point grappling, and more—dealing death from every direction." So, hopefully it will be implemented well and we'll even be able to kill enemies from the water.

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