Forward of the discharge of Borderlands 4 final week, Conan O’Brien returned for a brand new episode of Clueless Gamer to check out the sport in help of the non-profit Subsequent for Autism.
Proper out of the gate, O’Brien’s eyes appeared to glaze over whereas listening to the lore behind the sport, joking, “Are you able to simply say to folks ‘these are robots’ they usually go ‘PEW PEW PEW’?”
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After getting via a gap cutscene he in comparison with a Russian novel, O’Brien met the notorious Claptrap and instantly joined the legions of players who hate the peppy little rolling field.
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“You understand what’s nice about this little Claptrap man? He’ll by no means get annoying,” O’Brien quipped. After mimicking the robotic’s voice, he added, “He is my least favourite trash can, and that is actually saying one thing.”
The nice tragedy is that O’Brien might have muted the memetically hated robotic companion due to a brand new possibility in Borderlands 4’s sound menu—you actually gotta hand it to Gearbox on that one, it is an excellent bit. However maybe for the sake of excellent content material, O’Brien was pressured to endure.
O’Brien then managed to take out some kratches and fought for his life throughout a visit to the Lambent Mines—at the least till the sport crashed on him after co-host Aaron Bleyaert tried to alter a setting to make the sport simpler for O’Brien. After getting issues again up and working, O’Brien spent a couple of minutes making an attempt to determine the way to get via a forcefield (together with simply capturing at it, we have all been there) and took a stab at combating the boss, “Vile Lictor.”
O’Brien managed a victory on the unfortunately-named honcho and closed issues out by giving one other shoutout to Subsequent for Autism, which builds and runs packages to help folks with autism. In fact, he additionally offers a shoutout to Borderlands 4, which is out there now on Steam.