Amazon is letting subscribers easily share clips from its Prime Video shows. The best inch laptops for A rare, original Apple-1 computer just sold for an unbelievable price. Two years and a pandemic later, fast-charging graphene batteries are hitting shelves. The main boss of the DLC, the Pumpkin Kingpin, is both fun and relatively simple to take down and yields a pumpkin head that you can plop onto your character as a wearable head upon completion. Marcus—your friendly arms dealer with the distinctly thick Russian accent—is the star of this one as he seeks out a culprit for his missing shipment of guns.
Much of the content is recycled, but most of the enemy designs are cool and imaginative. The icy environment—which is crawling with creepy murderous snowmen—makes for one delightfully wild experience. The missions prove exciting and the final boss showdown will test your BL2 skills, but the reward is worth it. While there's certainly not much this DLC pack does wrong, it doesn't do much to stand out, either.
The swamp and jungle biomes aren't all that intriguing, and neither is the basic narrative or the many of the fetch quest-y side missions. Still, there are a number of redeemable qualities to this that go beyond just the extra 10 hours of gameplay it provides. You have run-ins with some cool new baddies, including new giant insect varieties like Marsh Drifters and intimidating mask-wearing Warriors.
Just watch out for those brutal Witch Doctors! The game stars an overly-animated character that resembles a roided-up version of Napoleon Dynamite 's Rex, Mr. This campaign makes for an all-around good time with some satisfying new weapons like the KerBlaster, and the return of memorable characters like Tiny Tina and Mad Moxxi. It is on the short side about 8 hours , and the environments aren't all too interesting. Still, with much of the experience revolving around an arena setting, vehicles, and destructive weaponry, this DLC embraces the over-the-top action and insane sensibilities BL2 thrives on.
Since this, like most of the DLC content, takes place after the defeat of Handsome Jack, the chaos and anarchy on Pandora has largely been reignited with monsters, Bandits, and, of course, ghostly Pirates running wild. The story here is a little slow-moving, though it does end with a bang and is carried with some amusing pirate-themed enemies and environments.
And while some baddies are merely old varieties re-skinned to look like pirates, you've got some new foes to tangle with. And with the focus being pirate-coveting riches, there is plenty of great loot to get your greedy hands on. Yet, this content isn't just some cheap BL3 advertisement. As it turns out, the first DLC content released in 5 years is a terrific package of extra content, which further highlights one of BL2 's coolest stars, the Siren Lilith.
Its not very often you work with the "enemy" throughout the story. It was a nice change of pace from the: Meet the bad guy, bad guy talks crap the whole game, big final battle to kill the bad guy approach. I felt bad for blowing up Herbert though. My next playthrough he is going to live. Tiny Tina's DLC was the best for me, mostly because of the fantasy theme world. Tiny tina's because it is challenging as well as I love the atmosphere and because you get to see butt stallion lol Anything with dragons is automatically bad ass.
The writing and challenging gameplay are superior to the other DLCs, hands down. The new seraph weapons and grenade mods are off-the-charts awesome. You just can't play without them once you've had a taste. There's the town, the forest, the castle and the keep - that's it. Oh, and the mines. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage: Not as short or limited as its reputation, but the experience just doesn't stick with you and pull you back to replay over and over like the previous two.
Two things make this one a lot of fun and save it from being completely dismissed: 1. Torgue 2. Infinitely replayable Beatdown Bar Brawl Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt: This one could have been Awesome if they had used the Witch Doctors more judiciously, and if I didn't get stuck on every crack in the map - jeez, I had to bunnyhop the entire map just to keep moving.
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