Picked this up on steam the other day for a fiver and I'm glad I only paid that much for it because it's very repetitive. It's a loot driven FPS game but in my opinion they've added FAR too much loot.
Picked this up on steam the other day for a fiver and I'm glad I only paid that much for it because it's very repetitive. It's a loot driven FPS game but in my opinion they've added FAR too much loot.
You may not know this, but Gearbox Software has been quietly outsourcing at least part of the development of their Borderlands 2 DLC packs to various developers. Plano, TX developer Triptych made Captain Scarlett and her Pirate's Booty while California-based The Workshop made my favorite BL2 DLC so...
It makes me sad to see a game that I love get such a stinker of a DLC, and I'm not sure any of my other characters will be making the trip to Aegrus. Maybe if a patch comes out to fix witch doctors they'll go, but until then Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt is to Borderlands 2 what Mad Moxxi's...
Lots of new enemy types; elemental weapons on the fanboats
Short campaign; witch doctors are terrible; the first playthrough feels like a second
There's good news, kids: Gearbox kept its word and has more than made up for its past transgressions with this awesome sequel, which goes above and beyond what we even thought possible from a franchise like Borderlands.
Amazing PhysX effects; nonstop action; hilarious writing; lots of replayability
Menus still squished; monster rig required for high-res gaming
Verification says it takes 1-2 days. If this is the case, that is pretty lame.
good price
im not sure how long it takes for this "verification" stage but my account has already been dinged via paypal for the cost of this game; Still stuck in "Verification"; I thought half the point of buying an online code vs getting a physical copy was the instant gratification?
Being a D&D player myself, I was really looking forward to this DLC, as the others, while perfectly fine, lacked in many areas. This DLC is a great way for Gearbox to finish off the Season Pass.
Assault on Dragon Keep delivers the laughs and gunplay you'd expect, but it also offers a lot of poignancy and a lot of touching moments while borrowing basically no assets from the base game. Despite some annoyances, this is a fantastic close to Borderlands 2, and comes highly recommended.
I'm feeling a little sad right now as I have had to retire Mordecai the Hunter at level 69 with a bloodwing that has pillaged it's way through many a loot drop, come face to face with the destroyer, made Moxxi moist by playing her bizarre game of Horde, defeated ninja claptraps and with a little...
Let's get this straight. I LOVE Borderlands. I didn't even hesitate spending the 5 bucks for this UVHUP2. That said, there's really not much to it. It unlocks the ability to level your characters up to level 72, "overpower" enemies (make them higher levels than you), adds a few new legendary...
version 1 version 2, same thing, same game. good length, guns seem under powered for comparable task difficulty. One area I died 8 times because the task was too hard, race here, pick up goods, race here, pick up, race back within time alloted, ohh we forgot to mention - you need a turbo car, tons...
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