
Those hopes died yesterday.Ĭoiled Captors, the first DLC pack for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, arrived yesterday, priced similarly to previous big Borderlands expansions, but with a frankly embarrassing dearth of content to support that cost. With its progenitor Dragon Keep a shining example of the series’ generally strong track record with DLC, hopes were high that Wonderlands would honor its heritage with some excellent additional content of its own.
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Fans loved it and wanted more, so they fast forward to 2022 and got their wish with the release of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, a full game based on the same splendid concept. on multiple characters and farmed things like raid bosses and arenas. Like the previous packs, it offered a pretty hefty mini-campaign, plenty of side quests, loads of new gear, hardcore raid bosses, and much more… comfortably 15-20 hours of new material, or much more if you ran it. poignant account of how Bunkers & Badasses (the game’s twist on the D&D universe) served as a defense mechanism for Tiny Tina, diminutive DM.ĭragon Keep was Borderlands 2’s fourth and best DLC, and while the others were somewhere between good and great, this one was truly excellent.

Dragon Keep was exceptional, with the framework allowing Borderlands’ referential humor to shine through without resorting to pop culture memes and jokes instead, meta-jokes about the nature of tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons ruled the realm, while a story that takes place behind the DM screen leaned the other way and ultimately told quite a story.

Entitled Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep, this expansion was creatively framed as a game within a game, with Vault Hunters sitting down to play a tabletop roleplaying session and the change in flavor from sci-fi to fantasy for a welcome change of tone. Once upon a time, in the simpler era of 2013, 2K released a DLC pack for Borderlands 2.
