![]() Torgues Campaign of Carnage is available today and accompanied by a brand new release trailer. No other details are out as of yet, but two consecutive weeks of DLC from gearbox is leaving people wondering if the next batch of DLC is just around the corner. The second singleplayer expansion for Borderlands 2, Mr. ![]() ![]() There will be three achievements: Explosive - Complete the mission "Long Way To The Top", Motorhead - Completed all Campaign of Carnage side missions, and Obsessed - Collected 10 pictures of Moxxi in Campaign of Carnage. Sure enough, dataminers took to sifting through the download's files and came to find achievements/trophies and details about the next batch of DLC. Borderlands 2: Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage Intro Manny Plays Games 1.15K subscribers Subscribe 2.6K 314K views 10 years ago Borderlands 2 DLC: Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage. I just completed the campaign portion on my Siren and save for an unexplained exit at the end, it was well worth the $7.50 price tag (10 if you download it individually, but the season pass is still available). The 1.2 gig download featured a 3-4 hour campaign, new bosses, weapons, sidequest, and vehicles. Yesterday, we were treated to the first season pass campaign DLC, Captain Scarlet and Her Pirate's Booty. In Sir Hammerlocks Big Game Hunt, the third campaign add-on for Borderlands 2, players will enter an uncharted territory deep in the swamps of Pandora. In addition, several character-Moxxi, Tannis, Tiny Tina-reappear from the main campaign, and while I was happy to see them again, I'd have rather been treated to some more interesting new personas.It seems any time we get a batch of Borderlands DLC, we're treated to details regarding the next. A few of the characters, like number one badass Piston, even look like bizarro doppelgangers of player characters (Salvador, in this instance). Gearbox seems to have reused several character models-the obese biker boss I mentioned earlier looks suspiciously like Scooter's fat sister, Ellie-and while there's nothing wrong with that, it's occasionally a tad too obvious. Torgue himself, who's an instant classic as far as I'm concerned) are far too similar to existing ones. Original features of a Low Altitude Assault Transport (LAAT) vehicle are beautifully reproduced in LEGO bricks, including the pilot cockpits, swing-out spherical gun turrets, 2 cannons on top, super-long wings, opening sides and rear hatch and interior details. The environments aren't as interesting as 'Captain Scarlett''s desertscapes, feeling mostly like rehashes of existing location themes.īeyond that, many of the characters (besides Mr. Torgue,' on the other hand, feels painfully familiar for most of its duration. "Captain Scarlett" felt fairly fresh, with an all-new cast, a totally unique vehicle, and tons of new enemies and locations. Okay, I'm going to complain a little bit more. Maybe Gearbox thought because people complained so much about 'Moxxi's Underdome' that fans aren't interested in arena modes, but I believe they're wrong, and I was pretty surprised that one wasn't included in this DLC-especially given how short it is (with about five hours of new content). And there wasn't very much of it.Īnd if I could just keep complaining for one more second, why is there no arena mode at the end? The story definitely leaves room for it. But here, despite (*SPOILERS, I GUESS*) the vault opening at the end, the loot was only meh. I'm still using some of the weapons that came out of that. The pirate DLC ended with a treasure trove that put even the original's "Secret Armory of General Knoxx" to shame. So why the hell can't I ride a motorcycle around?Įlsewhere, there's a decided lack of worthwhile loot. The "Captain Scarlett" expansion added sand skiffs, which were terrific fun-probably the best part of that DLC. I really wish I could tell you the new vehicle is the two-seater motorbike we saw in Mr. Biker bandits speed by on spike-adorned choppers with equally deadly sidecars, and you're stuck in the same old Runners and Bandit Technicals. Here's the big one: many of the new enemies, including one new boss, are bikers, yet you don't get to drive a motorcycle around. Torgue weapons started out powerful and slow but otherwise fairly generic in the original Borderlands, but in Borderlands 2 they picked up their defining trait.
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