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Can't the main 2k handle it?
I know a lot of people waited for the goty edition because we all got snubbed when they made one for borderlands 2.
That burn lol
Aside from the pre-order DLC which is another useless shoot-em-all arena with a single quest "chain" the season pass includes all the DLC the game has and will ever offer.
The game has 4 pieces of DLC (again excluding the pre-order DLC):
- 2 of which are playable characters... i hear they're fun but the game doesn't have enough content for me personally to want to play it again with new characters...
- 1 of which is another shoot-em-up arena quest "chain" + for some reason has the +10 levels cap? that's a low blow...
- 1 actual extra playable content (Claptastic Voyage) and my God it's a great piece of DLC (even better than Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep imo.
all in all you can either buy the Claptastic Voyage or you can buy the season pass and you'll have all you need.
Of 2 and the missions that I have played -
Captain Scarlett is fun, the pirate theme enlivening DLC that really brings little new to the table game play wise.
Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage was like a clip show episode for a long running TV show where 85% of the content is culled from previous episodes. Mr Torgue is also one of the least interesting and most annoying characters from the series.
Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt was very poor. Outsourced to another developer it had bad graphics flaws (the floating enemy constantly clipping through buildings), very little that took the game beyond the prosaic, and wasted a significant NPC opponent.
Tina Turner's Assault on Dragon Keep was a game changer. Firstly in terms of quantity and quality of new content, a truly imaginative story but it was in its treatment of the NPCs that the DLC truly excelled. Borderland's disparate collection of mercs and weirdos became moulded into a dysfunctional family. Really AODK should be the final epilogue on B2 and they should have taken that through to B3.
For BPS you're not missing much if you skip the DLC except for a missing link narratively between PS and 2.
S.x.
Judging from the replies here I'm in the minority and at 89% positive reviews (with the negatives boosted by B3 fallout) I'm in the minority overall. Sometimes it happens. I liked "Suicide Squad".
S.x.