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Borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions
Borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions









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The environments are a little blander, but the characters and dialog are excellent. It feels slightly smaller and shorter, but has more stuff happening.

borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions

In terms of amount of content, Mister Torgue is about the same as Captain Scarlett. I don't really know what to say about this. There’s a few in stadiums, but there are more interesting ones, like the one in a giant metal tower made mostly of scaffolding surrounded by lava, or one has you start a bar fight with a bunch of not-yet-hostile NPCs. Not sure what it is (my best guess is that they’re simply shorter), but it works out well. I like the arenas in Mister Torgue more than the ones in the base game they seem less… exhausting. The game does mix it up a little with the aforementioned racing missions and some other interesting sidequests. You kill dudes to get the things you need to access the arena, you kill dudes to get to the arena, and then you kill dudes in the arena. The core gameplay of Mister Torgue is you going around fighting guys in arenas. A quest has you putting up each of the Vault Hunter’s posters to show how badass you are, but Gaige doesn’t get a mention. Speaking of Gaige, there’s no acknowledgment of her existence. Playing solo as Gaige, I was referred to as he, they and him or her.

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There’s a series of racing missions, but you use the runner for them.Ī minor annoyance is the games inability to tell what character the player is, or how many of you there are. I really feel there was a wasted opportunity there. Unlike the Captain Scarlett DLC, there is no new vehicle, which is a disappointment, considering how awesome the skiffs were and all the motorcycles present. More slots, for those of you who like them. I’m reminded of the lack of environmental variety from Borderlands 1. None are really bad, like the one in Captain Scarlett that killed your frame rate, but the lack of “wow” moments is a disappointment. The maps are kind of generic, with no real standouts like the underground oasis in the Captain Scarlett DLC. If you can get one, grab a triple barreled Torgue shotgun that’s what convinced me Torgue guns were awesome.

borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions

If you don’t like Torgue guns, you’re out of luck there. Another unique currency was not really what Borderlands 2 needed, but it is kind of cool. These use Torgue tokens that occasionally drop from enemies. There are some Torgue specific slot and vending machines. Mister Torgue ruins an ambush by commentating about how it’s obviously trap, a number of quests are about getting sponsors and smack talking your opponents before the fights, and so on.

borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions

A number of jokes come from pro-wrestling tropes and plotlines being forced on the real world. I suspect there may be a second layer of jokes for pro-wrestling fans hiding behind the ones I understood, but if they are there they don’t detract from the experience. I’m not a fan of pro-wrestling, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

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The plot itself is basically an affectionate parody of professional wrestling.

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Naturally, your goal is to kill everyone between you and the vault full of loot. Mister Torgue (who is a surprisingly nice fellow) has found a new vault that will only open when the ultimate badass kills the greatest coward. The plot elements are the strongest part of Mister Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage. Another campaign DLC for Borderlands 2 is out.











Borderlands 2 campaign of carnage dlc missions