On the whole, the Director’s Cut is definitely the better of the two final DLCs and has much more content overall. It’s a tough boss and I can’t say that I’ve overcome it just yet, I also need a quick way to scavenge more Eridium before I can even have another go. It takes 500 Eridium to even get access to this beast and even though the content does actually give you that amount to begin with, you’ll need to gather up another 500 if you leave the area, whether you beat it or not…wish I knew that beforehand. Hemovorous the Invincible, a gargantuan Varkid who is no pushover. The final bit of content is the game’s first and supposedly last Raid Boss… It’s a great bit of DLC to end on and makes me really want to Gearbox to say they’re working on Borderlands 4 now. This also comes with a few bonuses like Behind the Scenes content and new Vault Cards, but it has an Ava storyline that has you travel to new locations across the galaxy to solve some grisly murders and also adds more to the overall Borderlands 3 story. It’s hard to say if its worth the price tag on its own, but for now let’s take a look at the Director’s Cut… It’s a neat mode and the trophy requirements aren’t too challenging either. If you die without doing any of this, you lose everything. The only way to get out safely with your loot is to either find drop points that will take 3 of your chosen items out of the map if you die, or if you beat the boss in the middle and then you can also take another five with you. This can be played either solo or in a group and is a homage to the Battle Royale genre where you are dropped into a sizable map with zero weapons or shields and have to go to specific areas to grab loot while the map keeps getting smaller and smaller. The Designer’s Cut comes with a few bells and whistles like extra skill trees and cosmetics for your skin, a new weapon trinket and ECHO device skins but the real meat of the content is the Arms Race mode. I’m always eager for new content, so let’s dive in to see if getting Season Pass 2 is worth it…įirst let’s start with the Designer’s Cut and also keep in mind you can get both of these DLCs separately if you wish. I’ll start by admitting that I’m quite the Borderlands fan and even got platinum’s for both PS4 and PS5 versions of Borderlands 3 (after they finally patched the PS5 version’s trophies). Not for me, at least.Should you pick up what is probably the final Borderlands 3 DLC? Yep, the price for Season Pass here is 10$. Story, locations, humor, a lot of fun time. Moon Base attack, space action and all the cool stuff. He did good with BL2 and he's doing even better with TPS. Some people are blaming Anthony for no obvious reason, and I can't understand why. And I'm saying it again: They're right people to make this game. From Dev diaries I've seen their reactions and heard their words. So, sorry.īorderlands is the kind of game that cannot be ruined, if the people creating it are right people. Seeing this popping up every day making me nervous. You're not the first creating a topic like that. If you feel the need to respond to my views with hostility than you've obviously missed the point. You don't have to listen to me but, damn, you also don't have to be against me in order to justify what you spend your money on. I'm pro-consumer, so if you have a problem with me what does that make you? This topic is just some food for thought, something to mull over because maybe there will come a time when you DON'T have more money than brains. Ursprungligen skrivet av Pothocket:Sounds like you're the one with the problem. This franchise has a really good record regarding the quality of the DLC'c and should be supported for that reason if no other. The 2 extra characters and 5 DLC's (classing the 5 Headhunter as 1) were well worth the money as were the DLC's for BL1. If you can't earn enough to, or don't wish to buy AAA titles on release that's up to you but the original Warcraft was $89 here new, the prices haven't changed much in 15? years so you're not going to convince me to do otherwise.Įdit: That said, skins, hats and paying for to access to stuff that is already in the game is not 'content', passing it off as such is dishonest in my opinion.ĭLC is New characters, Quests, and Extra Levels and such that create more real game time. They are employ hundreds if not thousands of people making each game and need to be paid a decent wage for the years of work and study required to get employment in the gaming industry. I don't see how buying the Season Pass and Pre-orderring a Game I know I'm going to enjoy with my own money has anything to do with you, or is going to make any difference to a market worth hundreds of millions of dollars per annum.
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