Borderlands 2's Sir Hammerlock DLC releases today, meet nefarious villain Dr. Nakayama
Loot, loot and more loot
Borderlands 2's third campaign DLC pack, Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt releases today, in case everyone had forgotten. The pack will introduce everything fans have come to expect from these DLC packs, as in a solid new storyline, a few new areas to explore, and a raid boss to farm for epic loot. Gearbox also sent out a launch trailer for the game, which introduces the DLC's new villain: Dr. Nakayama.
I can't help but feel a bit DLC weary in regards to Borderlands 2. It's not that the DLC has necessarily been dwindling in quality, not at all in fact, but at the same time it hasn't been ramping up in quality either. What I guess I'm saying is that I can't find that drive to return like I did when say Scarlett was released, and Big Game Hunt just hasn't set its hooks in me.
Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt will still be delivering more great Borderlands 2 content for those who just can't wait for more, however. Plenty of extra loot awaits those who live for sexy gear, and that same hilarious humor will be pervasive throughout the game. Those checking out Big Game Hunt today for Borderlands 2 make sure to report back and tell us how it compares.
DLC launch trailer - YouTube
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I was hoping for Ug-Thak TBH.
Might be playing it tonight and tomorrow night mainly myself.
This is probably due to the lack of information with these damned DLC's. For all they release it feels more like a "preview" then they throw out the DLC without you really knowing what your gonna get exactly. At this point I wouldn't mind if they spoiled everything because right now their marketing sucks and this DLC does not look all that enticing. Plus there is still so much stuff they need to fix in the base game and it seems low priority compared to pushing out DLC.
I know 2K is in a funky situation and Borderlands is their flagship but I feel like the quality of these DLC's are stagnating because 2K needs to get out of their funk and get back in their groove.
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