![]() Like, you might think "oh, they can't be THAT bad." Yeah, you're wrong.Įven if you do get through the DLC and its very lackluster plot that doesn't really have any good backstory beyond the little tidbit about Atlas, you now have to deal with either trying to spawn Omnd-Omnd-Ohk (imagine Vermivorous, but add Witch Doctors to it) for a chance at the Twister which is a great gun, killing the immortal at OP8 Dexiduous WHO NEEDS 100 ERIDIUM TO SPAWN, DEPOSITED ACROSS SEVERAL SPOTS, or Voracidous who's really the shining point of the DLC because it's basically considered the hardest of the raid bosses.Ĭompare that to the other DLCs, which have both more enjoyable campaigns and better things to offer in terms of loot and farming (treasure room, torgue tokens, like everything in Tina), and I think the answer is obvious. The enemies range from incredibly annoying (drifters were not fun in the first game, they're even less so in 2) to witch doctors, which are just hellspawn. It has 16 (?) total missions including story, so most of the playtime is just artificially produced by having you fucking run everywhere. But watch out, mutated creatures, and armies of savages also have an interest in the ship. The wreckage is rumored to have stockpiles of loot. It has very few, very large areas which are time consuming to traverse and even worse if you FAIL an objective and have to run all the way back, then all the way backer. 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 where a massive Hyperion ship has crashed. Historical Low: MacGameStore on : 80 off: 1.99: Current Best: Steam on : 67. Sign in Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt. Basically, here are the main reasons that the DLC is so disliked: Big discounts on Focus Entertainment games. ![]()
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