But I'd still push new players to Borderlands 2 and the DLC for it to get a good feel about the game and how it plays. I can still recommend this to Borderlands Fans, especially if this brand of humor is right for you. I also don't like the lack of stuff to do once you beat the game, as its basically grinding the same dungeon over and over, with minor changes to each run, just to not get anything you actually want. While I loved certain moments of the game, it's extremely short, with barely half of the worlds you can visit not mattering in the slightest to the overall story. And since this game is an off shoot of that game's best DLC, it feels like it's trying to force the high water marks that game set back here and it didn't really click for me. But the series still can't reach the lofty heights that Borderlands 2 set the bar at way back in the day. That's not totally meant to be a bad thing as the Borderlands formula is still pretty fun. That's not Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the classic example of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" or, this case, try to change up anything. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the classic example of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" or, this case, try to change up anything.
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