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Vince_Ingenito By:
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11/16/12
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Shooter RPG 
PLAYERS 1- 4 
PUBLISHER 2K Games 
DEVELOPER Gearbox Software 
RELEASE DATE  
M What do these ratings mean?

EXPLOSIONS!?!?!?

We often forget that the absurd is a domain that video games have an inborn claim to. There's no such thing as “too much” in a virtual world of our own creation. While most games do little more than tepidly inch their way towards the edge, Borderlands 2 bounds up to it confidently and, in the case of its new DLC release, Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage, gleefully leaps from it, cackling maniacally all the way down into the Badass Crater of Badassitude.

I, uhhh, didn't make that name up. That's one of the central areas in this second major new chunk of content added to the game since launch. Sound ridiculous? Well it kind of is, and you can expect something even more ridiculous (and awesome) every time Mr. Torgue gets on the mic, which will be often seeing as he's the star of the show. As owner of Pandora's most literally explosive weapons manufacturer, he has a penchant for making things go blowy-uppy, and this fondness of things that go boom involves everything from the places you'll visit to the enemies you fight.



I only got around 45 minutes with the new campaign, but it got me laughing right away. Some people don't dig Borderlands 2's sense of humor. They find it grating or lacking in finesse. If you're one of those people whose comedic sensibilities are “simply too refined” to enjoy the writing in the main game, Mr. Torgue is going to drive you batty inside of five minutes. But if Borderlands 2 is one of the few pieces of entertainment that actually makes you chuckle (myself included), he'll have you in stitches almost immediately. He's a walking Powerthirst commercial, a testosterone-injected hybrid of “Macho Man“ Randy Savage and Michael Bay. I missed half of what he said in the intro because I was too busy trying not to snarf the OJ I was drinking through my nose.

What I did catch was something about a tournament he puts on and televises, in which everyone tries to kill one another for the right to be considered the ultimate badass in the land, and he wants you to enter, like, yesterday. Of course, you first need to sign some legal forms and releases and such. Just when I was thinking to myself how boring of an objective that sounded, I find myself embroiled in a pitched firefight against muscle-bound enemies toting explosive Torgue weaponry. Mr. Torgue thinks menial tasks are boring too, so he'd rather keep you killing and blowing things up. This mentality defined my entire hands-on. I never spent more than a minute or two wandering about without a healthy dose of action.



And just like Captain Scarlett before it, Campaign of Carnage introduces more opportunities for earning epic-level gear. You'll be able to face one more raid-style, max-level boss for seraph crystals, which you can spend at special vendors to purchase super high-end gear. In addition, a brand new currency called Torgue Coins will start dropping from enemies occasionally. These can be popped into special Torgue vending machines to score powerful new weapons. And the real kicker is that the “item of the day” at these machines is always an orange of some kind.

These items are extremely rare if you wait for one to drop, so being able to save up for and buy them is no small deal. The only compromise is that you can't get anything but Torgue-brand gear from them, so while you could deck your character out with some serious firepower, you can't rely on this method to complement every style of build. But if you like explosions (and who doesn't?), you'll definitely find something you like.



The minute-to-minute action has some neat new twists as well. Fighting the new motorbike goons is a blast. Standing your ground as they charge you and blowing them sky-high with a volley of explosive shotgun rounds feels immensely satisfying. And the new arena battles are similar to the wave-based mayhem of Mad Moxxi's Underdome from Borderlands 1, but with one key difference: Since everyone is competing to win Mr. Torgue's tournament, they'll be just as willing to kill each other as they are to kill you, a fact you can use to your advantage to hilarious effect. These tweaks don't reinvent the game, but they help keep things fresh for players who have already sunk a ton of time into the game.

While I only got a small taste of the approximately eight hour-long campaign, I can already tell it's going to satisfy players who might have found the last DLC questline a bit slow. With new ways to acquire sick loot, special cameos from fan favorite characters, and a level of action and humor more in line with the core game, Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage looks like it will be worth every penny when it drops on November 20th.  
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  • hanzhands
    hanzhands

    Joined: Nov 2012
    Posted: Nov 16th, 2012 at 4:50 pm
    I've been neglecting my beloved borderlands, but if the new DLC is anything as awesome as it was for the first game, I am so happy.
    My fiancé and I still quote lines from the Secret Armory of General Knoxx to each other.
  • sliverstorm
    sliverstorm

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Nov 16th, 2012 at 6:57 pm
    Mad Moxxi's dragged on forever without a compelling reason to play higher rounds, and the save system was criminal. Here's to hoping that Mr. Torgue knows how to run a tournament.
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Nov 16th, 2012 at 9:09 pm
    I agree. What was some of the rewards? Like a backpack slot or some **** for like a 50 round match with no exp or loot? My roommate and I got really excited for the MM arena but were severely disappointed. We love the new arena's scattered around though in Borderlands 2
  • Klandathu
    Klandathu

    Joined: Apr 2008
    Posted: Nov 17th, 2012 at 9:30 am
    Mad Moxxi's was kind of soul crushing. I got about halfway through the first "major" tournament of the dlc and died, forcing me to start completely over. Never touched it again. If this one is another arena-style dlc, I'm already hesitant, but if they've seriously tweaked it to the point where I don't despise it as much as the Underdome, I'm sure it'll be good.
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 17th, 2012 at 4:28 pm
    The game came out in September, the first "expansion" released last month, and now this is a month later. No one's complaining?

    This really just seems like a bunch of held back content.
  • Ananymous
    Ananymous

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Nov 19th, 2012 at 12:36 pm
    Borderlands isn't a Capcom game
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 19th, 2012 at 5:07 pm
    That's not the point. There's no way all of this is new content. Expansions aren't something you can design, develop and release in a few weeks. You can't honestly believe some of this isn't cut content held back for DLC? The game JUST came out in September and already has 2 expansions. I doubt I would have been finished with the vanilla game when the first one came out. This is ridiculous and you should just wait for a GOTY Edition.
  • Ananymous
    Ananymous

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Jan 18th, 2013 at 10:53 pm
    I agree with you, this is an old post but I completely agree.

    People only complain about Capcom when it comes to held back DLC that is already developed.
  • D3TH_KLok13
    D3TH_KLok13

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 18th, 2012 at 3:43 pm
    What's point of even complaining?
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 19th, 2012 at 5:04 pm
    If this were ANY other shooter, getting DLC at this rate, there would be masses of people *****ing about this.

    Just think about if Black Ops II's first two map packs came out right after it released?
  • D3TH_KLok13
    D3TH_KLok13

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 29th, 2012 at 2:13 pm
    CodBlopsII can suck a high hard one lmfao >_
  • D3TH_KLok13
    D3TH_KLok13

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 29th, 2012 at 2:18 pm
    Here I thought throwing hatchets was new until my buddy told me you could do it in CoDBlopsI AKA OCD FPSII.
  • xclant
    xclant

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Dec 4th, 2012 at 4:01 pm
    So i just splurged out on this and captain scarlets dlc i hope i dont live to regret it...

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