The Arms Race isn’t good enough to justify the purchase but the new skill tress for the vault hunters make a strong argument in its favor. The Designer’s Cut is available on its own for $14.99 or as part of the Season Pass 2 for $29.99. The new looks are strictly for cosmetic purposes but a nice addition for those who like playing dress up with their game characters. The new looks for each character are Commissar Andreyevna Moze, Assassin One Zane, Partali Renegade Amara and Grand Archivist FL4K. These offer an alternate look for the vault hunters, re-imagining what they may have looked like should their career paths have panned out differently and they never became vault hunters. The last addition in the Designer’s Cut is the Multiverse Final Form cosmetics. It’s not as exciting as some of the other new trees but does offer the player a chance to experience this vault hunter in a new manner. Zane gets The Professional skill tree that provides him with a MNTIS shoulder cannon. Not to be outdone by FL4K, Moze gets the Bear Mother tree with some Iron Cub mech summons. FL4K also gets a robot companion, the Ion Loader which is a cute (by robot standards) robot sporting a sniper rifle. FL4K gets the Trapper tree that have the Gravity Snare, which as the name suggests is a gravity trap and is useful. Amara gets the Enlighted Force tree, which in addition to some buffs unlocks the Phaseflare which is a giant ball of energy that can be modified for different results, making it a fun ability to play around with. This mode can provide entertainment and extends the life of game during the second year of its existence, but it ultimately isn’t all that great.Ĭonversely, the new skill trees for the vault hunters are fantastic. Part of what makes this mode seem so lacking is how none of the vault hunters have access to skill trees, which is especially weird considering new skill tress are one of the more interesting aspects of the Season Pass. The player doesn’t get to keep any of the fancy new weapons and any loot won is deposited in the chest among all their other items. The player begins the race with nothing and the goal is to collect better and better weapons to get more prizes. ![]() This mode could be described as a roguelike PVE battle royale, which given the battle royale trend makes sense for the game to jump on that band wagon, but it doesn’t fit that well with the game. ![]() This mode fits in the franchise’s sardonic humor and penchant for mayhem but goes against the standard formula for Borderlands. The Arms Race is an odd new feature to be added into Borderlands 3 and takes place in the Stormblind Complex. The Designer’s Cut content features the Multiverse Final Form cosmetics for the vault hunters, new skills trees for the four vault hunters and the biggest addition with the new Arms Race mode, a new murderous reality show where the vault hunters get to experience some roguelike mechanics. The Director’s Cut won’t be available until sometime in Spring 2021, but the Designer’s Cut is ready now for any vault hunter to jump in. Play the 16-bit Borderlands 2 promo game in your browser here.Borderlands 3 continues the loot hunting and mayhem-filled lifestyle of a vault hunter, and the second Season Pass breathes new life into the game with the Designer’s Cut and the Director’s Cut add-ons. Gearbox recently created a retro mock-up of Borderlands 2 in the style of Smash TV. ![]() The DLC can also be purchased as part of a discounted Season Pass, which can be picked up for $29.99 (£18.90) on PS3 and PC, and 2400 Microsoft Points (£20 / $30) on Xbox 360.Įuropean PC and PSN prices are still to be confirmed.īorderlands 2 boasts a 58-hour campaign that will take players to previously unseen regions of the planet Pandora.Ī number of special editions will be available, including the Borderlands 2 Deluxe Vault Hunter's Collector's Edition and the Ultimate Loot Chest Limited Edition.īorderlands 2 will be available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on September 18 in North America and on September 21 across Europe. ![]() Releasing between September 2012 and June 2013, the packs will cost $9.99 (£6.30) on PC and PS3 and 800 Microsoft Points (£6.80 / $10) on the Xbox 360.
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