Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt

Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt

released on Jan 15, 2013

Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt

released on Jan 15, 2013

DLC for Borderlands 2

The third DLC for Borderlands 2, the Vault Hunter travels to a new part of Pandora populated by exotic, but dangerous, creatures as well as savage natives and witch doctors who are out to kill the Vault Hunter at all costs. However they are not alone, joining them is the cybernetic gentleman, Sir Hammerlock, as they embark on quests to find and study the most eloquent creatures....then kill them.


Also in series

Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced
Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced
Tales from the Borderlands
Tales from the Borderlands
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Borderlands Legends
Borderlands Legends
Borderlands 2
Borderlands 2

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Big Game Hunt is kinda lame.Don't get me wrong i dig the vibe, the whole 30's/40's intro is really cool and love to see a swamp aesthetic, but that's about it. The Maps are huge plains with not a whole lot in them, and they suck to navigate which doesn't help because vehicles are at their worst in this DLC, they just feel clunky and slow. The story is okay i guess, it doesn't last that long and i wasn't super pressed to finish every single side mission or anything like that. Nakayama has a few good gags but apart form that he's a little lack luster as an antagonist.

It’s the worst BL2 DLC of course but I have to give it credit for very cleverly setting up Tales from the Borderlands.

absolutely fucking nightmarish task to complete this DLC's achievements as part of trying to 100% bl2

Lets just be happy that the incompetent Professor Nakayama can't even walk down a ramp without taking out his own HP in the process.

I've been called "chap" one too many times in this game

Allright DLC, but with the worst boss in history.

I loved Borderlands 2 and had a great time with this amazing sequel. The humor, silly atmosphere and new features created a fresh new experience for me.

I still think the best part of this game is the humor. Every mission, every encounter, everything is one big joke. Names of bosses, many times, refer to pop culture icons and certain missions are just hilarious and stupid. It is just as good (if not better) than the first Borderlands game.

I started with this expansion after the main game, Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt. In this DLC, you need to stop professor Nakayama, a former Hyperion scientist who is trying to create a clone of Handsome Jack. You fight your way to his super-secret laboratory and eventually, defeat him.

Alongside this, you receive multiple “hunting missions” from Sir Hammerlock, to test your skill and in which you need to defeat a series of bosses. There are multiple new enemies in the DLC, although many of them are just reskinned assets from the main game. Only the shaman enemies are unique (and very annoying).

I did not like this DLC that much. It was a little repetitive and blend, and features the worst and most relentlessly hard boss in history, Voracidous the Invincible.

It was allright, but nothing too special.