Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Chaotic Great Edition

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Chaotic Great Edition

released on Mar 25, 2022

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Chaotic Great Edition

released on Mar 25, 2022

Embark on an epic adventure full of whimsy, wonder, and high-powered weaponry! Roll your own multiclass hero then shoot, loot, slash, and cast on a quest to stop the Dragon Lord. This Edition Includes: -Full Game -Optimized for Xbox Series X|S -Dragon Lord Pack Bonus Content -Season Pass


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Looters tend to be comfort food for me, and the Borderlands series do a good job of filling that craving. I enjoyed the changes they made and the game overall. However there's not much end game and the DLC is sorely lacking. All in all, it's a Borderlands game through and through, with a few new items to keep it interesting enough at first but ultimately ends up being a bit too long in tooth.

I'm such a D&D fanboy that this game had its teeth in me from the get-go. There's no beating around the bush, this is a Borderlands game through and through and functions as a sequel to the D&D DLC from Borderlands 2. The only real differences are that you can equip an actual melee weapon and your grenade is swapped out with a spell. At the start of the game, you select a class, which functions similar to picking a character in the other games but they only come with one skill tree. This is because, after a point in the game, you can select a skill tree from another class and use them at the same time, resulting in some inventive combinations. My favourite part of the game is that the overworld is set up like a physical D&D table, with real-world props like a bottlecap being punched over to form a bridge over a river of soda.