Borderlands: Claptrap's New Robot Revolution
released on Sep 28, 2010
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Claptrap's New Robot Revolution is a pretty fun time but it doesn't really amount to much. I like the returning bosses from both DLC 1 and 2, and i think their inclusion was done in a good way. I'm also happy to see Steele finally get a boss fight even if it just a re-skin of some mini bosses from the General Knoxx DLC. The maps are a massive improvement from the prior DLC, but they aren't exactly amazing and are largely forgettable. It's worth playing if your a fan of the series but i wouldn't exactly recommend it to anyone else.
Hillarious DLC and a great addition to the main game.
Borderlands is a fantastic game. It combines high paced action with good mechanics, a fun story, upbeat dub step music, humour, filthy jokes and does not take itself seriously.
I enjoyed every minute of the main game, it's story and the collecting of loot, cash and special items. And then I played the DLC’s. My god, they were even better. The DLC’s are all over the place and add a fresh new mini campaign in each one of them with a completely different idea and style.
In this DLC, Claptrap’s Robot Revolution, Claptrap is tired of your sh!t and goes rogue. You stop his glorious revolution while blasting samurai Claptraps back to the scrapyard, collecting pizza and lady panties. It will not get any better than that. You eventually face his massive robot of death, and blast it into pieces. Epic.
I like that they combined jokes, characters, and events from the main game and the other DLC’s into each DLC, it makes everything feel more connected. Examples are Zombie T.K. Baha (killed in main game) and General Knoxx as a puppet in Claptrap’s revolution, who finally died in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, just like he so desperately wanted, but now is back as a zombie-puppet.
Overall, the main game and it’s DLC’s are in my top 10 favourite games of all time, and I would definitely recommend it to everyone.
Borderlands is a fantastic game. It combines high paced action with good mechanics, a fun story, upbeat dub step music, humour, filthy jokes and does not take itself seriously.
I enjoyed every minute of the main game, it's story and the collecting of loot, cash and special items. And then I played the DLC’s. My god, they were even better. The DLC’s are all over the place and add a fresh new mini campaign in each one of them with a completely different idea and style.
In this DLC, Claptrap’s Robot Revolution, Claptrap is tired of your sh!t and goes rogue. You stop his glorious revolution while blasting samurai Claptraps back to the scrapyard, collecting pizza and lady panties. It will not get any better than that. You eventually face his massive robot of death, and blast it into pieces. Epic.
I like that they combined jokes, characters, and events from the main game and the other DLC’s into each DLC, it makes everything feel more connected. Examples are Zombie T.K. Baha (killed in main game) and General Knoxx as a puppet in Claptrap’s revolution, who finally died in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, just like he so desperately wanted, but now is back as a zombie-puppet.
Overall, the main game and it’s DLC’s are in my top 10 favourite games of all time, and I would definitely recommend it to everyone.