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i wasn't going to log the dlcs for borderlands 2 but this one really surprised me in how good it was. it does have some of the most annoying enemies in the game so far (Fuck You Skeleton Seer) but i really liked how they actually tried to like. do something more than just spew stupid shit and have me kill stuff. music was good too and i liked it when zero talked

The authentic experience of playing with a DM going through a bad break-up

The writing is so goddamn cringe but this is still an amazing DLC. Adds so much fun content that I can't even stay mad.


probs one of the best dlc ever

I enjoyed the game, tiny tina's personality that's very over the top batshit insane would seem like it would get boring real quick, but you would be sorely mistaken, throughout the whole game it was a riot, just a fun game and I don't regret getting it and even getting it for my friend to go play it coop

Definitely the best expansion in the whole series. It's got a lot of fun humor, riffs on D&D, and very comical dialogue. It also gives a new variety of environments, which helps to create an interesting atmosphere for this session of Bunkers and Badasses. Great, poignant story to boot, dealing with loss.

What I might call the quintessential Borderlands 2 experience, as it is like a perfect vertical slice of everything thats good about Borderlands (characters, loot, funny enemy variety, lush environments) with none of the boring parts (monotonous desert environment, bad pacing)

It is a great game to play with your friends for a while and just drop it. I got the game so free on a sale btw.

A really nice DLC. Lots of fun.

seria perfeito se não fosse a bosta da bossfight contra o dragão na ponte Jesus amado que negócio desgraçado de ruim

my favorite borderlands content ever, easily. so fun and entertaining, beautiful looking and adore the music. also THIS is what DLCs should be, actually different content, story and changes to gameplay while still having meaning for the characters of the base story (not just paywalling content that belonged in the base game)

Really unique for its time. story wise it's great even if the real underlying story is only in snippets. really neat retelling of the main game through the perspective of a charming character. map design kinda sucked though but I liked the concept it brought. the magic broomsticks were more creative than the standard Skeleton, Orc, Knight, and Dwarf enemy type they brought in. wish they tried more to subvert expectations for this DLC

If Tiny Tina has million number of fans I am one of them. If Tiny Tina has ten fans I am one of them. If Tiny Tina has only one fan that is me. If Tiny Tina has no fans, that means I am no longer on earth. If the world against the Tiny Tina, I am against the world.

I don't know how well this DLC would age 10 years later, but for a while this was my favorite DLC of all time of any game I had played. If you're someone who hates Tiny Tina, this 100% will not work for you but I loved her and thought this was a blast.

I Love Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon keep so goddamn much! This is an amazing DLC, with a bucket load of new content. Let's this is off with the world, DLC 4 adds several new locations and each one of them feels wholly unique, multiple of which even changing slightly after beating the main antagonist. The new enemies are also super cool, adding in several new enemy types, that for most part actually feel pretty different from what was seen in the main game.

The Story is where the game really shines, the story they are playing is a classic TTRPG style one shot, but this is just a backdrop for what's really going on. Losing someone is rough, and coming to terms with loss is just as hard, so seeing a character like Tina come to terms with the death of someone she loves is actually pretty heartfelt. Tina is a character who from her first introduction i liked quite a bit, she wasn't exactly my favorite character or anything like that, but when i first played this DLC i was blown away, and she easily became one of my favorites. Borderlands may not be everyone's cup of tea, the humor is stuck in 2012 (even in the latest installments) and at times in can be quite cringey, but when it pulls away from this and gives you an actual series moment it really hits.

Put simply this game fucking rules!

I've yet to play the Game they made out of this DLC but I really, really enjoyed this for what it was -- the setting and the missions were cool as hell. Also, I love that the DLCs started to add more speaking lines for the playable characters and I savoured each and every crumb of Zer0's dialogue that I could get my grubby hands on...

one of the best dlcs ever made, beats any dlc for any game

Innacurate as hell, all players showed and the DM didn't cancel last minute

Aside from The Last of Us: Left Behind and Bloodborne: The Old Hunters, this is my favorite piece of DLC ever released, and it still holds up extremely well. Insanely creative and fun with a genuinely emotional, heartfelt core. This is the gold standard when it comes to Borderlands DLCs.

De longe uma das melhores dlc's do game

It's the best DLC for BL2 so far (not saying much I know). The story fits in with the style you can expect for a borderlands game. The music is good as well. As usual a lot of the enemies are a pain to fight with Named Orcs and Crystal Skeletons being full of derp design. There is also a crushing platform "puzzle" near the end that's all kinds of stupid as well.

Good enough to get its own game, so it speaks for itself


Estupendo DLC, expandiendo sobre lo que hace Borderlands bien dandole su propio giro, sin estirarse de mas en sus misiones y tocando la fibra sentida sensible con infinitas referencias a TTRPGs.

Playtime: 9 Hours
Score: 8/10

Finally finished this DLC only now in 2022, even though I have replayed Borderlands 2 a dozen times I never finished this DLC, as no matter what level I was going in, the enemies would always be overpowered and I could never beat it. Fast track to now that Tiny Tina Wonderland is releasing, they rereleased this DLC as its own standalone expansion game, which is how I finally played all the way through and beat it.

The standalone version starts you at level 1 and you get 2 skill points per level as opposed to 1, which makes the leveling process much quicker and makes you more equipped to deal with the later enemies, but you can obviously play this normally as part of DLC for the main Borderlands 2 game.

I can finally see why this DLC is the most beloved of the whole series as its really cool to have the Borderlands formula mixed with DnD like roleplaying. The music as well is amazing and evokes fantasy RPG vibes, especially the main town theme. The story for this DLC also serves as the best epilogue to Borderlands 2's main story, and how Tina deals with the consequences of Handsome Jack's actions. The story was overall well done and it was nice to experience as a Borderlands fan.

Only real compliant I have is Handsome Jack who is the villain for this one again, barely gets any great lines or scenes like he did in the base game, and is more an afterthought villain, like they couldn't think of a new one. Also while this is more geared towards the standalone version then the original add on one, the loot progression mostly sucks, as a lot of the guns I picked up weren't all that great and I only picked up 2 legendries in my playthrough, with one being useless and not for my playstyle. But overall, no matter which way you play this, its worth a playthrough!

The precursor to Wonderlands and what a precursor it was, I just wish we had the original Vault hunters in that game like we do here. Not that Andy Samburg and Wanda Sykes aren't a funny duo to have, but it just felt right with the original cast.

"This is how DLCs or sequels should be made: by avoiding the 'more of the same' formula. No sameness here, it's a great addition, with a lot of humour and unique gameplay. One of the greatest DLCs in recent years, completely surpassing the base game. After it was over and I was pushed back to the main campaign once again, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was like I had just experienced some meraviglioso homemade spaghetti in a buffet full of store bought pasta " - IGN Italy