Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is understandably being criticized for its first DLC, but outside of that, gamers have praised several aspects of the game. From Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Overworld to its spell system, there is a lot about the spin-off that works well. However, one area of the game that has not been receiving nearly enough praise is its approach to side quests.
In Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, players will still see some traditional side quests that resemble those in the Borderlands series alongside some fun Overworld-focused activities. However, the game also introduces major side quests. These are as long as the main quests in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and they also introduce players to some unique locations they do not visit during the main story. Going forward, major side quests should be a must-have feature for Borderlands.
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While there are plenty of fun, quick quests in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, some of the optional content feels as fleshed out as the main missions. For example, The Ditcher quest is not just a parody of The Witcher franchise, but also a way to access Sunfang Oasis. Players never visit this area inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ main story, so completing this quest opens up a whole new location to explore and fresh enemies to fight.
While The Ditcher quest takes players to a fresh area like a main quest would, it also has the length of one as well. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ parody of Geralt of Rivia will lead players through almost the entire desert, with the final boss of the quest having a unique moveset and memorable arena. All of this is missable, which makes it even more rewarding. While classic Borderlands 2 side quests like
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