Sony has announced the three games that will hit PlayStation Plus in February. Planet Coaster is certainly a fun amusement park simulator if you're into that sort of thing and you can get it on PS5. EA Sports UFC 4 isn't a terrible mess after a year's worth of patches. But the real prize here is Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-Shot Adventure.
Originally the best-damned DLC you can get for Borderlands 2, and what some might argue is the best DLC for any game, ever, Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep takes you to the fantasy realm of Bunkers and Badasses. Basically, it's the Borderlands universe given a fantasy facelift and Dungeons & Dragons rules. There are dice, mimics, orcs, goblins, faeries, dragons, swords, shields, and guns. Because what fantasy setting isn't improved by guns?
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To get everyone hyped for the upcoming Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, Gearbox released Assault on Dragon’s Keep as a standalone game last November. It's still mostly the same as the DLC, but there are some key differences. For starters, all the enemy levels have been revamped to start at level 1, with Normal Mode capping at level 17 while True Vault Hunter Mode caps at level 35. Characters get two skill points per level instead of just one so it's still possible to max out your character by the end of your second playthrough.
All six Borderlands 2 characters are available, so you don't have to buy Krieg or Gaige separately as you did in Borderlands 2. Unique and Legendary items from BL2 that weren't previously available in Dragon Keep have been ported over. Seraph Crystals can drop randomly from anyone, providing you with a great source of overpowered loot regardless of
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