In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, a Borderlands spin-off game, you play as a protagonist known as 'the Fate maker.' It's inspired by Dungeons and Dragons, so the theme is fantastical and the game cuts between scenes in-character and scenes of the players at the game table.
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We'll prepare you for this chaotic adventure in this article with a few beginners' tips! Some of the tips may apply to people who have never played a Borderlands game before, or people who have, or a combination of both. Either way, you'll find a nugget of wisdom or two here.
While creating your character, there are several voice archetypes that you can choose from, like Clever and Galant, in masculine and feminine tones with adjustable pitch. One thing you may not realize about these voices is that they are actually tied to their respective personalities!
Many of us are used to voice options like the ones you get in Dragon Age: Inquisition, where, regardless of which option you choose, your character says the same lines. Not so in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands! Your character is fully voiced when talking to NPCs (and themselves), and what they say will be completely determined by the personality you chose for them.
As Stacey Henley said in TheGamer's review of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, this game is kind of just Borderlands, but with a new coat of pain. Many of the mechanics, play styles, weapon types, and more are the same as they were in the Borderlands series. As a result, if you're familiar at all with the Borderlands games - even just a little - you'll be at an advantage.
However, the game doesn't rely on or assume the player has knowledge from playing the other games. The tutorials are all still
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