2K's Borderlands franchise is undoubtedly one of their most popular IPs yet. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the latest entry from series developer Gearbox Software. It is a full-fledged successor to Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, a fantasy-themed DLC expansion from Borderlands 2.
Taking place in the Bunkers & Badasses universe, Borderlands' take on tabletop RPGs, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is a familiar tale of vanquishing evil. Borderlands 2's explosive teenager Tiny Tina will guide this magical adventure just as she did in TTAoDK.
Gamers can play as the Fatemaker, destined to combat the tyrannical Dragon Lord.
In a nutshell, players will shoot and slash their way across bizarre locales and mow down even more outlandish foes. All in the search for loot, as it is a looter shooter, after all.
It follows the same tropes as any other Borderlands game, particularly the entry it uses as a base for its framework: Borderlands 3.
Here are Tiny Tina's Wonderlands features:
Enjoy clobbering enemies up close? Pick up the Brr-zerker to literally shatter enemies with the power of Frost. Prefer being stealthy? The Stabbomancer is a sneaky and deadly debuffer.
Or take the Clawbringiner, embodying the rage of Lightning and Fire with a hammer and wyvern. Want a bit of both guns and spells? Then the Spellshot's weapon enhancing magic is right up your alley.
Remember Buttstalion and Mr. Torgue? They're back, with the sparkly diamond pony retaining her role of the Queen of the Wonderlands, protecting it from baddies. Everyone's favorite badass is now a bard, complete with a magic lute.
But there are also newcomers to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, like the aloof rogue Valentine and the queen-obsessed Paladin Mike.
Loot scales across five colors: White
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