Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands has done several things to help itself stand out from Borderlands, and these unique features have come together to make a truly enjoyable spin-off. The Overworld map is charming, spells are significantly more fun to use than grenades, and character creation has seen gamers coming up with several memorable designs. Still, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is not a perfect game.
Alongside requests for better mob density inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands and a push for quality-of-life changes when it comes to collectibles, many have rightfully wondered where True Vault Hunter mode is. An integral aspect of the series since Borderlands 2, being able to replay the game with the same characters can be a ton of fun — and it would make even more sense in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.
Borderlands 4 Could Be a Tough Sell After Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
While the name of the mode would need to be changed, as gamers play as Fatemakers instead of Vault Hunters in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, a new game plus mode should still be patched in sooner rather than later. These modes are popular in Borderlands and in other franchises for a reason, with the most obvious being that some players want to re-experience a story with their fully leveled characters. With Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands featuring a delightful campaign full of fun dialogue and memorable moments, it is no wonder fans would want to experience it again.
Another major point in favor of a New Game Plus mode is that it would help tremendously with purchasing all the storage upgrades inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands. While the game featuring nearly two dozen bank upgrades from day one is a positive, as it took a while for Borderlands 3 to fully expand storage space, the downside is that it will
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