While many Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands players were positive about the game after release, praising its combat and storytelling, the discussion around the spin-off has become more negative recently. The complaints are largely tied to the Coiled Captors DLC, with many down on the pack due to its overall lack of content.
In comparison to the major expansions seen with the Borderlands games, which provide several hours of content for just $5 more, the first Mirror of Mystery inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands is shockingly light on things to do despite its $10 price tag. While this would be frustrating no matter what, as players surely would have loved some full-fledged expansions, part of the issue is tied to how the content in the Mirrors of Mystery is unlocked over time.
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When Borderlands expansions like Assault on Dragon Keep released, players got access to all the content at once. A fully story campaign, raid bosses, side missions, and gear were all accessible at once. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the Mirrors of Mystery, as the Coiled Captors content has a problematic release format.
Each week after a Mirror of Mystery releases, the boss will evolve and become harder, getting new attacks and a larger health bar. In theory, this is a good idea since it encourages players to keep coming back to the game. Unfortunately, there is not enough content in the rest of the DLC to make this approach work. Coiled Captors is between 10-30 minutes long depending on a player’s Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands build, a far cry from the 5-10 hour expansions of Borderlands.
Because of this release format for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ DLC, some players feel like they are only
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