When Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands launched, the Borderlands community was quick to shower it with praise, as the spin-off did many things right. The maps felt enjoyable to traverse, the writing was entertaining, and the game featured some truly unique Legendaries to hunt for due to the addition of spells. With the Overworld, Character Creator, and Chaos Chamber all being popular, too, fans had a lot to praise and only a few things to criticize.
Unfortunately, the way Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is approaching DLC was met with heaps of criticism, and for good reason. Doing away with the popular format of four major story expansions, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands features four missions called Mirrors of Mystery as well as a new class. Sadly, these Mirrors of Mystery are disappointing, something that has turned the discussion around Wonderlands from positive to negative. To being back some positive buzz, a second, expansion-filled Season Pass should be released.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands 2 Should Give Fans More of Tina's Back Story
The Mirrors of Mystery inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands are designed to be replayable, and while they are to an extent, they are only 20-30 minutes long. After a few runs, players will have grown tired of fighting the new bosses for Lost Souls to use on the Wheel of Fate. As a result, each $10 DLC will give most players an hour of playtime, with the $30 Season Pass providing a mere four hours of content.
This is a far cry from the popular Borderlands expansions, as each of those DLCs would provide at least four hours (usually more) of unique enemies, areas, and quests. With a single $15 DLC provides as much as the $30 Season Pass, it is no wonder why fans are let down. While the Mirrors of Mystery content does go into the
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