

- BORDERLANDS 2 CAPTAIN SCARLETT LEVEL FULL
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BORDERLANDS 2 CAPTAIN SCARLETT LEVEL FREE
The game also is a little less free with doling out side quests, keeping them hidden until you’ve turned in main quests which, in my playthrough, resulted in a lot of revisiting areas I had just cleared, all because I decided to wait and turn in a number of quests at once. You’ll have plenty of opportunity to visit all of these areas, as the quests in this expansion pack are a lot more fetchy, for lack of a better word, than in Borderlands 2. The DLC boasts some pretty large map areas, from vast seas of sand, navigable by the sand skiff, a two person vehicle obviously ripped from Return of the Jedi, but so much fun to drive that you don’t care, to abandoned refineries, lost underground springs and a junkyard set atop a mountain ridge. It’s not long until you’re contacted by Captain Scarlett about teaming up with her to find Captain Blade’s Lost Treasure of the Sands and the real adventure of the DLC begins. He’s also infatuated with the Vault Hunter and this combination of insanity and obsession allows him to alternate between creepy and hilarious with extremely entertaining results. Seeing how one of your first quests for Shade is to check on the “residents” of the town, corpses he strung up or placed in cars, complete with megaphones strapped to their heads so that he can provide voices for the dearly departed, it doesn’t take long to see that Shade is quite crazy. Named Shade, he looks like he dropped right out of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, complete with bucket hat, tropical shirt and large sunglasses. One man resides in the town, the rest of the residents having died of thirst, and what a fellow he is. Your first stop in the expansion pack is the town of Oasis, a combination of awnings and pastel colored buildings, evoking a somewhat twisted take on beach hotels and seaside resorts.
BORDERLANDS 2 CAPTAIN SCARLETT LEVEL FULL
I don’t know at what size or at what point what we traditionally call “DLC” gets magically transformed into an expansion pack, but make no mistake, Borderlands 2’s first piece of story related content, Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate Booty is a full fledged expansion pack, giving players thirsty for more Pandoran mayhem a healthy portion of new areas to explore, guns to find and enemies to kill. He likes that!)Īfter the break, an Honest Trailer for Dark Knight Rises, just because it’s awesome… Be sure to send him some hate mail for it as encouragement to pick up a new headset for this week’s show! (No, really, you should absolutely do that. His mic has been spotty for awhile, we know, but a quick plug and unplug has always done the trick… until this week that is. Finally, our apologies for the quality of Bill’s audio this week.
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I decide to put my time with Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition on hold in order to wait for the iOS version (unbeknownst to me, it would arrive the very next night), but in the meantime I’m very excited about my new Windows Phone 8 and forthcoming Pathfinder campaign (it’s a D&D like pen-and-paper RPG). Brandon also spends some time with the new Borderlands 2 DLC, Torgue’s Badass Crater of Badassitude. Binky having completed the final chapter of TellTale’s incredible episodic adventure. The group takes a stroll with The Walking Dead, what with Mr.

Abner brings you more details on Tomorrow, including the launch of its already successful Kickstarter campaign. The gang is all here for Jumping the Shark #154, which makes two episodes in a row with a full house.
