FTG Writes: When you first begin Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt, you’re going to find yourself in a small area with a Fast Travel Station, some vendors, and an intro movie – the usual Borderlands 2 DLC starting area. Sir Hammerlock gives you a mission to go find him so you can start exploring the new continent of Aegrus.
Okay…when does this Borderlands 2 DLC start? Is it going to be less grey and dull, and have more laughs and interesting places to explore?
This review will not be focusing on Borderlands 2, instead it will be highlighting my experience with the content included in the game's Season Pass only.
It adds great value to an already amazing game, just like the DLCs from Borderlands 1. If you ever run out of Borderlands 2, then this is a great cure. That's all. Anyway, I find the regular price for this a bit overpriced, which is why you should already like Borderlands 2 enough to purchasing this.
Blending a Diablo-style loot system with the first person shooter seemed so obvious after Borderlands that it’s hard to believe it wasn't done until 2009.
Now here we are in 2013 and Borderlands is still your one stop shop to shoot n’ loot.
GameVortex - Hey, Vault Hunters! Feeling that itch? You know what itch I'm talking about: that itch. The one that can only be satisfied by shooting Pandoran people and creatures and stealing all of their stuff while laughing at the misfortunes of everyone around you! Yes, Borderlands 2's DLC cycle is well underway with this third expansion: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt. So far, Gearbox's sophomore smash has yet to host a disappointment on the level of Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot, and thankfully, they don't seem too eager to give us a repeat of that. Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt, like everything else that preceded it, is more Borderlands. More quests, more enemies, more loot, and more laughs. That should be all the incentive you need to pick this up. But really, you should have a Season Pass by now.