Borderlands and DLC go together like people throwing up around noon on St. Patrick's Day. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is getting its next DLC add-on this Tuesday with the Claptastic Voyage. Although it was remarkably odd, I had a splendid time blasting my way through the close to 10 hours of new gameplay.
Destructoid:"The first and only big story piece of downloadable content released for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel earlier this week, and I just finished playing through it. As usual, I took a bunch of screenshots as I played through. Fair warning: these screenshots contain general spoilers for the content, including special areas, boss fights, and cinematic cutscenes. Peruse at your own risk."
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Borderlands has had no shortage of DLC expansions, but the Claptastic Voyage definitely stands out. Like Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel itself, this story is supposed to help fill in the gap between Borderlands and Borderlands 2, picking up where the Pre-Sequel story left off. When Handsome Jack finally takes over Hyperion, there is one last hurdle for him to bypass before he can have access to all of the secrets Tassiter has hidden about technological advances made by the organization. Those secrets are known as the H-Source Code, which Tassiter has hid them inside of Claptrap, and in order to retrieve it Jack needs to digitize some vault hunters.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel's fourth and final DLC, Claptastic Voyage, takes Vault Hunters to a world of pure imagination. Yes, it's time to dive straight into Claptrap's head and see what messy memories you can dredge up. How much therapy will you need after playing this mini-campaign? Shacknews' review.