This pack offers a good four to five hours of more Borderlands 'shoot, quest and loot' play, has some genuinely funny moments, and presents its themes very well. That said, if you're already tired of Borderlands then this won't change your mind; you're paying $10 to get what amounts to a new area to play the same sort of game in.
Outside Xbox live by a strict code of honour and observe the Geneva Convention at all times, but not all videogame combatants are so humane. Witness their low blows and cheaty guns brought to fist fights in this damning exposé.
Interesting that an Xbox orientated channel would use a PS3 exclusive to show off (mgs4).
GameZone: "Borderlands erupted into the gaming scene back in 2009 and delivered a highly memorable mix of FPS and RPG action. It was soon followed by a tasty batch of great DLC, that to this day, I believe to be some of the best post-launch content to come to any game (with the exception of Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot). But what does this all have to do with Halloween? Well, one of the DLC packs was The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned. That's right, we're entering the realm of the undead once more on GameZone's 31 Games of Halloween."
Hell yes. I loved the Zombie Island of Dr. Ned and it would be most appropriate for halloween. Here's hoping season 2 of Borderlands 2 DLC will have a sequel.
You enter a swamp where everything is decrepit and dying. The trees have very little, if any, leaves and everything is dark and gloomy. Welcome to the Zombie Island of Dr. Ned. The first Borderlands DLC takes place, according to the intro, right after the ending of the main game and it places you in the spooky location known as Jakob’s Cove that looks like it was taken straight out of a Halloween movie. This time around our favorite treasure hunters aren’t in it for the money.