[Editorâs note: Below follows our impressions of Sir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt, which releases today. I played the add-on content roughly a month ago, finishing all the main quests and a handful of side quests. This article has also been updated with the new launch trailer.]
Weâre up to our third campaign add-on for Septemberâs wonderfully colorful and gun-filled Borderlands 2. Like the previous two DLCs that focused on one personalityâCaptain Scarlett followed by Mr. TorgueâSir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt leads you into various dangers thanks to one well-articulated individual: Sir Hammerlock.
What was meant to be your weekend shootout expedition with Hammerlock gets sidetracked by Hyperionâs Professor Nakayama. See, he was a huge Handsome Jack supporter, and not too keen on the vault hunter(s) who defeated him. So before you can go hunt this new continentâs biggest game, youâll have to stop the latest psycho Borderlands has introduced you to.
Iâve played a good chunk of Sir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt, so I thought Iâd share a few details before the newest content releases to the public. Here are some noteworthy highlights.
1. Itâs Actually Challenging
If youâve already completed Borderlands 2âs main game, the last two campaign DLCs might have felt like a breeze. They certainly did for me. But Gearbox took notice, and made Sir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt a hell of a lot tougher. Itâll be an actual challenge to fight through mobs of enemies. In fact, youâll have to be at least level 30 just to tackle the thing.
2. New Enemies. More Importantly: A New Enemy Behavior
The more appropriate difficulty scale is partly to do with new enemies, specifically one new enemy type. In Sir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt, youâll be exploring a new continentâcalled Aegrusâfull of mountains and swamps. But Aegrus doesnât just bring a new aesthetic appeal; itâs riddled with new enemies, too.
The swampy greens and mountainous browns are overrun by savages. Savages are basically like bandits. They look like headdressed, tattooed, spear-and-shield-equipped bandits. They even evolve like bandits do when you donât kill them fast enough. Midgets still jump up behind you while squealing in that adorably terrifying way. You know the one.
But these tribes of savages donât behave exactly like bandits do. Because theyâve got a chief. Chiefs can heal their friends, themselves, and send out powerful attacks (fire or slag, for instance) to slash at your health bar.
Giving one enemy type this much power means one important difference for you: youâll have to focus all of your gunfire on this target first, unless you want to unload your clip into a bandit-style savage only to see his health bar reset thanks to these pesky witchdoctor-types. Theyâll buff their friends while debuffing you, which results in nasty effects like slowing you down.
Then there are big, flying things called Spores. They hover above you, dropping mini, kamikaze versions of themselves onto your head. Scaylions are Varkid-like, bug creatures. Together these new enemies make up what feels like a fresh Borderlands experience.
3. New Vehicle That You Can Paint With Lots Of Pretty Colors
I really wish I could tell you the new vehicle is the two-seater motorbike we saw in Mr. Torgueâs Campaign of Carnage. And I really wish I didnât have to tell you that the actual new vehicle is a fanboat. The fanboat is all too similar to the sand skiff we saw in Captain Scarlett and Pirateâs Booty. Sure, it maneuvers seamlessly between all possible directions within the 360 degree span quite a bit smoother than the sand skiff. And sure, its got a flamethrower and a corrosive acid launcher. But it still controls quite a bit like the sand skiff.
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Oh, and there are lots of customization skins for the fanboat that enemies will drop.
4. New Raid Boss. Plus, Bonus!: NewâŠRare Creatures?
Voracidous is the name of the seraph guardian raid boss that will be the cause of your furrowed eyebrows when you get your hands on Big Game Hunt. Heâs a Stalker, but, fitting with the theme, youâll have to fend off against the Chief that controls him, too. Which, as you can imagine, means there will be other groups of enemies youâll have to deal with.
Then thereâs Dexidous who will be the cause of one very long, sleepless night fighting through wave after wave of enemies. This ârareâ creature will only be summoned after you supply various totems across Aegrus with a hefty ton of precious Eridium. Kill this Drifter and you can pick up Hammerlock-themed (aka hunting-themed) weapons.
5. Loot, Loot, Loot!
Hammerlock/hunting-themed weaponry aside, I found a ton of new weapons to replace my previous favorites. I get attached to my guns, even in a game like Borderlands that encourages you to constantly swap them out for new, shiny ones. But itâs hard to argue with the insanely powerful pistols and assault rifles this new DLC throws at you. Did I mention these insanely powerful weapons are also insanely plentiful? By the end of Big Game Hunt, youâll have opened many, many loot chests. More than your feeble little backpack can handle.
Sir Hammerlockâs Big Game Hunt releases on January 15. Itâs covered in the Season Pass, or will be available individually for $9.99.