![]() Hyperius in the Captain Scarlett DLC is annoying and only drops around 6-10 “Seraph Crystals”. I have to say, I’m not liking how they’re introducing DLC-specific currencies you you can only get in small amounts by completing challenges. But whether that’s a product of the additional content itself or simply a matter of the base game being so darn fun that all I really need is a proper excuse to revisit it is something I can’t quite put my finger on. That’s not to say that Mr Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage wasn’t fun. It felt more like someone gave me a hitlist and I assassinated my way through it. That there are other fighters out there apparently attempting to win the belt same as you. So you’re meant to believe that this is some sort of championship. She and Mr Torgue make allusions to other fighters vying for the badass title to open the vault for all its shiny loot. Mad Moxxi officially becomes your “sponsor” during this tournament. Then, after you’ve defeated each individual up the badass ladder by tracking them down across the Badass Crater, you’re back in the arena, fighting for the last win. You start off in an arena, fighting off waves of enemies and proving yourself worthy enough to enter the ranks of badassery. Even the main mission in Mr Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage is a fairly fast adventure, something I killed in about four hours. ![]() There aren’t a ton of side quests to plough through. This isn’t like Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty, the last campaign DLC that graced Gearbox’s FPS/RPG sequel.
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