Compara los precios de Borderlands 2 - Headhunter 1: Bloody Harvest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gearbox Software. Publicado por 2K Games. Lanzado el 27/11/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, First Person, FPS / TPS, RPG.

A bite-sized Halloween detour for Borderlands 2 that drops you into a pumpkin-soaked ghost town with one boss to kill and very little else to show for it.

Bloody Harvest is the first entry in Gearbox's Headhunter mini-DLC series for Borderlands 2, and it sets the template clearly: one compact map, a thin fetch quest, a boss fight, and a cosmetic head unlock as your trophy. If you came in expecting something in the neighborhood of Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, recalibrate immediately. This is a seasonal snack, not a meal. The setting, Hallowed Hollow, is genuinely charming. Gearbox dressed it up with graveyard corridors, a haunted church, a lava-rimmed village, and skeleton bandits that crackle with elemental attacks. The art team clearly had fun, and the Halloween atmosphere lands better than you'd expect from a game built around cel-shaded sci-fi gunplay. Scattered across the map are three hidden TVs, each riffing on a classic horror film, which is exactly the kind of low-key easter egg that rewards curious players who wander off the quest marker. There is also a loot cauldron near the burnt bridge where you can sacrifice a shield, a grenade mod, and a weapon for a randomized chest, which is a neat little system even if the output is rarely spectacular. The candy system is the one mechanical wrinkle worth noting. Downed enemies occasionally drop color-coded sweets: Cherry Power Bomb for damage, Green Apple Rock Candy for health regen, Hypersonic Lemon Fizz for movement and reload speed, and Fruit Punch Supplies for ammo regen and knockback. It is a light buff layer that does not transform the combat loop but adds a small decision point during the chaos. The main boss, the Pumpkin Kingpin, is a multi-phase fight with melee charges, thrown pumpkins, a flamethrower breath, a laser beam, homing fireballs, and shoulder-mounted minions that heal him if you ignore them long enough. Mechanically the fight has more going on than its reputation suggests, and farming it for the character head unlock or the guaranteed skin drops gives it modest replay value. There is also a secret boss, Clark the Combusted Cryptkeeper, though the effort to spawn him outweighs whatever he drops. The honest critique here is one of scale. The main story mission runs a single objective chain through Necropolis, the Church of the Dead, and Lavashore Village before opening the gate to the pumpkin patch boss arena. It is playable solo or in co-op, it scales to your character level within a range, and it is replayable in the same way any Borderlands mission is. But you will see the credits in under an hour, and there are no new achievements, no new story worth re-reading, and no build-shifting gear to chase. For an RPG fan who values narrative payoff and character depth, Bloody Harvest offers next to none of that. Zombie TK Baha has a few wry callbacks for series veterans, but the writing is flavor text, not drama. Think of it as a palate cleanser between proper DLC runs, not a destination. If you are already deep in a Borderlands 2 playthrough and want a spooky hour with your Gunzerker or Siren before moving on, Bloody Harvest delivers that specific thing without apology. Just do not expect it to earn a place beside the game's better expansions. Monika, Scout Team

Borderlands 2 - Headhunter 1: Bloody Harvest
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Borderlands 2 - Headhunter 1: Bloody Harvest

27 nov 2013Gearbox Software2K Games
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A bite-sized Halloween detour for Borderlands 2 that drops you into a pumpkin-soaked ghost town with one boss to kill and very little else to show for it.

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Bloody Harvest is the first entry in Gearbox's Headhunter mini-DLC series for Borderlands 2, and it sets the template clearly: one compact map, a thin fetch quest, a boss fight, and a cosmetic head unlock as your trophy. If you came in expecting something in the neighborhood of Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, recalibrate immediately. This is a seasonal snack, not a meal. The setting, Hallowed Hollow, is genuinely charming. Gearbox dressed it up with graveyard corridors, a haunted church, a lava-rimmed village, and skeleton bandits that crackle with elemental attacks. The art team clearly had fun, and the Halloween atmosphere lands better than you'd expect from a game built around cel-shaded sci-fi gunplay. Scattered across the map are three hidden TVs, each riffing on a classic horror film, which is exactly the kind of low-key easter egg that rewards curious players who wander off the quest marker. There is also a loot cauldron near the burnt bridge where you can sacrifice a shield, a grenade mod, and a weapon for a randomized chest, which is a neat little system even if the output is rarely spectacular. The candy system is the one mechanical wrinkle worth noting. Downed enemies occasionally drop color-coded sweets: Cherry Power Bomb for damage, Green Apple Rock Candy for health regen, Hypersonic Lemon Fizz for movement and reload speed, and Fruit Punch Supplies for ammo regen and knockback. It is a light buff layer that does not transform the combat loop but adds a small decision point during the chaos. The main boss, the Pumpkin Kingpin, is a multi-phase fight with melee charges, thrown pumpkins, a flamethrower breath, a laser beam, homing fireballs, and shoulder-mounted minions that heal him if you ignore them long enough. Mechanically the fight has more going on than its reputation suggests, and farming it for the character head unlock or the guaranteed skin drops gives it modest replay value. There is also a secret boss, Clark the Combusted Cryptkeeper, though the effort to spawn him outweighs whatever he drops. The honest critique here is one of scale. The main story mission runs a single objective chain through Necropolis, the Church of the Dead, and Lavashore Village before opening the gate to the pumpkin patch boss arena. It is playable solo or in co-op, it scales to your character level within a range, and it is replayable in the same way any Borderlands mission is. But you will see the credits in under an hour, and there are no new achievements, no new story worth re-reading, and no build-shifting gear to chase. For an RPG fan who values narrative payoff and character depth, Bloody Harvest offers next to none of that. Zombie TK Baha has a few wry callbacks for series veterans, but the writing is flavor text, not drama. Think of it as a palate cleanser between proper DLC runs, not a destination. If you are already deep in a Borderlands 2 playthrough and want a spooky hour with your Gunzerker or Siren before moving on, Bloody Harvest delivers that specific thing without apology. Just do not expect it to earn a place beside the game's better expansions.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Windows XP SP3

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