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The fan-favourite fantasy DLC from Borderlands 2 gets a standalone release: looter-shooter chaos in a D&D-flavoured world run by an unhinged teenager.

Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep is a standalone release of what was originally downloadable content for Borderlands 2, letting the campaign run without owning the base game. You play through a tabletop-roleplaying session narrated by Tiny Tina, a volatile explosives enthusiast who bends the rules of her own fictional world mid-sentence. The framing device is genuinely clever: the dungeon master can retcon enemy placements, rewrite lore on a whim, and occasionally break down crying because the story is, underneath all the chaos, about grief. That emotional undercurrent is what made this campaign famous in 2013, and it still lands. Mechanically, this is classic Borderlands looter-shooter DNA. You pick from the four Borderlands 2 character classes, shoot procedurally generated guns at skeletons, golems, and dragons, and collect loot that ranges from junk to genuinely exciting legendaries. Combat is fast, floaty in the best arcade sense, and built around stacking elemental damage, critical hits, and skill-tree synergies. It is not a deep RPG in the Baldur's Gate sense. The build variety is real but limited compared to a full Borderlands 2 playthrough, partly because this is a single campaign arc rather than an open world. Expect six to eight hours on a first run, maybe ten if you hunt every chest. The writing is where this holds up best. Tina's narration oscillates between absurdist comedy and raw emotional honesty in a way that never feels forced. The side quests are short enough that none of them overstay their welcome, which is a genuine achievement for the genre. There are no padded XP corridors here, just a reasonably tight sequence of dungeons, each with its own visual identity: haunted castles, bandit-controlled forests, a final tower encounter that hits harder narratively than most full-game finales. The jokes are sometimes dated by 2024 standards, but the emotional beats hold. The mixed Steam reviews deserve a word. A chunk of the criticism comes from players who already owned this as Borderlands 2 DLC and felt charged twice for the same content, which is a fair grievance. The campaign itself is not the reason for the split reception. There are genuine issues worth knowing: the game runs on an older engine, multiplayer co-op requires some workarounds on PC, and the loot pool feels thin compared to what a full Borderlands game offers. Solo play is smooth, co-op is doable but not polished. If you bounced off Borderlands 2's humour back in the day, nothing here will convert you. If you never played the original DLC and you like action-RPGs with actual heart in the writing, this is a compact, focused experience that earns its reputation. Monika, Scout Team

Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure

Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure

Nov 9, 2021Gearbox Software2K
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The fan-favourite fantasy DLC from Borderlands 2 gets a standalone release: looter-shooter chaos in a D&D-flavoured world run by an unhinged teenager.

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A tight, emotionally surprising looter-shooter that earns its cult status, best for newcomers who missed the original Borderlands 2 DLC.

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Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep is a standalone release of what was originally downloadable content for Borderlands 2, letting the campaign run without owning the base game. You play through a tabletop-roleplaying session narrated by Tiny Tina, a volatile explosives enthusiast who bends the rules of her own fictional world mid-sentence. The framing device is genuinely clever: the dungeon master can retcon enemy placements, rewrite lore on a whim, and occasionally break down crying because the story is, underneath all the chaos, about grief. That emotional undercurrent is what made this campaign famous in 2013, and it still lands. Mechanically, this is classic Borderlands looter-shooter DNA. You pick from the four Borderlands 2 character classes, shoot procedurally generated guns at skeletons, golems, and dragons, and collect loot that ranges from junk to genuinely exciting legendaries. Combat is fast, floaty in the best arcade sense, and built around stacking elemental damage, critical hits, and skill-tree synergies. It is not a deep RPG in the Baldur's Gate sense. The build variety is real but limited compared to a full Borderlands 2 playthrough, partly because this is a single campaign arc rather than an open world. Expect six to eight hours on a first run, maybe ten if you hunt every chest. The writing is where this holds up best. Tina's narration oscillates between absurdist comedy and raw emotional honesty in a way that never feels forced. The side quests are short enough that none of them overstay their welcome, which is a genuine achievement for the genre. There are no padded XP corridors here, just a reasonably tight sequence of dungeons, each with its own visual identity: haunted castles, bandit-controlled forests, a final tower encounter that hits harder narratively than most full-game finales. The jokes are sometimes dated by 2024 standards, but the emotional beats hold. The mixed Steam reviews deserve a word. A chunk of the criticism comes from players who already owned this as Borderlands 2 DLC and felt charged twice for the same content, which is a fair grievance. The campaign itself is not the reason for the split reception. There are genuine issues worth knowing: the game runs on an older engine, multiplayer co-op requires some workarounds on PC, and the loot pool feels thin compared to what a full Borderlands game offers. Solo play is smooth, co-op is doable but not polished. If you bounced off Borderlands 2's humour back in the day, nothing here will convert you. If you never played the original DLC and you like action-RPGs with actual heart in the writing, this is a compact, focused experience that earns its reputation.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamLooter-ShooterTabletop FramingEmotional NarrativeSolo FriendlyStandalone DLCFantasy SettingProcedural LootShort Campaign

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Windows 7 64-bit
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Intel i3 530 @2.93 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 805 @2.5 GHz
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4 GB RAM
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 @3GB/AMD Radeon HD 7970 @3GB
DirectX
Version 11
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Gearbox Software
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2K
Release Date
Nov 9, 2021

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