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  1. Jun 22, 2016
    8
    Secret Armory is the definitve addon for the original Borderlands. Unlike Zombie Island or Moxxi's Underdome, it is an extension of the main game that not only added two new vehicles and a load of new guns and enemies, it also added an additional 11 character levels and skill points, making it a better deal overall then any one campaign addon or ulitmate upgrade pack for the sequel. It wasSecret Armory is the definitve addon for the original Borderlands. Unlike Zombie Island or Moxxi's Underdome, it is an extension of the main game that not only added two new vehicles and a load of new guns and enemies, it also added an additional 11 character levels and skill points, making it a better deal overall then any one campaign addon or ulitmate upgrade pack for the sequel. It was succeded by the largely inferior Robot Revolution, which while fun to play added nothing new to the table that the first three addons did. Most notably, Secret Armory introduces some actual narrative to Borderlands, which famously lacked much in plot or any character interaction whatsoever, due to some problems behind the scenes. It also introduced us to Athena, who while absent in the sequel would be upgraded to playable in the Pre-Sequel. If you only buy one addon for Borderlands 1, make it this one. Expand
  2. Oct 6, 2012
    8
    Knoxx delivers a whole lot of new content full of the quintessential Borderlands humor and charm. The level cap increase, myriad of quests, uber-rare weapons, and secret final boss all add up to a great experience. The total lack of fast travel functionality results in much tedious walking and driving back and forth between Knoxx's physically massive areas. This definitely is irksome,Knoxx delivers a whole lot of new content full of the quintessential Borderlands humor and charm. The level cap increase, myriad of quests, uber-rare weapons, and secret final boss all add up to a great experience. The total lack of fast travel functionality results in much tedious walking and driving back and forth between Knoxx's physically massive areas. This definitely is irksome, making the content take a lot longer than it should. The content itself is fantastic, easily a 9. The tedium of driving through the Crimson Tollway for the 20th time drags the DLC down to an 8 out of 10. Expand
  3. May 26, 2011
    9
    This is everything the rest of Borderlands' DLC should have been: more enemies, more levels, more environments and vehicles, and a real appreciation for spectacle. Knoxx is just about everything great in Borderlands condensed into one DLC, and unlike Moxxie's Underdome and Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, actually delivers enough content to justify the price.
  4. Mar 13, 2011
    9
    The best of the add-ons to Borderlands IMHO. The same dark comic like graphics and outstanding humour are back with a good solid main story line. Knoxx seemed to take it up a notch and I found the missions more difficult than the previous ones with the "secret end-boss" requiring hours of attempts to conquer without resorting to glitches. The time-limited shopping spree like scenario atThe best of the add-ons to Borderlands IMHO. The same dark comic like graphics and outstanding humour are back with a good solid main story line. Knoxx seemed to take it up a notch and I found the missions more difficult than the previous ones with the "secret end-boss" requiring hours of attempts to conquer without resorting to glitches. The time-limited shopping spree like scenario at the end made my greedy side salivate with the thought of all the uber weapons I would be toting. My only complaint with this add-on is the absents of the instant travel stations making travel to zones long and repetitive even with the aid of vehicles. Expand
  5. May 10, 2012
    8
    Great DLC, with more fantastic writing. A huge improvement over the previous 2 DLC's, this is a worthy addition to the Borderlands name. The lack of Fast Travel is my primary complaint.
  6. May 29, 2013
    9
    The Armory of General Knoxx is the third and panultimate DLC in the first Borderlands collection, not only being the satisfying and most sustenant of the DLC's so far but also being the most worthwhile, with an additional 11-level cap, loot area (that can be glitched to do over and over again), many new vehicles and more unique enemies. I firmly believe that this DLC alone allowed GearboxThe Armory of General Knoxx is the third and panultimate DLC in the first Borderlands collection, not only being the satisfying and most sustenant of the DLC's so far but also being the most worthwhile, with an additional 11-level cap, loot area (that can be glitched to do over and over again), many new vehicles and more unique enemies. I firmly believe that this DLC alone allowed Gearbox to capture what they could in the forthcoming Borderlands 2, as you can see with the much more fleshed out Lance Cavalry. Although there is the unfortunate exclusion of multiple fast travel networks in the DLC (which only having one), and the story not mainly focusing on a Vault-specific but loot-oriented ending, this still can plenty enough of your time and focus to forgive these. General Knoxx himself is quite humorous at times, being a more sympathetic villain towards you despite his permission for you to kill himself so he can get off this planet. With the new pearlescent weapons and perhaps the biggest loot area of any Borderlands DLC (1 or 2), you will constantly want to keep coming back to this DLC, and replayability is a big deal in my eyes towards DLC content. IF you want to keep playing back to this DLC, no matter how many of the main quests you completed or how high of a level you are, no matter it's faults it is damn well worth the try. Expand
  7. Aug 28, 2019
    8
    Story: So unlike Zombie Island and Underdome where those DLCs branched off from the plot of the first game and did their own thing. Secret Armory serves more of a continuation to where the main game left of. Showing events unfold after the opening of the vault and the Atlas corporations campaign to stop the Vault Hunters. You will find many old characters reappearing and some new ones thatStory: So unlike Zombie Island and Underdome where those DLCs branched off from the plot of the first game and did their own thing. Secret Armory serves more of a continuation to where the main game left of. Showing events unfold after the opening of the vault and the Atlas corporations campaign to stop the Vault Hunters. You will find many old characters reappearing and some new ones that are quite important as well. Generally I think the story here is better told then the main game and the story itself is not bad, but their is still a lack of NPC interaction to make it a bigger step up. It has improved though.

    Gameplay: Secret Armory really adds a huge amount of content to Borderlands 1 then what was present previously. The level cap is gone up from 50 to 61, two brand new vehicles for players to mess around with, brand new equipment and a new rarity called 'pearlescent' for items that are rarer then legendary equipment, but more badass. Not only that, this DLC also set the gold standard for future Borderlands content with a proper endgame where now there's the armory to grab some sweet loot and a raid boss known as 'Crawmerax' who is very difficult to fight, but rewarding to kill. We do get a number of new enemy types as well older enemies with different sorts of Crimson Lance soldiers, Bandits etc. If you were to do everything this DLC has to offer, it would probably be roughly 6 to up to even 10 hours which is a really good length for a DLC and with the endgame it could be even longer. The new area of T-Bone Junction is quite interesting with some rememberable locations, but it returns to the overuse of desert zones again like the main game which is a little bit of a bummer. I also really didn't like the very lengthy highways that they added to get around the map since they go on for a lot of the map. Yes it gives a great opportunity to try the new vehicles out and they are really good, but it gets tiresome after a while. Added the fact this DLC does not have fast travel like Zombie Island and this one really needed it considering how stretched this map is.

    Sound and Music: Voice acting honestly was the best it's been in Borderlands 1 with Secret Armory with both new and old characters and the dialogue at times really cracked up. The sound fx are fine as well. Sadly no new music in this DLC. You jsut ehre the msuci in the main game, which is not a bad soundtrack and is immersive. I would of just loved to have had some new tracks, even if it was bare minimum.

    Performance and Graphics: The game ran pretty well for the most part, but I did get slowdown in a few areas at times that was annoying. Nothing sour the game, but a mild irritation. Graphics are still the cell-shaded art style and I still love it.

    Verdict: Secret Armory of General Knoxx was a great DLC for what it offers on the table. It adds new player equipment, vehicles to drive, Borderlands' first real endgame with a raid boss and the armory, funny dialogue and characters and many more neat additions. It had a few annoyances here and there, but it's a worthy add-on that I highly recommend if you enjoyed the main game and maybe the other previous DLC's.

    Story: 6.5/10
    Gameplay: 8.5/10
    Sound and Music: 7.5/10
    Performance and Graphics: 8.5/10
    Borderland: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx: 8.5/10
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 7
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  1. 88
    This is by far the best of the three add-ons for the core game, and the most fun I had since I completed the main game last year.
  2. If you've been looking for a good reason to re-enter Pandora and start looting and shooting again, spending ten bucks on The Secret Armory of General Knoxx is about as good a reason as you're likely to find.
  3. The Secret Armory of General Knoxx does a great job of both extending the Borderlands gameplay and bringing new elements like creatures, weapons and the new level cap.