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  • Summary: Brilliant scientist Patricia Tannis may have cracked one of the galaxy's greatest mysteries: what makes the Borderlands' psychos so uniformly deranged? She believes the answer lies with Vaulthalla, a mythical place that induces insanity in all who learn its true nature. Of course, yourBrilliant scientist Patricia Tannis may have cracked one of the galaxy's greatest mysteries: what makes the Borderlands' psychos so uniformly deranged? She believes the answer lies with Vaulthalla, a mythical place that induces insanity in all who learn its true nature. Of course, your average psycho isn't going to peacefully sit still and share Vaulthalla's secrets, so the closest you can get to a willing participant is Krieg, a fellow Crimson Raider and the most badass psycho there is. Problem is, Krieg's not the best communicator, what with all his aggressive, barely coherent screaming. Using technology that lesser intellects couldn't possibly comprehend, Tannis is beaming you and your fellow Vault Hunters directly into Krieg's consciousness so you can discover Vaulthalla for yourself. You'll need to team up with both of Krieg's opposing personas—a raging murder machine and a calm inner voice—if you want any chance of surviving his twisted, meat-filled mindscapes and reaping Vaulthalla's rewards. Expand

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  1. Sep 13, 2020
    75
    This fourth additional campaign for Borderlands 3 is undoubtedly not the most generous in terms of content, but remains very successful thanks to a good story, a very endearing duo of characters (the two Kriegs) and humor bordering on the absurd that hits the mark.
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  1. Feb 13, 2021
    6
    Average but i enjoy it. BadAss enemies than main game. Absolutely craaazyyyy DLC
  2. Sep 12, 2020
    2
    Super lazy desing and no content. Characters are basically the same as always. Nothing to do you can finish the game within 1 hour and 30Super lazy desing and no content. Characters are basically the same as always. Nothing to do you can finish the game within 1 hour and 30 Minutes. I srsly paid 20€ for this crap. Expand
  3. Sep 13, 2020
    0
    This is one of the worst DLC drops I have ever played. Which is amazing since the previous one was excellent. The side quests were aThis is one of the worst DLC drops I have ever played. Which is amazing since the previous one was excellent. The side quests were a complete joke, the main content lackluster. Expand