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The Secret Army of General Knoxx: Borderlands DLC Review
12 out of 15
One more trip to the Pandora playground
Date: Friday, March 12, 2010
Author: Brandon "Lost Lewts" Cackowski-Schnell

You can argue that the consumer shouldn't have to pay for a game studio's tweaking, and it's a fair point to make, but thankfully Gearbox is actually trying. Too many times DLC is used to shovel out pieces of the main game the developers didn't have time to finish, or simply goose the consumer for more money without adding any value to the main game at all. General Knoxx may suffer some as a result of all of the fiddling, but in the missteps you can see the start of something bigger than what Borderlands was originally intended to be. Make no mistake, this game is now a Franchise with a capital "F" and if through the playing of these DLC packs I can see how a game goes from backwater planet to galactic empire, then I'm happy to pay for the privilege.



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