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Stylish arenas, super-difficult tournaments, weapon loots, hours of co-operative play
No storyline, no experience, often unimpressive weapon drops, too difficult to conquer solo
Gearbox's second DLC content update for Borderlands is all about action: featuring the Underdome, a riotous arena where death and mayhem rule, it's a worthy download that brings a Gears of War Horde mode like experience to the world of Pandora. Unfortunat...
Abstract: A standard video game used to mean that it would offer some gameplay or storyline mode, with the addition of at most a multiplayer option. These days, developers are relying on the extra content and extra modes of gameplay to increase their game’s shel...
Abstract: Most people don't seem to have a problem with purchasing downloadable content. Sure, it seems strange to put additional money into a game after plunking down $60 on a new title, but developers are usually good at making the content feel unique, instead...
Unless you have a core group of three other friends and all of you have maxed out level 50 characters, I wouldn't recommend Borderlands: Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot to you. It isn't balanced properly and, since there is no normal XP awards or l...
Published: 2010-01-07, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Little over a month after the release of its first downloadable content pack (), Borderlands is at it again. The second serving is titled Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot in honor of the vampy ringleader who oversees the coliseum-style combat that dominates ...
Abstract: It’s good to see that the Borderlands DLC packs aren’t immediately falling into the trap of being more of the same, as Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot is a very different experience from Zombie Island of Dr. Ned. This time around your $10 buys you access to...
Adds a horde/firefight mode to Borderlands. Brings plenty of challenge to the game for people already at level 50. Adds a lot of hours of gameplay. Extra skill point is always a nice thing to have.
Removes almost every "fun" element from Borderlands. No experience gain. No new weapon drops. Difficulty level is so high it makes it a frustratingly impossible mess. No charm or good sense of humour.
Abstract: Gearbox could give a keynote address at this years' Game Developers Conference on both what to do and what not to do in downloadable content packs. That's because they now have a good example of each. The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned (the first DLC for Bor...