Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Reviews
Despite its shortcomings, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands manages to cement itself as one of the best games in the series due to its whimsical storytelling and captivating gunplay. It may not be better than Borderlands 2, but it's definitely on the right track.
While any of Gearbox’s looter shooters are better with friends, the solo experience can be just as fun here. Those not into the futuristic sci-fi setting of Borderlands will likely find solace and endless refuge in the fantasy world found here. This change proves that the Borderlands formula has the room to stretch its legs and do more going forward. Wonderlands’ humor works because it makes jokes on the style it’s emulating rather than making pop culture references. This shows every dungeon master can make a messy, but fun campaign, and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands shakes up the Borderlands formula enough to be a exceptionally honed fantasy adventure.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is a direct sequel to Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep that appeared in 2012 as an expansion for Borderlands 2. Now Tiny Tina has her own game in which she can shine with her humor. The fantasy world of her tabletop card game looks beautiful and there is plenty to experience. It does have a few careless mistakes that hopefully can be fixed soon. However, the game continues to have a known problem: playing alone is just not always fun. So find some friends to play this game with.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is the best modern Borderlands game out there today. Despite its issues, Gearbox Software has delivered its best take on the Borderlands gameplay, paired with genre-appropriate humor and a setting that reminded me why I enjoy diving into this type of looter shooter every now and then.
Tina Tina's Wonderlands is nothing revolutionary, just a great looter shooter with a funny, if a bit infantile, story and a solid gameplay foundation.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
I would rank it right up there next to Borderlands 2 in terms of quality. The writing is fantastic, and the gameplay improvements, many of which were brought over from Borderlands 3, often put it a step beyond Borderlands 2. If you are at all a fan of the previous Borderlands games and their satisfying gameplay loops, you really cannot go wrong with this game.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is a fantastic return to form for Gearbox Software.
While still Borderlands at its core, Wonderlands stands on its own as a great entry that's worth trying.
However, where Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands truly shines is in its superb setting, well-written characters, and off-beat writing that feels right at home within the framework of four friends playing a game of Bunkers & Badasses.
Wonderlands manages to instead fix many of those issues while injecting new ideas to make it a special entry in the franchise thanks to more than just its setting. Hopefully, the game’s season pass will only continue to polish it even more, and the developers at Gearbox will take the lessons from Wonderlands into the series’ future.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands does not try to reinvent the Borderlands wheel. Instead, it molds it into something fresh enough to satisfy fans of the series that are looking for more. Just know that if you do not like the titular character then this is not the game for you, as there is a whole bonkload of Tina. If the $70 price tag on Series consoles doesn’t scare you off, and you have a few friends to play with then you will enjoy this expertly crafted schlooter.
"Tiny Tina's Wonderland" is a game that you can enjoy even if you have never played the "Borderland" series. Various guns, which are characteristics of the existing series, remain the same, and the magic spells added this time, melee weapons, and multi-classes have been combined to make the game much interesting. The humorous story and attractive characters are still there, and the charm has been upgraded with the voiceover dubbing. First of all, it's so fun that I don't know if time is going.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands boasts impressive sights, sounds and characters, with gorgeous worlds illuminated by the polish and performances backing the game.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands looks a lot like Borderlands 3 and plays a bit like it as well. Luckily, the Wonderlands offers up a fantastic setting full of great enemies and humor that hits a lot better. It's a shame the Overworld feels so unnecessary, although there is plenty of fun to have thanks to the bigger focus on customization.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Long story short: immerse yourself into the Wonderlands if you fancy a long-term first-person shooter loot-driven RPG experience. You won't regret it.
Despite the optimization issues, the network problems with the Shift servers that cause momentarily framerate drops, the fact that there are some unexplainable crashes and various bugs, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a truly wonderful experience for all Borderlands fans. It is different enough, so veterans won’t see it just a reskin, and familiar enough to get lost in the game world.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, to a large extent, is what to expect from a sub-version of the Borderlands collection; a chaotic, fun and entertaining experience.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Even if you’ve been looting and shooting in the Borderlands for the past decade, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is still well worth a look. It’s got fantastic and addictive gameplay, the pacing feels quite good as well, and there are enough new features, enemies, and bosses that will keep you and your friends coming back for more adventures. Tina's fantasy spin-off proves it's more than worthy alongside the mainline entries.
Thanks to a couple of fresh ideas the game is much more engaging than Borderlands 3, but it's still not great enough to compare it to the sequel.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Borderlands in the form of a fantasy board game, accompanied by the cute Tina, brings you an interesting experience full of action and humor.
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