takes its own unique twist on the fantasy genre. It has 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:an open world that doesn't take itself too seriously, which is certainly one of its biggest charms. For those jumping in for the first time though, they may or may not know that this game is actually a spin-off of the series.
Gearbox's newest game is actually set in the world of Borderlands as the main cast of characters play a game of Bunkers and Badasses, its version of Dungeons and Dragons, that was actually in Borderlands 2. For those Borderlands fans giving Tiny Tina's Wonderlands a try, there are plenty of references to satiate your love for the series.
7 ꧋ Return Of Queen Butt Stallion ♉
The queen of the Wonderlands is a live diamond-encrusted horse named Butt Stallion. As weird as that is, it's not only in line with the brand of oddness that Borderlands is known for, it is also consistent with what we saw in the Borderlands 2 DLC, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep.
In that DLC, which is also set in the world of Bunkers and Badasses, your main goal is to rescue the queen from the evil Handsome Sorcerer, a version of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the infamous villain Handsome Jack. After you defeat him, the queen turns out to be Butt Stallion herself, meaning that this DLC and Wonderlands 💟are actually connected to each othe🌱r.
6 🔜 The Dragon Kiܫng References The Handsome Sorcerer
To further add to the Assault on Dragon Keep connection, the main villain of Wonderlands, the Dragon King who is voiced spectacu🐈larly by Will Arnett, actually seems to reference the Handsome Sorcerer at one ﷽point during one of his spiels.
While you're out exploring Shattergrave Barrow during the main story, the Dragon King comes on the comm and does the usual Borderlands villain thing of taunting and cracking jokes. While he does so this time, he'll describe meeting a handsome sorcerer who he describes as being a charming and nice guy. Seems like these two baddies would have certainly gotten along with each other.
5 Familiar Borderlands Faces Showing Up 𓄧
As Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is set in the world of Borderlands, there are bound to be a few faces from the latter making an appearance in some form. While there's the obvious one in Tiny Tina herself, there are others who show up in their fantasy cosplay to join along for this adventure through the Wonderlands.
There is the return of the eccentric and foul-mouther Torque, who shows up as a lute playing bard, and Claptrap, the annoying but lovable robot who has a new wooden-steampunk aesthetic this time around. Others have different names but are based on Borderlands. Examples of this are Paladin Mike, who is a male version of Lorelei from Borderlands 3, and the Fairy Punchfather who is good old Brick, one of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the vault hunters from the first Borderlands.
4 Tiny Tina Mentions Having Met Lorelei Onl♏ine ꦡ
Sticking with Paladin Mike, when you meet him while defending Brighthoof, Borderlands fans will instantly recognize the voice as sounding similar to Lorelei from Borderlands 3. As it turns ou✤t, it is actually a male Lorelei, as previously mentioned, as Tina herself explains a short while later that she has met Lorelei before.
She'll describe meeting a barista on the Echonet, Borderlands's version of the Internet, who gave her permission to use her Bunkers and Badasses characters in future games. Lorelei said she was a barista before having to fight Maliwan in the third game, solidifying her connection to Paladin Mike.
3 Torgue's Potty Mouth Is Still Censored
Unlike the series it's set in, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has a T rating from the ESRB when compared to the M ratings of the main series. New fans might assume that because of this, Torgue's swearing has been censored, but even in Borderlands his swearing was still censored.
The Borderlands series in general is light on heavy swearing with Torgue being the exception to this. Whenever he did so in those games,♏ however, it would be accompanied by a simple beep, whereas in Wonderlands it is replaced with an out-of-tune lute string. Either way, it adds to his personality and makes 🦂him one wild dude to hang out with.
2 ꦏ ൩The Weapon Manufacturers Are Versions Of The Ones From Borderlands
Weapon manufacturers have all the power in the Borderlands universe. Since Wonderlands has guns in its fantasy world, it makes sense that those same corporations have some kind of impact in some way. This is seen by each weapon brand in Woꦺnderlands being a different version of the ones seen in the main series.
Hyperius is based on 168澳洲幸运5开奖ও网:Hyperion, the company Handsome Jack once ran, while Dahlia is Wonderlands's version of Dahl who was the original company in charge of colonizing Pandora, the main setting of most Borderlands games.
1 Poster Of Typhon DeLeon In The Background Of The Playroom ꧃ 🙈
At the beginning of the game, yo𒀰u get brief glimpses꧙ of the main game room where Tina is playing Bunkers and Badasses with Frette and Valentine. It is mainly a simple room with some stuff in it, but Borderlands fans will recognize a familiar-looking poster in the background. That being of Typhon DeLeon.
He was the first ever vault hunter in the Borderlands series who appears in the flesh in the third game. This exact poster appears in different places in Borderlands 3, most notably arouꩲnd Sanctuary. But the guy on the poster looks quite different from the actual man himself.