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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands shows off two new classes in latest gameplay trailer

Looks promising for Borderlands fans

I've always had a soft spot for Borderlands' looting and shooting, so anything new on its fantasy successor Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has me very curious. And judging by a fresh 20 minute gameplay walkthrough that shows off two new Fatebringers, locales, and questline, I'm thinking I'll rather enjoy its mixture of FPS silliness and tabletop antics, even if it doesn't look like a massive departure from Borderlands. You can check out the new gameplay footage below.

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Yeah, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands looks as I'd expected: an expanded continuation of the Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon Keep Borderlands 2 DLC. Aside from a brief look at the table-top inspired overworld, the remainder of the footage shows off the game's fantasy take on Borderlands' colourful looting and shooting. Instead of bog-standard assault rifles and grenades, you've got crossbows and flashy spells, which is welcome. I'm really into the magic wave-shooter thing that uses crystals for ammo.

As for the classes, we get a first look at the Clawbringer with its wyvern companion and big hammer, as well as the Spellshot who creates mystical shields and fiery waves. They even reveal that you can select a second class later in the game, so here's hoping you can let loose with lots of fun skill combinations.

Mainly, though, I'm taken by the environments. The snowy towns and dark caverns shown here look gorgeous and offer just as much, if not more, opportunities to get flanks on and chew through little orcs with axes and thunder. So, count me in. The game looks like a solid Borderlands spin-off that knows what made those games tick and ramps them up a notch.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands launches on March 25th on the Epic Games Store and will come to Steam later in 2022.

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Ed Thorn: When Ed's not cracking thugs with bicycles in Yakuza, he's likely swinging a badminton racket in real life. Any genre goes, but he's very into shooters and likes a weighty gun, particularly if they have a chainsaw attached to them. Adores orange and mango squash, unsure about olives.
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