It is time to dethrone the Pumpkin King…
Please note that this Review may contain spoilers from the Base game
Some key points that this game add on has to offer:
- New Halloween themed location.
- Trick or Treat Candies.
- New Head and Skins.
- Halloween themed Enemies.

Replayability:
This content adds onto the Base game itself, thus becoming replayable just like any previous DLC’s or base game missions.

MGR Gaming’s Conclusions:
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 1: Bloody Harvest is the first in a series of mini dlc’s to be released for Borderlands 2. Bloody Harvest offers an hour’s play time depending on what difficulty you play it at. The game has one map area that can be explored. The entire area has been designed to give you that scary and spooky vibe all in celebration of Halloween.

Upon arriving in Hallowed Hollow, you will receive an Echo from Zombie TK Baha inviting you over and then giving you the mission to track down and kill the Pumpkin King. The enemies here are all themed up for the occasion thus pitting us against skeleton bandits, with skeleton wizards for the elemental attackers. Along with the skeleton bandits Dr. Ned’s Skraggs seemed to have moved to Hallowed Hollow, giving you another chance to go up against them.
Scattered throughout the area are smashable pumpkins that drop money or a Halloween candy and once eaten it gives you a certain buff for a time period. Something else can also jump out of these pumpkins once smashed… It is trick or treat after all!

The entire area has been beautifully created bringing a fresh and scary look to our Pandorian experience. A tad on the short side but still a pretty decent add on to have.

Additional info:
Platforms: PC: Mac: Xbox 360: PlayStation 3: Xbox One: PlayStation 4: Nintendo Switch: PlayStation Vita
Genre: RPG: Shooter: Action
Censor Rating: Mature
Age Rating: 16
Developer: Gearbox Software, Aspyr (Mac), Aspyr (Linux)
Publisher: 2K, Aspyr (Mac), Aspyr (Linux)
Release Date: 22 October 2013
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