He is a bad guy written by good guys, you see, a crucial difference to so many characters in games that reach for amusing repugnance but have no fundamental likeable qualities. He lives in a crater he calls 'the badass crater of badassitude'.Īnd yet he's also one of the most likeable and humorous creations in both Borderlands 2 and games in general. He sends you into the midst of grave danger for the sake of a pun, and spoilers major plot points in the story the moment you first meet new characters (“Is it just me or does it seem like this guy is going to betray the f*** out of you?”). He berates others for using too many syllables in sentences, and silences them on subjects other than “loot, pecs or explosions”. His loud voice a decibel rip through the air. If Mr Torgue is still human - and after what appears to be an epic poem's journey into steroid abuse, he may now be more pharmacy than man - then he is probably the worst human you could meet. Torgue Tokens make farming the top-tier challenges worthwhile for players already at the level cap. It's also there to fill out the character of Mr Torgue, the kind of man that would send a hitman to settle a review score - the personification of a particular type madness, one both remote and familiar. The satire works because of the exaggeration, the suggestion that a 6/10 review is motive enough for a killing spree. The first is to send up the hysteria that surrounds review scores and the tinderbox tensions that exist between snooty game critic and suspicious game fan - a satirical riff on a taboo theme familiar to both Gearbox and its audience. It's an optional, decorative mission bolted onto the side of Campaign of Carnage, but it serves two purposes. Enraged with the unique force and immediacy of the angered internet commenter, Mr Torgue sends you back in to kill every last writer, finishing with the final, spindly target known only as Game Critic. Until, that is, one makes a barbed remark about the stealth sections in another of Mr Torgue's favourite games while you're making your exit. When the deed is done, Mr Torgue hears the pleas of the other reviewers at ECHOnet (a wry dig at the seeming herd mentality of game review sites?) and bids you spare them. (“He said it sucked, but then gave it a mark that implies it's above average. At first your task is merely to take down the author of a mean-spirited 6/10 review for a game beloved of Mr Torgue, your quest-giver in the second add-on storyline for Gearbox's hick-chic shooter Borderlands 2. It escalates, of course, as all revenge fantasies do. The flavor text of the Carnage parodies the flavor text from the Borderlands variants, with those variants reading "Holy crap! It shoots rockets!".It's the revenge fantasy of every developer wounded by a ruthless critic: a side-quest in which you send your player off to murder an unsympathetic game journalist. The Carnage is a returning weapon from Borderlands.Absorb shields are able to convert the Carnage's projectiles into rocket ammunition.If the Carnage spawns with the vertical grip accessory ("Casual" prefix), it will consume three ammo per shot and fire 3 rockets per shot.Conveniently, that skill increases Krieg's gun damage, which will improve subsequent shots with the same Carnage. Since a Carnage inflicts only splash damage, kills with it will activate Krieg's Blood Bath skill.Because it fires rockets, the Carnage does not receive bonuses from certain bullet-based skills such as Gaige's Close Enough and The Nth Degree.The Carnage does not benefit from grenade or rocket launcher damage bonuses and inflicts no additional damage with a direct hit.This weapon is also able to damage the user if the projectiles explode too close to them. The Carnage is essentially a Torpedo in shotgun form but with increased projectile velocity and a larger blast radius. Fires rockets with increased projectile velocity and splash radius.
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