![]() ![]() Originally posted by korda99:Crew Expendable and Last Survivor are good but as far as the Season Pass I posted this about 7 hours ago.I think what would help with the DLC is a little video or "secret" revealed about each character at the end of completion. ![]() I'm not one of them and to only have an ENTIRE Season Pass that caters just to one demographic is rather lame in my opinion. That all being said there are some people who love racing against the clock and playing on very hard challenging levels. That was a nice "moment" for me but because so many people are being rushed to complete the game as fast as they can they drastically lose the immersion and time to appreciate the little touches they made on the DLC. I remember going into one room as the doctor's dlc missions and it was a nursery with a night light shooting up at the ceiling everywhere. We don't get to be immersed into the game as the original one. Therefore, we are all racing as fast as we can to get the highest points. We're you running on a time limit all the time? No. I'd like everyone to take a step back too and look at the main game. The last 2 dlcs so far I've hated even more because it takes away from the fun factor by having to collect 2500 points just to even save the game through 10 rounds and then even after that we are back again to it being all about leaderboards and time completion. I played the first few and finished them but it was all a throw away since they never built on the story and I never really "got" anything for my troubles. "Completion" is the key word here for me and that is where the DLCs lack. There are a lot of people who could care less about how their time was or leaderboards. Crew Expendable and Last Survivor are good but as far as the Season Pass I posted this about 7 hours ago.I think what would help with the DLC is a little video or "secret" revealed about each character at the end of completion. ![]()
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