If they can discount this content or make the next two chapters more substantial in their content, that’d be a step in the right direction.
Dead Rising 3 was one of the most attractive exclusives for the Xbox One at launch. It’s one of Capcom’s poster franchises and with a more serious edge, full HD graphics and Smartglass/Kinect support, there was a lot to get excited about. So the announcement of four-additional story-based episodes post-launch naturally enticed many zombie-slayers.
But is it worth the rather eye-wateringly extortionate asking price?
If this were to go on sale, I think it would be worth it...but it would have to be 50% or more.
Sadly there is a survival horror game in here that was dying to get out, and playing someone with a very limited set of tools while facing hordes of zombies in a flight-or-fight tone might have helped an otherwise bland extension of Dead Rising 3 ...
I gotta agree all 4 dlcs were pretty lack luster. Was not happy knowing I paid for this and got the dlcs I did. Nothing new added and stories were not interesting. Added nothing to an other wise great game
I've yet to buy these because, based on what I've read about them (what they add and how short they are) the price is far too high.
As I loved Dead Rising 3, though, when the price of the DLC comes (way) down I will buy them. Until then, I shall pass.
Glad I passed up on this, loved the game... but I just had this feeling that the DLC would suck given the time frame it was supposed to come out in.
I feel as if so much effort and time was put into the actual game that the DLC was such an afterthought. The DLCs were terrible honestly, now I plowed through them to 100% the achievements but overall they offered nothing in terms of content or re playability.
PlayDevil continues to review the Dead Rising 3 DLC packs.
Here is a snippet:
"Once again though, even if you wrap up most of the side content there’s only 1-2 hours of gameplay here and there’s no new map areas. Fallen Angel does seem like slightly better value though than Broken Eagle, as it uses the map more sensibly, and the quality of the missions is noticeably more consistent."