Patrick Rankin says "I’ve been a stalwart champion of indie games and the platform genre for some time now. So it should come as no surprise that when Moon Studios* unveiled Ori and the Blind Forest at E3 in 2014 I was full steam ahead on the hype train. From production stills to the slow leak of gameplay footage, I had been champing at the bit to play. I thought, based on everything we had seen from Moon Studios and Microsoft, leading up to the March 11th release, that I was in for another light hearted romp. Something that would look nice, sound great and have that extra bit of cherished indie inventiveness. Like so many other times in my life, my expectations did not live up to reality. However, as opposed to being let down by months of self-hype, my mind was blown."
While the standard $70 edition of the game may not grant access to the Day 1 exclusive mission, the Gold Edition priced at $109 and the Ultimate Edition priced at $129 both include the Season Pass.
If the content is ready to go day one, probably right to include it in the game?
DLC To me means the developers went on further to produce more chapters for the fans
Unless they finished developing and were sitting around twiddling their thumbs for months before release, I can’t see this is dlc
The Black Ops Gulf War leaks continue with a list of weapon descriptions giving more info on what you can expect from new and returning weapons.
The Helldivers 2 community has shared how great the game has been for their mental health, especially after quitting battle royales.