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Ah, so Seal the Deal is a DLC that adds more difficult levels for people who want a challenge. Death Wish mode sounds like something that would fit in a certain game involving clowns heisting instead of a neat game that looks like this. Nyakuza Metro seems interesting with the multiplayer and definitely worth buying.
I actually just bought this today and will be downloading later, so I haven't figured out if I love it yet. Looks like a bunch of people love this game though.
The DLCs offer a hard challenge mode, online play, and come with 2 extra chapters that are vastly different from the rest of the game and what it asks of you. Combined, they are cheaper than the sale price I bought the game with ($13 on humble bundle) and the DLCs together have given me a little over 100 hours of extra playtime from attempting their new content (or playing around in Online Party) and now have added almost 300 hours into the game for me. While that mileage is of course not what most people would get, it is a showing that these DLCs are worth grabbing because despite being a fraction of the base price, they add so much more fun playtime that if you do love this game you owe it to yourself to pick them up.