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Is the pricing justified? The Dev said that they invested more time in it and that it has more content in comparison to the last DLCs so it beeing more expensive should be ok.
If you're not 100% sure about buying it, don't buy it.
IS there a lot of content in that dlc?
-Children and pregnancy.
-Genetic engineering.
-Controllable mechanoids.
-Vampires
Combining these features (or combining them with features from other expansions), you can vatgrow supersoldiers, create a cult of blood around a vampire, or a techno-utopia cared for by your own mechanical underclass.
The perfect biomechanical killing machines are now within our grasp.
More than twice the content of Ideology and Royalty, yes it’s worth the price. Spend that much at McDonald’s for one or two small meals, whereas the DLC can give 1000s of hours of entertainment depending whether you like the game to begin with or not. It’s literally one of the best games on the market today, AAA or otherwise.