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For me: walk in the park for sure and if you want to spend some extra the other "minor" DLCs are good too, but not essential.
I finished this game 5 times over the years with all DLCs across Steam and also console. I know my stuff.
Also check PC GAming Wiki (google it) for a fix for modern systems that will improve performance a lot, otherwise you might have stuttering and low fps, just google "pcgamingwiki surge" and scroll the page until you find "fixes" section and you will see.
What my post is mainly saying is, should I buy All the DLC or None of them I guess
are walk in the park n good bad augmented for surge1
and kraken for surge2
if its bout enjoyment, walk in the park 100% worth it.
GBA is kinda controvercial since its quite repeative, me personal luv it and spend probably most time there.
kraken dlc, a werid one, not a fan of surge2 and kraken didnt help either. :D
it takes place on a aircraft carrier, but they build holiday homes on the airfield, inclueding an openair cinema. its as weird as the base game. :D
not my cup of tea.