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So if those games seemed interesting, Ion Fury should be atleast 3 times better. May as well get the base game and Aftershock DLC. Play basegame first, then Aftershock, and done! And if that's gotten old, the DLC adds alternate/mirrored versions of the normal and DLC campaigns with DLC content on both and mix surprises/ups of different enemies/etc.
The Aftershock DLC basically adds an slightly smaller but also good DLC campaign. If you wanted more Ion Fury to play. Also adds new powerups and weapons and a few new enemies and whatnot (but only to the DLC campaign and the DLC mirrored versions of both campaigns).
Hm, or something like that. Been a while. Maybe to replay it all again, heh...