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denuvo doesn't cause any issues with anything
Not everyone who loved 2016 likes Eternal though. I do, and I think most do, but you won't know for yourself until you try. You can always refund if you don't like it.
But don't be discouraged if the game overwhelms you in the beginning. There are a lot of mechanics to master. And it's super rewarding if you do.
Thank you very much.
Each DLC provides 3 lengthy levels that introduce new enemies and continue the campaign's story.
Thus they provide 6 extra levels plus 1 boss level to the main campaign's 13.
and i'm having a good time
so yes... they're worth it
2 was rushed
It's worth the money
TAG 1 is very hard
Gameplay sucks ? Lol awwh muffin
Same for TAG 2. The gameplay hasn't changed, it's not like Battlemode where some mods are straight up removed. Some new enemies are introduced and a couple of cool mechanics here and there but otherwise it's the same game.
Overall difficulty can vary between the base campaign and DLCs though, an inconsistency which can affect enjoyment.