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Same game as Men of war assault squad, but with better graphics and a few more missions..
A good game is an improvement on the first game with new features.
A good DLC is content that extends the original game without changing a lot of the base game.
The Pre-sequel should have been DLC for Borderlands 2 though.
Left 4 Dead 2 should have just been a massive Update for 1.
Infamous: First Light as well.
That was a real piece of work. I mean, it was a hell of a nice intro to the new way V would play, but it sure wasn't worth the askin price. I mean, it was nice and all, how after V got released, they added new content that is nothing but franchise glory shots missions, but still not worth it.
I woulda happily dropped a $5 for it, or hell, if dey had dropped it as a preorder bonus, I would have actually broke my "No preorder" rule. I did it for Left 4 Dead 2, damn it.
For a $30 dollar at launch title I can finish in 10 minutes, it was a load of crap.
Specially seein as you get crapin game rewards in V for ownership, and they plot of this "Paid Demo" is literally the whole plot of the game.