![]() It may have some of the same problems as the base game (more on that later), but it did at least provide me with hours of fun.īranching storyline. One thing Final Battle does differently from the base game is how it handles its story. For a single DLC, this is a lot of new content, and that isn’t even including the new Territory Recovery mode, which adds a bunch of new content as well. This new content isn’t just filler either, it is a pretty expansive take on season 3 of the anime, with a bunch of story events and missions just like the base game. That’s just over half of the time it took me to complete the base game. Just clearing all of the missions in the new character episode mode alone took me over seven hours to complete. For fans of the base game, it’s pretty much more of the same with a few new cool additions, which is definitely fine in my book.ĭecent amount of content. When I called Final Battle more akin to an expansion pack, I wasn’t just saying things. The movement is still just as fluid and is expanded upon with the new Anti-personnel ODM Gear, the combat is still very fun and now allows the use of thunder spears, and the optimization is pretty good considering how much can be on-screen at any given moment. ![]() ![]() Expands on the pros from the base game. Right off the bat, one thing this DLC does really well is take most of the pros from the first game and further expand and refine them. ![]()
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