
It's a good time killer, and you get to tinker around with every It's very much worth the $5, but it's not exactly the world's greatest DLC. It's very much worth the $5, but it's not exactly the world's greatest DLC. Hold on just a little longer, Buried at Sea will make it worth it and since Clash in the Clouds is already along for the ride, we can't just hate on it just because it allows us to experiment with tactical strategies now can't it? … Expand But if you're like me, and jumped the gun for the Season Pass. For that just go to the steam store and buy Knights of the Old Republic and enjoy an RPG with a story line by all means equal to Infinite. I'll admit the fun of this DLC isn't really worth the stand alone price of 5 dollars. Shotgun Charge like Mass Effect? Explosives only loadout? Snipe every single head? You get to try these out in combat then hop back into Columbia and let loose on some story driven baddies. Why? Because now you have the freedom of trying out different combat styles that you would otherwise have reserved in order to progress the plot.

If you're a fan of infinite and wish to play through it again to notice all those little details you missed in the beginning (which I highly recommend because you'll be beating yourself up on how you couldn't possibly notice the ending coming) then this DLC is right up your ally. If you in anyway enjoy the concept of vigors, you'll enjoy this wave based DLC arena. Why? BECAUSE IT INCLUDES THE BURIED AT SEA DLC, that's our man Dewitt with Elizabeth IN RAPTURE.


In direct response to a review by Captiosus, I will defend the merit of buying a season pass but also give a solid reason to include this DLC In direct response to a review by Captiosus, I will defend the merit of buying a season pass but also give a solid reason to include this DLC in your collection.
