| Norion said: When there is a long list of DLC that costs over several dozen pounds in total that's a major turn off. I want there to be just a single purchase and I get everything there is to offer. Stuff like ultimate editions or whatever can help alleviate it but it's not uncommon for even those to not give you everything. |
Also thanks for reminding me. I stopped playing Sleeping Dogs, because I had originally bought all the DLC for it, and as a result, Square Enix likes to spam notifications as soon as I'm about to start the game, constantly one pop up after another, telling me what DLC I have access to, and since there was no way of me skipping the entire thing, I just ended up closing the game down entirely after a few playthroughs. Incredibly obnoxious and I'm sorta glad some games aren't doing that these days.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







