
The weapons on the other hand you yourself can rebuild once you figure out the weapon combinations for the weapons. The DLC only adds in cosmetics for suits that have zero status effects like in dead space 2. Me personally you don't need any of the DLC except for the Awakened which was ment to be a prologue to dead space 4 (but ended up being more of the ending more than anything). It remains to be seen whether the Bot in the premium game feels crippled in order to force people to buy this pack.įans may wonder about the Bot Personality pack too.Was supposed to be a dead space 4 but they didn't ever finish prototyping it let alone getting a playable demo out, EA pieced out/dismantled the Visceral Games studio effectively ruining the potential for future installments.

if the Bot’s Capacity has been designed properly then there will be no need to upgrade it. In particular, the Bot Capacity and Bot Accelerator packs look like cash grabs. Amazon lists the game at £40 for the Xbox and 360, and £30 for the PC version! This is all in addition to the micro-transactions planned for people to buy resources for crafting.ĭevelopers often have a bit of ‘free time’ between finishing the game and the launch date, but this is rather a lot of DLC to pump out in just a few weeks. The price for the launch DLC comes to just over $40 (about £25), with an extra $10 for an Online Pass for anybody buying second hand. The packs range from adding new weapons and suits to upgrades for the Scavenger Bot to improve its loot gathering speed, capacity, and even its personality. Dead Space 3 is to launch with 11 DLC packs.
