Hello and Happy Friday! This week’s question is:
You can add DLC to any old school game. What game and what’s in the DLC?
Hello and Happy Friday! This week’s question is:
You can add DLC to any old school game. What game and what’s in the DLC?
Obligatory Half-Life 2: Episode Three
It would have to be something for Disciples 2, a turn-based strategy game set in dark fantasy setting.
Eventually/back in the day, the game got a standalone expansion called Rise of the Elves, which expanded the titular race and made it playable, but that’s as far as Disciples 2 DLC content went, sadly, with many more plans simply crumbling, for reasons undisclosed.
I have been partaking in one of the communities dedicated around modding the game, and there’s been a lot of data mining done on the game itself, with the devs having ambition to really go wild with what made it into the final product and what they had aspirations for.
As to what the figurative DLC should have… Just more of the good stuff. Add more content to existing races (new alternate upgrades for existing units, especially for units with little upgrades), make another playable race, make a unique story campaign and scenarios featuring the new race, etc.; the things I love the game for.
That upcoming Flames of Old mod for Dark Souls 2 looks lit, I’d slap that on there. Wouldn’t fix any issues caused by the game simply not having enough time, but it would look a damn sight better.
…wait, this said DLC, not magic fix. Let’s grab StarCraft and add zombies to it, but not in the way that They Are Billions fumbled it.
Hot Line Miami
Is Morrowind old school enough?
Modders are already adding the rest of Tamriel to Morrowind, albeit slowly.