If you enjoyed the base game and want more of what you got, get it. The problem is, after 100% the base game, I jumped right into the dlc. The story in part 1 and 3 I enjoyed. Part 2 was clearly a setup dlc for the finale. There was some plot holes not filled through the story that really stand out.
There’s more crime fighting. (About 20 per episode) so around 60 in total. Which reallyIf you enjoyed the base game and want more of what you got, get it. The problem is, after 100% the base game, I jumped right into the dlc. The story in part 1 and 3 I enjoyed. Part 2 was clearly a setup dlc for the finale. There was some plot holes not filled through the story that really stand out.
There’s more crime fighting. (About 20 per episode) so around 60 in total. Which really didn’t need to be in there. Especially if you cleared out the base game. It was just unnecessary filler, which got old very quickly. Same with the challenge missions (taskmaster with a twist) and the base missions (Hideouts). All filler, and repetitive. As you did it all during the base game, by the end of the base game i was sick of it. So getting it again in the dlc was disappointing. There are two side missions that really stood out. And if you play the game they will for you as well. One in episode 1 and the other in episode 3. Overall, story wise, I would give a 7. episode 2 was pretty boring, but 1 I really liked, and three was about the middle of the pack. The end boss Was tough, but also disappointing in my opinion. Gameplay wise a 3. Swinging around as spider man is awesome as always. But I can do that in the base game without spending to get more. Overall I’m disappointed. Expansions should feel different from the base game to keep it fresh. This dlc did not do that whatsoever.… Expand