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  1. Aug 7, 2023
    3
    I haven’t even been playing for a hour and I regret buying it it’s not a bad dlc just the price is f***ing upserd 15 bucks for an extra planet. I also feel the fact the give you all of the sparks takes away from the fun of cole crying them all since you will know what they are. Don’t buy the dlc buy the season pass instead for 15 bucks you get waaay more stuff. 15 bucks is ridiculousI haven’t even been playing for a hour and I regret buying it it’s not a bad dlc just the price is f***ing upserd 15 bucks for an extra planet. I also feel the fact the give you all of the sparks takes away from the fun of cole crying them all since you will know what they are. Don’t buy the dlc buy the season pass instead for 15 bucks you get waaay more stuff. 15 bucks is ridiculous Nintendo fix this Expand
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  1. Jul 2, 2023
    90
    The Last Spark Hunter managed to do something we didn't think was possible: It made us care for a DLC other than the one that has Rayman in it. What a great DLC, with great combat, great new characters and fun world to explore.
  2. Jun 26, 2023
    60
    If you’re itching for more Sparks of Hope gameplay, The Last Spark Hunter DLC will give you exactly that. However, if you were like us and quite satisfied with the length of the original adventure, this is a completely skippable DLC as it exists separately from the base game, having no impact on gameplay or the planet-hopping narrative despite being rooted in it. Even for newcomers, it’s an odd decision to place it outside of the base game instead of an epilogue or stand-alone adventure. Ubisoft’s Rayman will star in the final DLC that might warrant more of an incentive to Ubisoft’s bizarre Mario and Rabbids mashup, but until then, it's safe to leave Cursa’s minions well enough alone unless you’re really into more tactical Rabbid antics.