I’m pretty sure Sleeping Dogs has DLC
as long as the definitive edition has all the DLC, it doesn't matterthe real problem with definitive editions is that they depend on you not already owning the game—so you might have spent $120 on the game + all its DLC, while i'm sitting here only paying half of that because i was smart enough to waitwhich is not exactly fair, but w/e
Quote from: Verbatim on September 04, 2018, 10:46:58 AMas long as the definitive edition has all the DLC, it doesn't matterthe real problem with definitive editions is that they depend on you not already owning the game—so you might have spent $120 on the game + all its DLC, while i'm sitting here only paying half of that because i was smart enough to waitwhich is not exactly fair, but w/eApparently it would cost me 58,86€ to buy all the DLC I'm missing for the game (I have the original edition) but only 29,99€ to buy the Definitive Edition lol
Are we talking about first or third person view games with AAA-ish graphics and stuff, or some forgotten japanese RPG indies with 2D graphics as well?
Quote from: Ásgeirr on September 04, 2018, 12:28:11 PMDragons Dogma: Dark ArisenThat’s another “definitive edition” though because it has more content than the normal Dragon’s Dogma. It’s like Ninja Gaiden 3 and Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor’s Edge, apart from the technical and gameplay improvements there is a ton of new content. It’s pretty much DLC.
Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen
Do HD Remasters count?
Does MCC count? It has a whole separate game as a DLC (ODST), but it was not a part of the original release.
Quote from: Ásgeirr on September 05, 2018, 02:15:50 PMDivinity: Original Sin 2nothin personnel
Divinity: Original Sin 2