It just feels somehow that the developers had more fun creating this DLC. If you did enjoy the DNF campaign, you WILL enjoy this, and you should definitely grab it if it's on sale. If you didn't like the original DNF campaign, you might like this, MIGHT. Note: You won't see servers that are hosting DLC content in the server browser at all, until you buy the DLC. The new MP maps & game modes are cool too. The Impregnator seems to be pretty strong, but it's not very amusing, the Expander is still a lot better. If you were expecting the Expander to be like the classic one, then you can stop expecting that. Most of the enemies are still there but you've also got the Dukebots, and Duke Clones, and it's pretty cool fighting the Duke Clones because they repeat Duke's quotes and sometimes they purposely glitch them out and their voice pitch gets screwed up, or they say the quotes incorrectly. The shoutouts to the old school Duke 3D maps are pretty funny too. Proton, the villain from the first Duke before Duke 3D is pretty neat. There's a platforming part, where even though it still feels weird due to DNF's clunkyness, is still fun. Honestly, why wasn't this the DNF campaign in the first place? It's funnier, less annoying (the babes in here look better, and don't all use the same annoying voice) and it just "feels" more like Duke. Reposting my review on the DLC page since Steam now allows you to review DLC again. Players who own the first add-on content, Hail to the Icons Parody Pack, will also be able to play Freeze Tag, Hot Potato, Hail to the King Free For All and Predator.
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