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Will there or is there going to be DLC for KH3D downloadable from the eshop? If not (most likely not) would y'all want some and what would they be?

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If Japan hasn't gotten any yet, I doubt it.

tutti frutti. I kind of hope not. To me, it seems like more and more gaming companies are becoming more reliant with DLC in some regards. I think that the games should be completed as is.

It would be cool, maybe some challenge mode stuff. Or COSTUMES, which is what I really want to see.

Oh I've been waiting for a topic like this. I'd like to see what FFXII-2 got. DLC Costumes, Dream Eaters, Boss Battles and Keyblades.

tutti frutti. I kind of hope not. To me, it seems like more and more gaming companies are becoming more reliant with DLC in some regards. I think that the games should be completed as is.

 

Except no game has ever been 'incomplete' because of DLC. You can't honestly say you would have noticed if any DLC for a game had been missing, could you?

DLC? *faints*

There has been no announcement of DLC for Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] at this time.

Japan got a patch to fix some of the glitches in the game so maybe.....

Except no game has ever been 'incomplete' because of DLC. You can't honestly say you would have noticed if any DLC for a game had been missing, could you?

 

tutti frutti. No, I can't say that I would. Though, for me, I think that DLC shouldn't be needed to get the full version of a game. Add on content that isn't required to finish the game, such as costumes, side quests, etc., is understandable. Though I just don't want to pay for a game itself that is incomplete storywise/gameplay-wise and be forced to pay for the remaining amount of the game. But there were games prior to the current gen games that didn't have DLC and were still solid in their own right.

tutti frutti. No, I can't say that I would. Though, for me, I think that DLC shouldn't be needed to get the full version of a game. Add on content that isn't required to finish the game, such as costumes, side quests, etc., is understandable. Though I just don't want to pay for a game itself that is incomplete storywise/gameplay-wise and be forced to pay for the remaining amount of the game. But there were games prior to the current gen games that didn't have DLC and were still solid in their own right.

 

But I can literally think of no game that requires DLC at all. Even Final Fantasy XIII-2, which REALLY could have used some plot explaining DLC, didn't do that.

DLC has introduced new story elements before, but they've never been necessary.

And certainly not required for completion of the game...

But I can literally think of no game that requires DLC at all. Even Final Fantasy XIII-2, which REALLY could have used some plot explaining DLC, didn't do that.

DLC has introduced new story elements before, but they've never been necessary.

And certainly not required for completion of the game...

 

tutti frutti. Asura's Wrath is so far the only game that I can think of off the top of my head that requires DLC to finish the game and get the full completion of the game. Though I haven't played XIII-2, I kind of think that people would be cheated in paying a set amoung of money for the game itself, but in turn have to pay an additional amount of money just to have a more thorough understanding of what happened. I see where developers are going to adding elements to the games, but people shouldn't be forced to pay extra just to see the game from beginning to end.

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