The Surge: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented

The Surge: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented

released on Oct 02, 2018

The Surge: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented

released on Oct 02, 2018

DLC for The Surge

Enter the bowels of the CREO facility and explore an old and abandoned Quality Assurance lab created to push CREO's tech to the limit. Warren will face Dr. Rischboter's deadly test chambers that, for some reason, feel like torn straight out of a twisted Wild West TV show!


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While I think adding a DLC in this type of game could be beneficial due to being able to customise difficulty, this falls sooooo flat!
I would have expected more unique enemies, more randomness to the enemies, AND BETTER BOS FIGHTS.
I found this way to easy. Bosses were a joke, some gimmicks like the sun were cool, the first time. and its a shame because the setting is actually interesting.
One thing I can say that is good about this DLC Is the HUB, it has points so you can essentially fast travel for the base game.

I got all trophies for this and my god getting some of the weapons were a joke, why do I have to mix and match difficulty multipliers and guess which ones to use. Yeah it wasn't much of a challenge, but it became monotonous and boring very VERY Quickly.

Id really only get this DLC for the HUB :)

A very unnecessary DLC that unfortunately bills itself as if it will have valuable story content - it does not. This is a series of combat arenas with a variety of gimmicks. In one level, you may have to fight in the shadows due to sun-inflicted AOE damage, while in another, you might have to defend a platform from waves of enemies, and so on. The levels culminate in one of three extremely unimaginative bosses (what if there was a normal enemy that wore a cowboy hat and had inflated HP???). The whole thing is spruced up with the flavor of a generic Western setting, presumably to make it seem like more work went into this than really did. I like the combat in The Surge - but certainly not enough to engage with it for its own sake. If this was free, I wouldn't have bothered writing this - but the fact that they charge money for this really sticks in my craw.