This Season Pass gives you both Dark Souls III DLCs at a discounted price. Ashes of Ariandel and The Ringed City are both excellent expansions, and I wrote separate reviews for each of them. The boss fights in both DLCs are absolutely amazing, and the areas themselves are incredible sights to behold. I think this Season Pass is well worth purchasing since it offers a slight discount, but the amount of content and quality you're getting from these DLCs is incomparable. If you enjoyed Dark Souls III, I highly recommend picking up this Season Pass.
DARK SOULS™ III - Season Pass - レビュー・評価・同時接続数
📖 概要
『DARK SOULS Ⅲ』追加DLCのシーズンパスです。 DLC第1弾 『ASHES OF ARIANDEL』(2016年10月25日配信)とDLC第2弾(2017年初頭配信予定) の2つがセット価格でお得にお求めいただけます。
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👍 Good
For both pieces of the DLC, I feel as though the price of the pass is relatively justifiable. Still, I would advise picking it up on sale, if only because the Ashes of Ariandel is a pretty short DLC with only 2 bosses (unless I am remembering wrong).
Eh
👎 Bad
Four Incredible Boss Fights, a Few Decent Weapons, Three Extremely Mediocre Levels, Get It on Sale From Soft tend to release only one piece of DLC for their coveted Souls games. Dark Souls 1, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring each had one expansion that was reasonably priced for what you got and added new bosses and weapons to the game's combat sandbox. Dark Souls 2 added three whole DLCs that were so necessary to the game's meta that the re-release of it called Scholar of the First Sin included all three DLCs for free. Thing is though, all these pieces of DLC (with the exception of Old Hunters as well as Shadow of the Erdtree) were ten dollars USD. That's honestly a steal for the content you were getting. The DLCs for Dark Souls 3 were 15 dollars each and barely justify that price point. For a bundle of 25 dollars, you're better off getting these on sale. The second DLC, The Ringed City, is doing most of the heavy lifting here. You have three of the best boss fights in the entire Dark Souls trilogy, some insane weapons and build variety, and some truly inspired vistas. Even then though, Ringed City isn't without faults. The level design for both the levels featured in Ringed City are just as lackluster as the base game, the semifinal boss Halflight... honestly may take the cake for the single worst boss in the trilogy, and the enemy layout and placement is so random. The first DLC, Ashes of Ariandel, has one stage and two bosses... and only one of those bosses is good. For 40 bucks, Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree felt like a sequel to its base game content. This game's DLCs felt like you had one team making these boss fights as incredible as possible, and the other group of guys were laying out enemy spawns and map design by mistakenly spilling their coffee over a tabletop board. If you get the complete bundle for Dark Souls 3, this is just more content waiting for you after you defeat the final boss (or before, it's recommended to be SL70ish for Ashes and then close to SL100 for Ringed City). But taken on their own merits, these are nowhere near as strong as From's other DLC attempts.
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