The recent release of the Warrior of Hope DLC for Kakarot is fueling intense discussions among the fanbase. Opinions vary, with some praising its character-driven enhancements, while others point out flaws. Notably, many believe it doesnโt quite live up to earlier expansions.
Initial reactions from fan forums spotlight contrasting opinions. One gamer stated, "I think DLC5 and DLC6 are better I also prefer the Daima part 1 DLC, to be honest." This highlights a faction who feel newer expansions overshadow the latest one.
In contrast, another commented, "Iโm pretty sure this is a cold take as most people think it did everything so well and was a huge improvement over DLC 1 and 2." These remarks suggest that while some embrace the latest improvements, others yearn for earlier features.
The focus on beloved characters remains strong. Many players voiced their attachment to Future Trunks, noting, "Future Trunks is my favorite character after Goku." This affection fuels ongoing debates about character inclusivity in future updates.
Thereโs a call for more expansive content: "Yeah, this was by far my favorite DLC. I think it's the biggest too, until Daima happened."
Interest in potential future expansions is robust. One user remarked, "A GT DLC would blow everything out the water!" Fans seem eager for updates that embrace nostalgic content, encouraging developers to consider older series arcs.
Feedback shows a blend of excitement and critique. As one user put it, "If Part 2 gives us main game SS3 Vegeta and SS4 Goku, itโll be the best expansion hands down."
๐ Players express conflicting views on the value of recent DLC.
โก Calls for expansions from earlier series highlight strong community interest.
๐ฅ Sentiments vary, from celebration of enhancements to critiques of missing features.
The discussion surrounding the Warrior of Hope DLC highlights the community's divided opinions as some embrace the changes while others remain attached to earlier content. As developers consider new directions for Kakarot expansions, fan input may shape future enhancements significantly.