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Posted: 19 Nov, 2019 @ 1:29pm

We All Fall down is the conclusion to the We Happy Few DLC Trilogy.

After another 2 hours of gameplay as Victoria Byng, this DLC expands on happenings after the primary story arch as a final climactic finale regarding the future of Wellington Wells. You discover Victoria's backstory and moral dilemmas that she faces after being captured by Ollie in the main games section and being forced off her Joy.

Like the other 2 DLC's that add to the Season Pass, this adds a new weapon to the We Happy Few universes, the whip. This, along with an electric dart gun are the only two weapons which are provided, and which you upgrade throughout. Using the whip you can soar through spots of the town, which flows very smoothly with the animations provided.

The DLC is linear, and not a sandbox experience. It is hard to become lost, Combat is, however, optional, as the game gives you more opportunity to sneak past enemies through bushes or via rooftops, yet leaves that open to you to take down brute enemies. The whip never got tedious during combat, but if you become overwhelmed, you tend to run in a circle and kite enemies much like COD Zombies.

After Completing on the hardest difficulty I died maybe 4 or 5 times at max. This DLC doesn't allow for crafting and coming across healing balms on the hardest difficulty is rare. I was primarily at 3% HP for most of the experience, however, managed to escape enemies more often than not being able to easily run past all of them if the need arises.

If you were to only complete this DLC without knowing the history of Wellington Wells, and playing the main story, understanding the difficulties of what Joy causes, then this DLC may seem more like an off branch expansion. It should be played last.

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