![]() It’s definitely more of the same but as a homage to the genre it works stunningly well as well as providing a sea of new content to dig into – it’s just a shame they’re quite so expensive and not all included in the Limited Run Games physical release (meaning that if you imported from outside of North America, you’re out of luck and will have to purchase the title digitally to get access). There were a whole load to sift through in writing this, so don’t be too disheartened if your favourite isn’t here – but let me know in the comments what you think!ĭARIUSBURST Chronicles Saviours – Publisher DLC packsĪlready acclaimed upon its release for its sea of content and tightly tuned SHMUP content (that was expanded from the PSP original which never hit western shores), DARIUSBURST made for an even more meaty offering with the addition of DLC packs based on classic scrolling shooter series (themed around developers and publishers such as Capcom, Cave, SEGA and Taito).Įach one offers a trio of new ships redesigned based on the Darius mechanics, alongside some new stages tailored specifically to them. ![]() In this article, I’m aiming to look at 10 of the best of these on Vita – DLC packs that offer a compelling additional experience for a reasonable price that are worth checking out. a physical disk that had to be played after the main title), the practice became more prevalent with the advent of digital distribution allowing a cheap means of providing extra characters, levels and missions. It’s taken time for that to roll out onto handhelds (although there were some early key examples on PSP), but thanks to Vita’s solid online infrastructure we’ve seen many pieces of downloadable content offering more hours of enjoyment for already brilliant titles. ![]() Publishers selling additional content for their games has existed for a long time now – dating back to expansion packs on PC (i.e.
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