Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2's Voice Pack DLC Sparks Backlash and Disappointment
The highly anticipated voice pack DLC for Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 has caused a stir among fans, with many expressing disappointment and frustration. The DLC, which promises to add customisation options and new voice lines, has been met with a wave of negative reviews and criticism.
Initially, the DLC seemed like a harmless addition, offering 450 re-recorded voice lines and unique head cosmetics for the Space Marine Chapters: Blood Angels, Space Wolves, and Black Templars. However, upon closer inspection, players have discovered a range of issues that have left them feeling cheated.
One of the main problems is the lack of voice lines and banter compared to the original classes. Players have reported that equipping the new voices locks them into an inferior experience, missing helmet filters, and lacking animations. The DLC has been described as 'nothing more than a cash grab' and 'underbaked and frankly a scam'.
The backlash has been so strong that it has sparked a heated debate among the gaming community. Some players have suggested that the DLC should have been included in the second Year Pass, while others believe that Saber Interactive will upgrade the DLC soon. However, the company has yet to officially comment on the situation.
Despite the controversy, the game's developers are already working on Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 3, promising an even more immersive experience. The question remains whether the issues with the DLC will impact the development of the sequel.
As the debate continues, players are left to wonder whether the DLC was a missed opportunity or a necessary step towards future improvements. The controversy surrounding Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2's voice pack DLC has sparked a much-needed discussion about DLC content and its impact on the gaming experience.