If you adored the base game as much as I did, I still recommend picking up this DLC. Still, there is a lot of value to be gained from this DLC. Even the time element of this area, while present, is far more minor than in the rest of the game. The area retains the puzzle vibe, but loses a lot of what made the original game so great, with interesting physics and motion. There are far more restrictions placed on the player, especially with regards to movement. While the implementation of this area is done well, it feels like a very different game to the earlier DLC area and the original game. The second issue I had is in the second area of the game, where the game takes on a more horror-esque vibe. This also leads to some backtracking as you scour the map to re-check information you've seen to make sure you haven't missed anything. Some players make like this change, but personally I found it harder to follow, especially since it's difficult for the developers to assume you've noticed details in the images, so the "Rumors" screen is far less useful. The first change is that there is basically no notable text, with hints instead given in image form. The content of this DLC contains two notable changes which I personally didn't like as much. However, while I enjoyed it, it wasn't close to my love for the original game. It has a lot of good qualities, and I'd say it's worth the small price tag. If you like Outer Wilds, you'll still likely have fun with this.
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