We Happy Few: They Came From Below DLC Out Now
First DLC of We Happy Few complete with rampaging robots in "Roger & James in They Came From Below" is available now.
Despite best efforts of developer Compulsion Games and backings from Microsoft Studios, action-adventure game We Happy Few turned out to be a disappointment for many when Gearbox Publishing launched it on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
However, their development team still worked on expanding story of the main game with its first ever downloadable content pack in "They Came From Below", which is currently out now on all available platforms.
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Brilliant scientist and inventor Dr. Faraday Wellington Wells was previously working on a portal to evade the city and she was vanished before her assistants James Maxwell and Roger Bacon unwittingly caused an invasion of alien robots.
Contrary to basic gameplay aspects, some activities like crafting, eating and sleeping are completely absent. Instead of a randomly generated open-world, you are now thrown into new locations that are always the same.
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Players will be exploring this new plot as Roger, armed with a Ray Gun for both melee and range attacks. He is aided by James who is a former soldier and his goofy partner, often remaining in contact through a walkie-talkie.
There is theme of James regressing his feelings for Roger even though all mostly he does is question every actions of his associate, which possibly is a result of a dystopian era of a society they live in, where no one would accept this unlikely couple.
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Other than buying separately, They Came From Below DLC will be accessible by owning Digital Deluxe version of the game or getting Season Pass with base game. More content packs similar to this one will likely to come from Compulsion Games in future as well.
Ditching regular role-playing and survival tone, We Happy Few took a bit of classic sci-fi route for their newest content to offer a different take at core story. If you manage to save Wellington Wells from these mechanized menace, more stories with come later.
Despite best efforts of developer Compulsion Games and backings from Microsoft Studios, action-adventure game We Happy Few turned out to be a disappointment for many when Gearbox Publishing launched it on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
However, their development team still worked on expanding story of the main game with its first ever downloadable content pack in "They Came From Below", which is currently out now on all available platforms.
We Happy Few: They Came From Below DLC Out Now |
RELATED: Xbox Game Pass Adds We Happy Few and More
Brilliant scientist and inventor Dr. Faraday Wellington Wells was previously working on a portal to evade the city and she was vanished before her assistants James Maxwell and Roger Bacon unwittingly caused an invasion of alien robots.
Contrary to basic gameplay aspects, some activities like crafting, eating and sleeping are completely absent. Instead of a randomly generated open-world, you are now thrown into new locations that are always the same.
RELATED: Resident Evil 2 Remake All In-Game Rewards Unlock DLC
Players will be exploring this new plot as Roger, armed with a Ray Gun for both melee and range attacks. He is aided by James who is a former soldier and his goofy partner, often remaining in contact through a walkie-talkie.
There is theme of James regressing his feelings for Roger even though all mostly he does is question every actions of his associate, which possibly is a result of a dystopian era of a society they live in, where no one would accept this unlikely couple.
Wellington Wells Robot Uprising |
RELATED: We Happy Few Secret Ending!
Other than buying separately, They Came From Below DLC will be accessible by owning Digital Deluxe version of the game or getting Season Pass with base game. More content packs similar to this one will likely to come from Compulsion Games in future as well.
Ditching regular role-playing and survival tone, We Happy Few took a bit of classic sci-fi route for their newest content to offer a different take at core story. If you manage to save Wellington Wells from these mechanized menace, more stories with come later.