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In Hitman, 3 were too many.
Here it seems to be 3 too.
If you subtract the cheat DLCs and the soundtrack, only 5 DLCs remain.
One of these 5 is the free DLC, so 4 are paid DLCs.
One of these 4 is the season pass, which includes the other 3 DLCs.
So there are actually only 3 paid DLCs that you would have to buy if you wanted everything.
Or just get the season pass or the Gold Edition.
only talking about the remakes and new ones tho, never played the originals
2 Remake feels like an alternate take, but a good alternate take. But its not a 1:1 improvement and has some downgrades. So 2 Remake = 2 Original seems fair depending on which you like more. Its worth beating both either way.
3 Original puts 3 """""Remake"""""" to shame. There's no competition there. More puzzles, more costumes, more enemies, more locations, multiple choice story, randomized elements, mercenaries, a Nemesis that cant just be killed with a grenade, more Nemesis chases.......