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For those looking for more content, the expansion adds roughly 5 to 8 hours of gameplay depending on your playstyle, according to data from HowLongToBeat . The Bad
The DLC introduces "Major Mutations," allowing you to further customize and overpower your favorite characters like Bormin and Dux. Mutant.Year.Zero.Road.to.Eden.Seed.of.Evil.Upda...
Similar to the base game, the difficulty can be punishing for newcomers. Metacritic reviews note that while the blend of genres is satisfying, the learning curve remains steep. For those looking for more content, the expansion
You return to familiar locations from the base game, but they have been transformed by the "Seed of Evil"—overgrown with strange, aggressive plant life. This reuse of assets feels thematic rather than lazy, as it shows the evolving threat to the Ark. Metacritic reviews note that while the blend of
is a solid expansion that successfully builds upon the "XCOM-meets-stealth" foundation of the base game, Road to Eden . It offers a direct continuation of the story, picking up exactly where the original left off, making it essential for fans who want closure and more tactical challenges. The Good
is a must-play if you enjoyed the base game's lore and tactical combat. It delivers more of what made the original great while adding a few powerful new toys to play with. However, because it is a direct narrative sequel, you definitely need to finish Road to Eden first.