Just like in the previous game in the series, FFCC: My Life as a King, players have the option of downloading these extras at a price. Some of these additions include new spells, new costumes for the game's lead character, new monsters, and new items.
The cost for all the items comes at 1200 Nintendo Points ($12), 200 Points more than the price of the actual game (1000 Nintendo Points). Costumes cost 200 Nintendo Points ($2) while the items, monsters, and spells will be available for 100 Nintendo Points ($1).
Additionally, Square Enix has said that there will be two expansion stages available down the line for 500 Nintendo Points ($5) each.
I'd like to point out that an IGN article about this can't do math. They have the total amount that you'd spend on the current in-game content as $14. So I guess IGN wants to throw $2 in the garbage...
Also, they referred to Red Fly Studios as the developers of the Ghostbusters DS, which is factually inaccurate.
They're also considered one of the biggest video game outlets online.
New levels for $5 each? They'd have to be very substantial at that price!
New levels for $5 each? They'd have to be very substantial at that price!
I doubt they will. Didn't the add-on levels/races in MLaaK cost $5 each? Or were they less?
I spent too much on that games DLC and I didn't even use half of it. And then I find out half of it is unlocked after you beat the game! >:(
I'd like to point out that an IGN article about this can't do math. They have the total amount that you'd spend on the current in-game content as $14. So I guess IGN wants to throw $2 in the garbage...
Also, they referred to Red Fly Studios as the developers of the Ghostbusters DS, which is factually inaccurate.
They're also considered one of the biggest video game outlets online.
A lot of people also consider them the biggest joke in gaming news outlets.