

When you consider that this new mini-campaign, if you will, is only one chapter long, then it becomes even harder to justify the purchase. Sure, there are a couple interesting bits to be found, but nothing memorable. It’s an interesting premise, but one that isn’t as fleshed out or as interesting as it could’ve been, settling for basic and uninspired instead. Regardless, those who pay the steep and unjustified admission price can expect to find out how independent mercenary Sam became a bad guy.

For that reason, it really doesn’t matter if you decide to play through it before taking on the retail Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance experience, though it’s probably safe to say that most will wait until after they’ve finished Raiden’s storyline before doing so. Unfortunately, there aren’t many this time around, as what we’ve been provided with is more lacklustre than impressive.Īs mentioned above, this Jetstream Sam downloadable content pack is set before the bloody action presented within the core game. Now that it’s out, however, it’s time to rate what’s there and weigh its merits. Anticipated and previewed, its content has been speculated about and discussed.

The first of the planned campaign add-ons, a stand-alone prequel chapter starring the memorable foe named Jetstream Sam, has now made its way to our favourite high-definition devices, offering players more sword-slicing action for a ten dollar price tag.
