Wccftech published The Surge Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented
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The Surge was definitely a welcome surprise for fans of From Software’s Soul series. While the game developed by Deck13 is clearly inspired by the Japanese series, the team made every possible effort to offer something slightly different, efforts that definitely paid off. Following the release of the main game, The Surge has been expanded with the A Walk in the Park DLC, which offered a decisively different atmosphere and more challenges. Another expansion has been released recently, called The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented, an expansion which is a must-buy for those who have loved The Surge, but it’s hard to recommend to all those who played the game.The Surge Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented
The Surge: The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented sees main character Warren continue its exploration of the CREO facility and enter an abandoned Quality Assurance lab created by Head of Q.A. Dr. Rischboter, also known as The Supervisor. This new testing area has been modeled after an Old West theme, as Dr. Ricschboter is completely obsessed by it, so much that he even addresses players like a bad guy from spaghetti western movies. By exploring the different chambers and collecting audio logs, players will understand how off the rail the doctor has gone with his obsession and how the took advantage of what CREO has unleashed to make his fantasies reality.