So no band-aid for the game’s biggest flaw, then. It’s full of aggressive and animated pianos, pens and staplers (gah, the frigging staplers!), and it abides by the Boyfriend Dungeon template of a long sequence of mob-filled levels, punctuated by elevator levels (so that you can skip to those floors on a subsequent playthrough) with a boss at the end of it all. To its credit, Boyfriend Dungeon: Secret Weapons does come with a new Verona College dungeon. On our shopping list for Boyfriend Dungeon DLC, right at the top, was a desire for combat improvements. If you completed it for free, you’ve now got a decision to make: do you invest in it just to play the DLC? We’re not cynical enough to believe that the free DLC was timed to exploit its ejection off Game Pass (it’s the game’s birthday after all), but that doesn’t stop it from being unfortunate timing for a lot of players. It’s badly timed, because, only a couple of weeks ago, Boyfriend Dungeon was removed from Game Pass. It’s well-timed in the sense that it’s a piece of anniversary DLC, celebrating one year of Boyfriend Dungeon. Boyfriend Dungeon: Secret Weapons DLC is both well-timed and poorly timed.
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