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About This Content New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Japan’s premiere pro-wrestling promotion, joins the roster! Battle alongside and against your favorites in the all-new Fighting Road scenario mode.Includes 39 wrestlers, new moves, edit parts and entrance themes. *Internet Connection Required*Internet connection required to access DLC content.Fighting Road: 2017 NJPW Heavyweight ChampionshipScenario mode where you join NJPW as a Young Lion with dreams of winning the IWGP Heavyweight Championship title. Do you make it to the top, or will your career end before it even started? Plan a training regimen to match your fight style and join up with either the Main Unit, L.I.J., CHAOS or Suzuki-Gun depending on your attitude in and out of the ring. Updated RosterKazuchika OkadaKenny OmegaTetsuya NaitoHiroshi TanahashiMinoru SuzukiHirooki GotoBad Luck FaleMichael ElginEVILSANADATogi MakabeKota IbushiZack Sabre Jr.Tomohiro IshiiKatsuyori ShibataJuice RobinsonToru YanoTama TongaTakashi IizukaTanga LoaYuji NagataSatoshi KojimaHiroyoshi TenzanManabu NakanishiSuper Strong MachineTomoaki HonmaYOSHI-HASHITaichiHiromu TakahashiKUSHIDABUSHIRyusuke TaguchiGedoTAKA MichinokuYoshinobu KanemaruEl DesperadoHirai KawatoKatsuya KitamuraTomoyuki Oka 1075eedd30 Title: Fire Pro Wrestling World: New Japan Pro-Wrestling CollaborationGenre: Simulation, SportsDeveloper:Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.Publisher:Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.Release Date: 26 Sep, 2018 Fire Pro Wrestling World: New Japan Pro-Wrestling Collaboration Activation Code [hacked] ProsStory Mode Added (Young Lion - the champ)39 new wrestlers and partsNew MovesNew titlesNew arenaNew RefConsWas online only until a recent updateOverall recommended DLC it's now required if you downlowd steam caws.. This is a great addition to an already phenomenal game. Well worth the wait.. There is a lot of great stuff in this DLC:- 39 NJPW Wrestlers- Loads of new edit parts- 50 new moves- New voices (for the NJPW wrestlers)- Official entrance themes (for the NJPW wrestlers)Now that Spike Chunsoft has removed the always-online DRM from this DLC, I can recommend it to anyone who wants more in Fire Pro Wrestling World.. Although the DLC is worth it's price, the DRM on the DLC is prompting me to put down the negative review for the game, sadly :(PS: The DRM is getting removed, as per words of SC's representative. This review was changed to a positive one :). Its online ONLY. You cant play FIGHTING ROAD offline.WARNING!!! ONLINE ONLY DRM. WARNING!!!. tl;dr - Not recommended except for hardcore edit makers needing parts.I am not a fan of modern wrestling but had re-discovered NJPW through AXS in late 2017 and have followed it ever since. I was excited to get this DLC and excited for the prospect of the Junior Heavyweight DLC down the road. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this DLC unless you're 1) a huge NJPW fan who has to have "official" looking characters; 2) an edit maker desperate for more official parts; 3) have never used mods for Fire Pro World and for whatever reason never will. The latter is important because this update has significant programming changes for compatibility with PS4. Those changes break the mods and for various reasons, they can't and\/or won't be brought to this version. Gone are features like 30 (or more) Royal Rumbles, custom parts, extended movesets, Wargames, etc. Gone are basic quality of life fixes like the rest holds not causing submissions mod (and don't say "logic fixes" - it doesn't if I want my wrestlers to use a rest hold late in the match when they're blown up), the ability to remove the collar and elbow tie-up when simming, or the ability to quickly organize and edit. But knowing many people don't mod, I have tried my best to put that issue aside and ask, for the Vanilla player, is it worth it? My answer: No, not for $20. Maybe for $5-10.The Good:39 "Official" New Japan wrestlers; outside of Bullet Club, and limited to 2017 (so no Jericho or Jay White), the roster is well-covered with only the occasional WTF exception.A large number of additional edit partsA large number of additional movesThe training mode\/how you spend points to level up in FIghting Road seems well thought out and may be my favorite part.The Bad:A few glaring omissions from the roster - some from licensing (like the Young Bucks), some for future expansion (like Will Ospreay), and some for unknown reasons (like Killer Elite Squad)Some of the new faces look great but some don't seem to match the style of the other in-game art which is glaring when playing your edits against them.Paying for moves (that wasn't supposed to happen but... here we are).The Ugly:Fighting Road. This was the heart of the update and I understand a ton of hours and work went into it. But I've now hit "overseas excursion" time, about 15 chapters in, and it's so disappointing, I don't think I'll even finish it. The tone is weird but somewhat suits NJPW in that it's presented as partially kayfabe (victories matter a lot) but not always (you still have to hit certain match ratings and are told to "trust" your opponent and let him hit you on more than one occasion). The default dialogue probably works ok for the traditional Young Lion, but I think they should have locked down a lot more options if they weren't going to change the story to fit player choice.I was able to change my character to Rank S (which should never happen) and Charisma S but I'm constantly told how nervous I am, I nearly pass out in the presence of A-listers, and apparently Tanahashi and I are secret lovers if the flirting is any indication. I've picked cocky heel choices at every turn, won by countout, used chairs, built cheap heat, etc. but I'm constantly told I'm fighting the good fight and getting handshakes from my opponents. I guess they like having their eyes raked and taking a Kendo stick across the head. I've won and I've lost key matches but the storyline moved linearly to my excursion rather than branching; I might get a minor dialogue telling me I messed up, but it didn't seem to actually cost me an opportunity. I miss my target match rating, but the dialogue tells me it was "one of the best matches we've ever seen." Ok, maybe the Young Lions don't actually watch wrestling.There's just no sense of flexibility or control in the story line. It is very much a visual novel with all the essential elements locked, rather than a choose-your-own-adventure story. It does not seem nearly as interesting as some of the prior Fire Pro games where your actions at least led you to a different league with a different style.Not recommended at the $20 price... I am someone who's been very\t crtical (haha) of fire pro in the past, and while I still think the game is missing even the most basic of content, I'll run through the pros and cons of the DLC specifically. Pros: Amazingly detailed models. Look really nice Updated movesets adding moves like KUSHIDAS back to the future. Expansive roster of HEAVYWEIGHT NJPW talent Fully fledged story mode that is actually pretty fun and addicting. Logic is godly. Each match builds so naturally and is massively fun to play due to the way the edits are designed. Makes playing against the cpu a blast. Awesome amount of NJPW Belts Theme songs (Only 18 wrestlers have them but that's out of the developers hands)Cons: Half the roster segmented off with the Junior DLC. Hope you don't want to play as the Bucks, Will, BUSHI, Marty or Liger Lack of Bullet Club members (only 4, Omega, Tama, Fale and Roa) Some wrestlers use moves that they've never used in real life as filler. Some attires haven't been added in (Red hair okada, Juice with Pants) Crippiling mod support is a horrible thing considering they added in most of the basic features that the devs didn'tOverall, the good outweighs the bad with this DLC (as lack of mod support is an issue for the whole game at this point) and it's defintley worth a purchase if you already own fire pro world.. It's a great DLC. It adds a lot of content to the game overall and has a cool story mode.. The story is not bad, but, it's too short
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