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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 7aa9394dea 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 Download Winrar It doesn't take much research to find that there is a lot of controversy surrounding this DLC. And I do get it. While the price-point is high for a medium-level amount of content, and it's online-only DLC, I cannot help but still think it is money well spent on the greatest wrestling series ever. I believe where they went wrong was to not add even more content. As-is, this is 39 new licensed wrestlers, a full-on career mode, and a few more customization options. The new wrestlers are a moot point for some people because of Workshop support. Some say career mode should have been included with the base game. I can get on-board with both of these points; it's certainly hard to argue with them. Further, by having licensed wrestlers, it forced this online-only aspect which everyone hates. Yeah, I do too. The solution to this problem (if you are going to ask $20 for DLC), is to have a metric ton of quality content, where most players would gladly pay simply because it is 'a steal'. Because of Workshop support, I probably would have stayed away from licensed content, but hey, that's just my opinion. But again, as a long-time fan of wrestling games, I can confidently say that this series is hands-down the best. What a sandbox of fun. I'll be buying all the DLC from here on out, and while I wish things were handled a bit better, it doesn't change how much fun I have with this game.. The story of Fire Pro Wrestling World on PC, so far, has been one of bittersweet ups and downs. When the game first launch, the same old fire pro community banded together and started creating custom edits, modders started modding, and people started getting very creative with this game. It was awesome for a few months. Modders were constantly tweaking and updating their mods to add more features and functionality to the game. Then it was announced that Spike had licensed NJPW for officially licensed content. As many have, I had been looking forward to this DLC for quite some time. However, had I known this update would completely destroy the modding community, alienate basically the entire PC community, and set the stage for future money-grab DLC's, I would have thought otherwise.Sure, it's great to be able to play as our favourite NJPW wrestlers (but a lot of the custom edits were better than the officials), but now we can only do so with a completely vanilla version of the game, which is quite boring after you've had a chance to play with mods. But no, that's going to be another $30 spike wants from us in a few months.It seems like Spike Chunsoft is completely oblivious or careless of their main playerbase for this game (ie: people who have been playing fire pro games for years, run e-feds w\/ mods and custom things). But this update completely changed how the PC version loads data, rendering all mods unworkable and un-updateable. The community is now split into 2. People who have updated to FPWW 2.0 for the NJPW wrestlers and ZERO MODDING (and either couldn't be bothered or don't know how to rollback to previous versions and get a 2nd copy of firepro working with mods post-update). It has been discovered that the only way to continue using mods with Fire Pro Wrestling is to make a 2nd copy of your game before updating, and running a separate 1.02 version while offline in steam. Essentially, people who want to use mods basically have to pirate the game now....Not exactly sure how Spike saw this impacting their buyrates but... they just killed their game.. 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.. The story is not bad, but, it's too short. Worth every penny. New moves, edit parts, theme music, official NJPW roster, and Single-Player campaign. Been a supporter of the series since Fire Pro Wrestling Returns, supported the game in Early Access, and I will continue to support it now. They delivered, it was late, but they still delivered. Patience was well worth it. It is worth the 20$ in my opinion. Buy it.. 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.. [Positive points]-Tons of unique moves-Clothing pieces from various wrestlers from NJPW and WWE-No rubish commentary to ruin your gameplay-The game is about patience and strategy-Guaranteed fun in all of your matches-Fighting road (career mode) is not repetitive-Wins and loses in Fighting road open different dialogues-NO LOOTBOXES[Negative points]-Online mode is DRM.-Most of the NJPW roster is not in the game-Corner-to-center moves are the most difficult to land, opponents will casually side step you-Official PC release took longer than expected because all resources were focused on the PS4 port-Mods are not allowed since Spike's contract with NJPW doesn't allow them. (Please, talk to NJPW and explain that the mods made were and are still harmless to the game. The community saw potential in the game and wants to help it get better. If you don't I'll... uh... cry?). So my dudes, it's finally here, fighting road, and after that long wait and multiple let downs it has finally been released, and here's a few thoughts.So the main selling point is fighting road, and at the minute I have spent around 2 hours on it and only just made my debut, it is incredibly long (I'm on about 2% completion.) and I'm excited to play it, FIRE PRO FINALLY HAS A STORY AGAIN!!The included wrestlers are all brand new, with new edit parts that can be used on custom wrestlers and all look as close as you're going to get to the real thing, with some new moves and all the new parts, I know I am very excited to start making more CAWs again with all these new additions.There is also the updated menu, voice lines for all the NJPW wrestlers which again CAWs can use and the addition of run ins for matches, great for if you are running a company and trying to make convincing rivalries like many of us are.Overall for the \u00a315 I paid for this I think it is worth it, I've had no technical issues so far and with over 200 hours in the base game alone this is a very refreshing and very welcome change of pace, finally putting some meat on what was fun, but a little bare. I'm going to have so much fun with CAWs
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