10 Video Games Whose Best Ending Was In DLC

6. Part IV - Asura's Wrath

Witcher 3 blood and wine ending
Capcom

Other examples on this list, before and after this one, have been the more positive version of a game saving its best ending for DLC. The developers gave their game a proper ending at launch, and then gave fans a little more later.

But the most infamous example of this phenomenon is Asura's Wrath.

The base version of Asura's Wrath doesn't end so much as it just stops. Turns out a game that looks like Asura's Wrath takes a while to complete, and rather than wait for the game to be finished, Capcom decided to sell the entire second half of the game as DLC.

If you want to finish this story that you poured hours into and get the best ending, you would have to cough up about seven bucks at the time. And since, for some reason, the game didn't sell very well, there has yet to be, and likely won't be, a remaster of the game with all the content included.

So whenever Sony decides to finally shut down the PS3 servers, and the PS3 PS Store along with it? Hope you like watching super old let's play videos, because that will be the only way you're seeing Asura's Wrath's ending.

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John Tibbetts is a novelist in theory, a Whatculture contributor in practice, and a nerd all around who loves talking about movies, TV, anime, and video games more than he loves breathing. Which might be a problem in the long term, but eh, who can think that far ahead?