You may think that the Harley and Red Hood 'Story Packs' would indicate a decent sense of quantity in their respective missions, but you'd be completely wrong. To call these glorified challenge maps 'Story Content' is pretty laughable, as each one in total clocks in at around 10-15 minutes each, with each map being connected by a short cut-scene. They aren't dissimilar from the cut-scenes that featured in Robin's Challenge Map DLC in Arkham City, which also happened to feature small pieces of dialogue to branch together missions, but at least there they were marketed as such and made no attempt to deceive the consumer as to what they were purchasing. This leaves a great many doubts as to just how long the upcoming pieces of story content will be included within Knight's season pass. It would be fine if these characters had a large arsenal of gadgetry like their Arkham City predecessors, but their gameplay leaves too much to be desired to warrant a purchase.
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