From Dusk Till Casa Bonita gives players the chance to spend a couple more hours with the kids from South Park. As always, the dialogue is funny and the story has a few WTF moments. Our only complaint is that the plot of this new quest could have been a bit more epic.
Vampire kids clash with Casa Bonita’s latin music and family picnic vibe in an amusing way, but the DLC offers shamelessly little content and therefore is not worth your money if bought separately. [10/2018, p.63]
I had fun with this DLC to the main game South Park: The Fractured but Whole. I know some people complained about the short length. (It took me 2 1/2 hours to complete.) However, I felt it ran the same length of time that any of the main story quests in the game did. There were enough items, fights, objectives, and fights that I was satisfied.
This was a creative segment. (Leave it to the South Park guys to come up with a Dusk till Dawn homage involving the Vamp Kids and Casa Bonita.) Like the main game, there is some weird unexpected stuff that'll leave you laughing.
The game provides a new character, Henrietta, and a new class, Netherborn. They both can be used in the game proper when the DLC is finished. They're both worthy inclusions. Henrietta's regular move set is nothing fancy, but she makes up with it with her special movie, which'll hit a large range of enemies and heal your allies, The Netherborn skills have more range than most moves, plus the special power increases your strength and range for three rounds after the initial attack.
Overall, I didn't regret the purchase.
From dusk till Casa Bonita is a decent DLC. It offers everything we can expect from additional content, but because it is extremely short, it will not please everyone.
DLC is good, but not as great as actual game. Despite the fact, that this DLC about my favorite character, i wouldn't like to buy it without the actual game. 8 out of 10.
Damn I was expecting so much more from this DLC as a huge South Park fan this left me feeling ripped off big time! It is ridiculously short and doesn't add much new content. All in all it is disappointing and feels like a cheap cash grab. I hope they step there game up with the upcoming Mintberry Crunch add on!!!
Business as usual at Ubisoft. Overcharging for flakes of content that should be free. Hopefully the second story DLC coming out later this year will have more meat on its bones. I will admit there were moments that cracked me up, but I found myself disappointed before it was even over because I knew I was nearing the end after about an hour of playing. I was excited for this DLC. Quintin Tarantino movies and South Park are two of my favorite things. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations
It's a shame that a company once known for quality and creative storytelling can't seem to make anything but second rate games. I suspect the powers that be in their corporate structure have decided marketing is more important than maintaining certain standards that many have come to expect. I suppose it's the nature of capitalism to squeeze every last ounce of utility out of creatives, while at the same time distilling imagination to an equation that fits a line on a graph set before a boardroom of corporate goons. Never again will I purchase a title that has Ubisoft on the box. To me, it has become a brand synonymous with shoddy craftsmanship.
SummarySouth Park: The Fractured But Whole From Dusk Till Casa Bonita DLC adds an all-new story campaign and superhero class to South Park: The Fractured But Whole.