Info about LEGO Jurassic World: Jurassic Park Trilogy DLC Pack 1:

Official game description:
Search for dinosaurs around the island in the Animal Control Vehicle and play as classic franchise characters like Eric and Paul Kirby.

Release date: Jun 12, 2015

Categories: Character Collection, Vehicle Customization, Exploration, Puzzle Solving, Creature Creation, Hub World Exploration, Collectibles, Action-adventure


- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $0.00 - $5.00
  - Reasoning: The provided reviews focus entirely on DLC content and pricing, with no direct mention of the base game's price. The first review suggests that a single skin and car are not worth 1 Euro, implying a low value threshold. The second review indicates that some content should be included in the main game, hinting that the base game may be perceived as lacking. The third review finds all DLCs worth $2 total, which could set an upper bound for perceived value. Given the absence of explicit base-game price feedback and the DLC-centric nature of the evidence, the community's fair base-game price range is highly uncertain. A conservative estimate places it between $0 (free) and $5, but confidence is very low due to the mismatch between evidence and the required analysis.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: N/A
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: N/A
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: None of the provided reviews contain any explicit or implicit playtime data for the target DLC. The reviews discuss DLC content, value, and visual aspects, but do not mention hours played, completion times, session lengths, or endgame duration. Therefore, all playtime metrics are null.
- Time-to-fun: No data
- Player Archetypes: No data


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Great value for $2 (weight 0.85): The DLC is considered cheap, fair, and worth the $2 price, offering good value compared to skins in other games.
- Adds cool new content (weight 0.8): The DLC adds 8 new character skins, 4 new cars, and 3 new characters, including cool ones like Lexi and Tim not in the main game.
- Dinosaur creation is fun (weight 0.56): Players enjoy the core gameplay loop of creating and customizing dinosaurs, including activities like digging for bones and extracting DNA.

Common complaints:
- Not worth the price (weight 0.95): Multiple reviews indicate the DLC is not worth its price, with some saying it's only acceptable for the price but not a good value, and others stating it's not worth buying unless you specifically want to play as Eric Kirby.
- Content should be free (weight 0.8): Several reviews state that the DLC content should have been included in the main game or made free, and that it's not a big deal.
- Misleading store description (weight 0.65): The store description lacks detail, with no pictures of DLC items or skins, and the shop text is misleading, implying a new game mode when only skins are included.
- Lacks expected content (weight 0.54): The DLC does not add new dinosaurs, missions, or story content, which was expected by some players.

Gameplay feedback:
- Travel and hub races (weight 0.37): Traveling and hub races are mentioned as enjoyable activities, suggesting that movement and racing elements add to the game's appeal.
- Kirby family characters (weight 0.21): Kirby family characters are mentioned, likely referring to a crossover or themed content that players find interesting.

Performance notes:
No performancepoints

Recommendations:
- Buy on sale or bundle (weight 0.62): Some reviews recommend the DLC, especially if bought on sale or in a bundle. One reviewer finds it worth $2, while another advises checking the skins before purchase.
- Only for specific players (weight 0.35): The DLC is recommended only for specific players: those who want to play as survivor Eric Kirby or collectors aiming for a complete collection.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.18): Players expected the DLC to include new dinosaurs, but it did not deliver on that promise. Additionally, the amount of content provided was considered too low for the price charged.
- Approval (weight 0.18): The DLC was seen as a good deal for players who enjoy purchasing cosmetic items. It offered good value and allowed them to support the developers.
- Frustration (weight 0.18): Players felt misled because the DLC was marketed as a story expansion but turned out to be a cosmetic cash grab. The shop text was misleading, leading to unmet expectations.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.18): The DLC was considered good value for its low price of $2. Players were pleased to finally get the content and found the character function useful.
- Relief (weight 0.09): Players expressed relief that the DLC helped them avoid the negative experience associated with Jurassic Park III.
- Neutral (weight 0.09): The DLC was free, but players felt it was not worth paying for, leading to a neutral stance.
- Mixed (weight 0.09): While the content was considered good, players felt it should have been part of the base game rather than sold separately.}