![]() There are these ghost-like creatures that roam the base, but can’t be attacked and doesn’t seem to notice you. Unfortunately, none of this is explained in any way and was by far the worst part of the whole experience with Subject 2923. Once you do find the installation you’ll need to perform a bunch of tasks to turn on the power and progress, just like in the base game. ![]() Your first goal will be to find Ward Prime, another base-like structure that’s been abandoned for years. Because of this setting, there’s also a new element that’s introduced, ice themed of course, which can freeze you, or enemies and cause quite the damage if left unchecked. Most enemies will be the new rat-like humanoids, of which some are quite vicious and can swarm you quite quickly if not careful. Subject 2923 will have you exploring a new tundra and winter themed world, which also will bring new enemies and bosses with it as well. Just like the previous DLC, to access Subject 2923’s campaign you’ll need to interact with the Ward 13 stone and select “Reroll Campaign”, choosing the DLC. You’ll play in completely new areas, one that is winter themed with a whole new rat-like enemy. Once you do though, there’s more to uncover, as you’ll need to put an end to The Root once and for all, which isn’t going to be a simple task. Ward Prime is a long lost base from ages ago, so you’ll need to venture through some dangerous territory to find it. While Ward 13 is still your base of operations, Ford wants you to investigate something about ‘The Dreamers’, and this is where Subject 2923 comes in. While you do need the base Remnant game to play Subject 2923, you don’t need to own the previous Corsus DLC.Ĭontinuing the main campaign from Remnant, you begin your quest in a new area with word that there’s a Ward Prime nearby. In this new DLC you’ll face off against new enemies, earn new gear, solve puzzles and challenge yourself with some very difficult bosses. Now Remnant has its second and final paid DLC, Subject 2923, a swan song to the game that won me over and surprised quite a lot of people. I ended up enjoying the previous DLC as well, Swamps of Corsus, which you can also read HERE. This changed once I ran into a high level player that took me under their wing and explained a lot of things that the game doesn’t teach you at all. Truth be told, I wasn’t having much fun with it when I originally started playing, as I didn’t really understand much of its odd mechanics and design choices. Usually games like Remnant From the Ashes really aren’t my thing.
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