Raid Mode: Album Storage A DLC
Add an additional 24 album storage slots. Evaluate albums to acquire powerful weapons and parts, and conquer Raid Mode!
App ID | 320386 |
App Type | DLC |
Developers |
Capcom |
Publishers |
Capcom |
Categories |
Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, Co-op, Full controller support, Downloadable Content, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres |
Action, Adventure |
Release Date | 24 Feb, 2015 |
Platforms |
Windows |
Supported Languages |
Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, English, Korean, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Polish |
10 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews
8 Negative Reviews
Mostly Negative Score
Raid Mode: Album Storage A has garnered a total of 10 reviews, with 2 positive reviews and 8 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Negative’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
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👍 : 3 |
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6/10
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
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shouldn't cost money
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
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Bad Microtransaction. Shouldnt cost money.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
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Communist target acquired.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
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Money donation to a billion dollar company.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
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Quite useless, even if you want to play raid mode.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 1
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Slots shouldn't be a thing you have to pay for, especially when it's for a specific mode (x7).
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
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Really tacky of Capcom to ask money for these slots> Fortunately most of them are entirely superfluous>
TLDR_ Only the Parts Storage is truly useful but only buy them as and when you require them, it is possible you can make do without any of these>
If you KNOW you want them then by all means go for it> Otherwise here is my review of the three different types you can buy> I bought the first upgrade of each type out of curiosity and here are my conclusions after about fourty hours of RAID mode>
_ Parts Storage _ At least the first slot is worth getting if you like to buy all parts you can afford from the store> Buy more if you find you need them> I like to stockpile parts so I can upgrade them as early as possible> Parts are randomised in the store each time you load the vestibule> Either by reloading RAID mode, or by clearing a mission> Since reloading RAID mode is a ballache method of farming parts you require I just buy most parts from the store as I want or can afford after each mission> Having the extra slots ACTUALLY HAS VALUE UNLIKE BUYING EITHER OF THE TWO OTHER TYPES AS I WILL EXPLAIN WHY BELOW>>>
_ Weapon Storage _ Only worth it if you like to have different variants of the exact same weapon because if you are happy with one of each VARIANT of each type {one of every individual weapon} you dont need to upgrade this at all>
_ Record Storage _ Not sure why you would need this as long as you can be bothered to either evaluate or sell records after every few missions > Dont bother buying this under any circumstances _ unless you absolutely know you want it>
This review is written with wierd symbols because I thought saving seventy pounds on a mechanical keyboard by buying a Razer Tournament Edition rather than something professional with competent drivers like a Filco was a good idea so I have to do without normal punctuation or numbers while typing within the steam client and sometimes on websites like Reddit. DO NOT EVER BUY A RAZER KEYBOARD.
👍 : 77 |
😃 : 17
Negative
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A little explanation on what albums are first, since the store description is mostly for those who already play raid:
Albums (vinyl records) in Revelations 2 Raid serve the same role as weapon and part cases did in RER1: they hide a random weapon or weapon part. Unlike in RER1 though, where the cases were automatically opened at the end of each mission, albums require in-game money to reveal their loot, so we get an additional container for them in the raid lobby: a jukebox. Initially, the jukebox has room for 12 albums, and each of these DLCs add 24 slots.
In other words, these DLCs let you farm weapons and parts continuously, instead of opening or selling these ‘cases’ after every few missions. Of course, this is nearly pointless and the DLC is just a waste of money, but if you got all three through the Deluxe edition, then at least now you know why you have so many album slots when some players complain about the limited storage.
👍 : 36 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Raid Mode: Album Storage A DLC
Raid Mode: Album Storage A offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.
Packages
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Name |
Type |
Price |
49865 |
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Raid Mode: Album Storage A |
Package |
1.99 $ |
84647 |
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Resident Evil Revelations 2 / Biohazard Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition |
Package |
29.99 $ |
There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.
Raid Mode: Album Storage A Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 10
Raid Mode: Album Storage A Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS *: Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 10
Raid Mode: Album Storage A has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.