This is the final DLC expansion for the 2009 third-person shooter, Gears of War 2, requiring the base game to play. It enhances the experience by adding seven new multiplayer maps (like War Machine and Sanctuary) and a bonus, deleted single-player chapter, "Road to Ruin," which offers players a choice between combat or stealth approaches. The package also includes new achievements worth 325 Gamerscore, providing fresh content for dedicated players to engage with the established core gameplay loop.
The Dark Corners pack focuses heavily on expanding the multiplayer and offering a glimpse into content that did not make the final cut of the original campaign. It provides substantial additions across several key areas:
A notable inclusion is the bonus deleted single-player chapter titled "Road to Ruin." This segment allows players to revisit a piece of the narrative, offering a choice in approach: players can navigate the scene utilizing direct combat or attempt a more cautious, stealth-oriented path, adding replayability to this specific mission segment.
The core of this DLC lies in its seven new competitive environments, designed to refresh the online combat rotation. These maps include:
To reward players for engaging with the new content, the package introduces additional achievements, contributing 325 Gamerscore points to the player's overall profile.
This expansion primarily enhances the existing framework of the base game by introducing new strategic layers through its map design. Each of the seven new arenas presents unique layouts, sightlines, and cover opportunities that necessitate adaptation from established player tactics. The inclusion of the "Road to Ruin" chapter also provides a small but meaningful extension to the atmospheric, third-person shooter mechanics established in the main game, particularly through its branching completion options.
As the final piece of downloadable content for the title, this pack delivers a focused set of additions rather than a massive overhaul. It is substantial enough to warrant revisiting the multiplayer environment for dedicated players looking for fresh battlegrounds and offers a final, optional narrative piece for single-player enthusiasts. It integrates seamlessly, meaning all new maps are available for standard multiplayer matchmaking, and the bonus chapter is accessible within the established single-player structure.