It does add to the map in the sense that you're getting new areas to explore (inside new shrines and shrine-like places), but the map of Hyrule itself remains unchanged.
The new mode is hard mode, which acts as a secondary save file independent from normal mode. Enemies are stronger and they heal if you don't hit them after a while.
I found the expansions slightly underwhelming personally. They were nice distractions but nothing really all that great. The master trials probably being the highlight. The motorcycle was cool but after playing a couple hundred hours already, I maybe used it for 10 minutes.
If you really love the game and finish it just wishing there was more, then the DLC is great and will fill that role nicely.
Anything less than that, I'd just skip it. It's good but it's no way near the best in terms of DLC for popular games. It's not in the same league as the Witcher 3 or various Dark Souls DLCs, or even the FFXV DLC. All of which really add to the main experience.
Anything less than that, I'd just skip it. It's good but it's no way near the best in terms of DLC for popular games. It's not in the same league as the Witcher 3 or various Dark Souls DLCs, or even the FFXV DLC. All of which really add to the main experience.
This is about much as a toilet flush. I could say the same in reverse with BoTW in those same lines.
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