I got the second DLC for Vampire Survivors because of course I did. I think I like it a bit better than the first one.
As with Moonspell, the new DLC has a new level (two of them, actually), with its(/their) own little gimmicks and such, rather than being a bland, forever-scrolling flat map, like most of the earlier levels are. There are eight new characters and six new weapons (unless I've missed something), not including the evolutions. Actually, there are eight new weapons, because one of the new weapons is pretty neat in that you have to get three separate, similar weapons at first (each takes a slot) and have all of those max before it then evolves into a new weapon that is the combination of the first three (only takes one slot), with some extra bells and whistles. The rest of the weapons are fairly mundane, though (for VS, anyway, as they're still pretty crazy over the top, once powered up and evolved).
Oh, and there's still no vampire in the game yet, at least as far as I've seen.
As with Moonspell, the new DLC has a new level (two of them, actually), with its(/their) own little gimmicks and such, rather than being a bland, forever-scrolling flat map, like most of the earlier levels are. There are eight new characters and six new weapons (unless I've missed something), not including the evolutions. Actually, there are eight new weapons, because one of the new weapons is pretty neat in that you have to get three separate, similar weapons at first (each takes a slot) and have all of those max before it then evolves into a new weapon that is the combination of the first three (only takes one slot), with some extra bells and whistles. The rest of the weapons are fairly mundane, though (for VS, anyway, as they're still pretty crazy over the top, once powered up and evolved).
Oh, and there's still no vampire in the game yet, at least as far as I've seen.