Just about the only game I've bought DLC for has been LittleBigPlanet, so it's probably something from that. Let's say the Marvel Comics costume kits and levels.
FINALLY! I was waiting for someone to say Minerva's Den. The fact that it is a self-contained story and could be played as its own game was terrific. More than makes up for Bioshock 2's other faults for me.Zeckt said:Bioshock 2 Minerva's den was the best experience I got from bioshock and the plot twist literally blew me away as I never saw it coming.
Shivering Isles, Old World BLues.
I agree with this list, completely. nothing to add. (shivering is still my favorite addon ever)Bolwing said:I.. What? Bloody hell? What happened?
OT: Shivering Isles (TES IV: Oblivion).
Honorable mentions:
Bloodmoon (TES III: Morrowind)
Dragonborn (TES V: Skyrim)
Old World Blues (Fallout: NV)
Dead Money (Fallout: NV)
Shadow Broker (ME2)
Overlord (ME2)
The worst:
Horse Armor Pack (TES IV: Oblivion)
Spell Tomes (TES IV: Oblivion)
Dead Money would have been my favourite New Vegas DLC if Old World Blues hadn't made me literally crack up laughing.Tuesday Night Fever said:I know this particular DLC tends to be love/hate, but I quite enjoyed the Dead Money DLC for Fallout: New Vegas. It had some of the more challenging skill checks in the game, I liked the atmosphere, the characters were pretty interesting, you get to see a glimpse of what things were like pre-war, and it actually had a pretty decent amount of content. I know a lot of people out there hate Dead Money, but I actually look forward to it whenever I start up a game of Fallout: New Vegas.