TallanKhan said:
I loved Return to Ostagar for Dragon Age: Origins, yeah ok most of it was recycled but they put enough effort in for it to be fun, I got to explore some of the area I didn't see before and it tied in nicely and expanded the original story so yeah, I was one happy player.
Yeah, I always thought that was... if not a great technical example of DLC, per se, something I still hugely enjoyed. Unlike other slices of Origins crappy DLC, Return To Ostagar tied directly into the main story. Really liked the character narrative scenes it added for Alistair, too. Oh, and Cailain's armour, shield and sword are some of the best in the game, so it had decent loot as well.
Dragon Age II's Legacy and Mark Of The Assassin were both surprisingly decent, too.
Most of my favourite DLC's have already been mentioned (Lair Of The Shadow Broker, Artorias Of The Abyss to name two standouts), but one hasn't been (I don't think);
Lara's Shadow for Tomb Raider Underworld. It re-used the same few areas (which admittedly looked rather spiffy at the time), but playing as Lara's Doppelganger gave the whole game a completely different feel. She was a rather nifty character in her own right, too.
It didn't have a long runtime, but it at least tried something very different from the core game, which is something very few DLC's really bother with.