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auwdioslave

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Tough choice,
My favorites are (in no particular order):

Oblivion - The Shivering Isles
Fallout 3 - Mothership Zeta
Fallout 3 - Point Lookout
Fallout NV - Old World Blues
Dragon Age - Awakening
 

bootz

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Bad Company 2 : Vietnam
Pretty much a whole new game (instead of a mappack like other shooters)
 

Yarpie

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Right of the bat, I would actually say Overlord for Mass Effect 2. I loved Lair of the Shadowbroker as well, but I was more drawn in by the story in Overlord, and the ending really got me worked up. Also, the atmosphere felt different from the main game, which was a nice change of pace.
 

selce

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Horse armor from oblivion.....


ok but in all seriousness, i never bought lair of the shadowbroker so probably katsumis mission from ME2
 

Alcamonic

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I really liked Dead Money for Fallout New Vegas.
The dark setting, great characters and a lot of history about this place called 'Big Empty'.

So far I'm not having that much of a blast with Old World Blues as I thought I would.
I have not finished yet, but I think that the brain-in-tank bots are not that great characters.
 
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Pretty much anything to do with a Bethesda IP, other than Horse Armour, or any existing DLC for Wet, which I did not play.

Other than Bethesda, I'd say Overlord and Shadow Broker from Mass Effect 2, Pinnacle Station from the first Mass Effect, and Raising Hell for Overlord (which I know isn't a great game when analyzed, but I really enjoy it).
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Dead Money and Shivering Isles.

So much goodness.

I think the reason I liked Dead Money was I like stealth gameplay.

Loving Old world Blues aswell, very funny and very cool.
 

CerealBoxMicrowave

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I think anything with substance is good. Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare, Point Lookout for Fallout 3, Lair of the Shadow Broker for Mass Effect 2 and and the Vietnam expansion for Battlefield Bad Company 2 are all of my favorite DLC. I don't download a lot of DLC though.
 

Azure-Supernova

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Pretty much any free DLC will do. I love DLC, but free DLC is the best for this budget buyer! If I HAVE to choose one I paid for... probably Knights of the Nine for Oblivion. I loved the entire questline.
 

Daddy Go Bot

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Grand Theft Auto 4: Lost and Damned & The Ballad of Gay Tony.

Two of the greatest pieces of DLC ever released.
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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RDR Undead Nightmare was probably one of the cooler ideas R* came up with, and the Storyline was a lot of fun. Plus, Zombie John was cool as hell to play as in the end.
After that, GTA 4 Gay Tony was pretty cool, although the last few missions were insanely stupid-hard. It was still fun being able to finally parachute from high buildings and have better helicopters.
Fallout 3's Broken Steel was a fine addition, as well as the Anchorage one (I loved the stealth suit/gauss gun). And Mothership Zeta was fine fun in the aspect of the battle vs. the other UFO at the end. Also killing the samurai for his armor was insanely awesome. Too bad you couldn't use the Death Ray to blow up the planet. "Oops, wrong button!!!"
 

ThorUK

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Only ones I've played are all the DLCs for Oblivion, Fallout 3 & Fallout: New Vegas.

Of those, Old World Blues was, subjectively, the best. I say that because due to the scope of F:NV, you often lose track of the plot, finding yourself wandering through the radioactive wasteland, shooting things just to distract yourself from the monotone colour scheme. Old World Blues focuses your interest on a densely populated area full of new guns, enemies and that dry wit that had almost evaporated from my standard game by this point. That, or maybe I just liked OWB more than the other two NV DLCs because I like lasers, and sci-fi stuff - I was completted to explore every nook and cranny of Big Mt before continuing on to the final quest, which is about as far from my Honest Hearts playthrough as you can get. And whereas I enjoyed the characters in Dead Money, ultimately the setting and missions were too oppressive, and linear.

Fallout 3 DLCs were all good, though Broken Steel enhanced the core gameplay, so was my personal favourite.

Of the Oblivion DLCs (which may yet get another playthrough before Skyrim comes out), Shivering Isles was easily the most enjoyable - it was less a "modern" DLC and more a full-on oldschool expansion. The rest of the DLCs were sadly short and limited in scope - an extension to the guild quests would have been far better - something like a 40% extension to the mages, fighters, thieves and assasins stories could have probably been sold for $5-$10 instead of the $2 DLCs offering a tower/lair/stronghold/crypt.
 

Knight Captain Kerr

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Bloodmoon, Shivering Isles and Undead Nightmare used to be my super trio of what all add ons to games should want to be. Old World Blues just joined the ranks. Dead Money and the GTA4 add ons are up there too.