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Moonlight Butterfly

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
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xXxJessicaxXx said:
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.
You used stealth in that dlc ? How I was alwas having to fight the damn ghost people. Allthough all those throwing spears were worth it for my legion character.
The ghost people have like 1 perception you can stealth right up to their face and they won't see you. If I had to kill one I usually went right up to it and shot it in the face. I was playing on very hard and hardcore with a guns and stealth character.
Did you have companions ? They ruin stealth for me, always attacking everything. Just walking into a zone I get attacked. The assassin suit is great for stealth characters though. How can you stay hidden the police pistol isnt even silenced ?

... I play on very easy and not hardcore (only for dead money) I hate that dlc, the cloud, the traps, the enemies, the lack of supplies and the holotapes hidden everywhere. I dont know how people could tolerate it.

How many points do you have in sneak ?
My guns and sneak were maxed at that point I think. I like the challenge of all the different obstacles in Dead Money. Especially the radios and suchlike. With the ghost people sometimes I would have to back off or hide when I didn't want to fight more than one. They usually lose track of you if you go round a few corners. Concentrating on one body part can be good as the tend to die once they have a crippled limb unlike other baddies.

I don't usually use companions they just mess me up although I like to use Boone on 'passive' out on the world. ED-E can be a good tank aswell and get me some extra stealth shots. I wandered around for a bit with Dean on passive so I could get the stashes in the fog without dying too horribly.

I used a cosmic knife to chop them up after they are dead.

I guess it was just something different and was well suited to my character that's why I liked it.
 

Grotch Willis

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Undead nightmare for Red Dead Redemption. It was better than a lot of full priced retail games. That, or any Borderlands DLC.
Your saying Mad Moxxi's Underboob was good DLC ? But i will agree with you Undead Nightmare was really good.
 

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Grotch Willis said:
JackandTom said:
Undead nightmare for Red Dead Redemption. It was better than a lot of full priced retail games. That, or any Borderlands DLC.
Your saying Mad Moxxi's Underboob was good DLC ? But i will agree with you Undead Nightmare was really good.
Mad Moxxi's was definately the weakest, and it was overpriced. But The Zombie Island of Dr Ned and The Secret Armory of General Knoxx made up for it.
 

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Insurgency Pack in Splinter Cell Conviction. Pulling enemies from a ship in San Francisco to their watery deaths, a firefight in a FREAKIN CEMETERY CATACOMBS AND CHURCH, an incursion into a ruined prison/medical facility while tossing enemies off cliffs and slamming their heads into discarded medical equipment, and finally a secret underground nuclear missile base under the cover of a pharmaceutical company. If that doesn't make you want to buy the game and the DLC now, Sam Fisher will come to your house and "chat" with you.
 

Monsteval

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There's a lot of DLC I liked, so it's hard to choose. But my favourites would be:

-The Shivering Isles from Oblivion, because it's always awesome to become the master of the world (even if it's a small one);
-Broken Steel from Fallout 3, because the level cap was raised and you could continue the game after the original ending;
-Old World Blues from Fallout New Vegas, because the weapons in it were really useful and it give you a handy and awesome house, which can be accesed almost anytime, even after the DLC.
 

Slaanax

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I've only bought map packs for Call of Duty really, but I'm not a hug fan of DLC I just want full fledge expansions like they Do for Dawn of War series or the DA: awakening.
 

SeeIn2D

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Operation: Anchorage for Fallout 3. I know it wasn't the longest nor the most fun DLC for that game (it was still VERY fun, just not the best of them as far as gameplay goes) but in my opinion it had the best loot. I know some people will go on about the loot from Broken Steel and The Pitt, but O:A's story was literally based around getting loot. If you haven't played/beaten O:A then the loot includes;

(Winterized means that the item has a ridiculous amount of item health ergo it doesn't degrade nearly as quickly as a normal item would)

Non glitch:
Unique items [Gauss Rifle
Trench Knife
Shocksword
Winterized T-51b armor
Stealth Armor (if a set of Defias Armor from WoW and a Stealth Boy had a baby)]
and a bunch of other non unique but still fairly rare items including a Fat Man and all kinds of work horse weapons, namely Chinese Assault Rifles

Items you can get by doing a simple glitch:
Winterized Combat Armor
Pseudo winterized weapons (Sniper Rifle, Assault Rifle, SMG, 9mm Pistol, Missile Launcher) all of these are possible to obtain by doing yet another simple glitch.

So yeah, I love me some worthwhile loot, and O:A had the most and best loot as far as I'm concerned in all the Fallout 3 expansions. I know the Enclave Hellfire armor is statistically better than the T-51b, but if the T-51b is winterized it because far more valuable because you never have to worry about repairing it.

Off Topic: Captcha was "goody goody gumdrops"
...wtf...
 

MiracleOfSound

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
Loving Old World Blues aswell, very funny and very cool.
This is probably my pick - I was really surprised by how long, funny and all round high quality that DLC was.

Loved the location too, great fun to explore.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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MiracleOfSound said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
Loving Old World Blues aswell, very funny and very cool.
This is probably my pick - I was really surprised by how long, funny and all round high quality that DLC was.

Loved the location too, great fun to explore.
It's got Dr. Venture's James Urbaniak in it, as a voice actor, which is awesome in itself.
 

kyogen

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Favorite DLC

The World of the Recycled Vessel (Nier):
combat standalone, good weapon and costume rewards that add even more nuance to the characters and story

Troll Trouble, etc. (The Witcher 2):
great little cosmetic options and problem-solving sidequests built directly into the main game, released free with the software patches = very, very classy
 

neonsword13-ops

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Ohhh man, a toughy.

Fallout 3: Broken steel (Raises level cap and throws out the ending)
Fallout 3: Point Lookout
GTA IV: Ballad of Gay Tony
Red Dead Redemption: Undead nightmare
Borderlands: Armoury of General Knoxx
Bad Company 2: Vietnam.

So favorite? umm... Broken Steel
 

DustyDrB

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Lair of the Shadow Broker was blissful for me. God...I smile just thinking about that content. It has hands down the best action in the Mass Effect series so far and a great story to go with it. And the ending moment with Liara if you have an ongoing relationship with her was actually moving.

xXxJessicaxXx said:
MiracleOfSound said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
Loving Old World Blues aswell, very funny and very cool.
This is probably my pick - I was really surprised by how long, funny and all round high quality that DLC was.

Loved the location too, great fun to explore.
It's got Dr. Venture's James Urbaniak in it, as a voice actor, which was awesome in itself.
I've never seen Dr Venture, but I think that guy was a teacher in Bully too. And...I kinda like Bully.

How can anyone not like Old World Blues, though? It has Toaster!
 

mikeli4194

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Well, a bunch of people already said Lair of the Shadow Broker, so I guess I'll pick another favorite.

Honestly, Alan Wake had really good DLC. Like, if they made them part of the main game, it would've been SIGNIFICANTLY better