BEST
DLC
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This is one of my choices. Loved that DLC, it's incredibly well done. I enjoyed "young" Ellie's parts more than the "old" ones, because they didn't feature combat and instead focused on the relationship between her and Riley, but the latter isn't bad at all either (I did think the final encounter was a bit too long, and the second wave felt unnecessary).The Last of Us: Left Behind. A fantastic product all around, that also dares to not only have a female protagonist but also. S L A Yfeatures said protagonist in a gay romance
"Calling" from The World Ends With You is a fantastic song, indeed, and I'd like to see more stuff from that game.Theatrhythm's DLC is great. It is not limited to Final Fantasy and contains heaps of great tracks such as ones from Nier, Chrono, Mana and more.
BEST
DLC
EVER
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Mushihimesama Futari, Dodondpachi Daifukkatsu, Deathsmiles, etc - Black Labels
Bloodborne's Old Hunters DLC. It has a pretty good amount of content, but what really elevates it to greatness for me are the boss fights, which other than one of them I thought were all fantastic (the other one isn't bad either, just not as good). It also has the three hardest non-Chalice dungeon bosses in my opinion, and each one of them was so incredibly satisfying to finally take down.
My favorite DLC lately has been the expansion packs to The Elder Scrolls Online. They each add a huge amount of content to the game such as new factions (Thieve's Guild), locations (Hrothgar), new passive skill trees, new equipment, etc.
The game is already vast and has a huge number of things to do, but I feel like the DLC really fleshes the game out and makes it feel more like an Elder Scrolls game. Usually when I play a single player Elder Scrolls game, I jump between faction quests pretty regularly so having them all available feels pretty natural. Additionally, the DLC can be played at any time and the game automatically normalizes your equipment (and to a lesser extent, your experience level) so you don't need a high level character to play the new content.
Later this month the Dark Brotherhood DLC is coming out and I'm pretty excited for it.
I love the idea of an MMO w/o a subscription... is there housing in the game?
How fun is it to solo the game? I likely won't play with others.
Warhawk DLC packs
Omega Dawn
Fallen Star
Broken Mirror
(Boy do I wish Sony made another Warhawk game, c'mon Jobe, get at it. Is Lightbox interactive even alive anymore?)
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Vietnam had it's own weapons, maps, and vehicles. It felt like a completely different game.
Say what you will about the quality of the DLC themselves, but you can't help but notice a surprising amount of effort was put into them. The first two are great for their atmospheric story campaigns, and the last one is a fun battle arena. Definitely worth the $20 asking price.
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Vietnam had it's own weapons, maps, and vehicles. It felt like a completely different game.
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Vietnam had it's own weapons, maps, and vehicles. It felt like a completely different game.