I suppose that puts me under "Keep It" because I want the content to be in the fucking game, unless it's practically a new game...in which case, it's a new game.
Both had good DLC. I will say that Dark Souls 2, despite being my least favorite game in the series for numerous reasons, did have some fairly well done DLC and I'm told SOTFS(I didn't play the game until last year) was quite an improvement over the base game(and helps somewhat make up for the mess DS2 kind of is regardless).JUMBO PALACE said:If anything, stack it. Most of the time I ignore DLC unless it's for a game I really really enjoyed and just have to have some more time with. The Expansion pack model if you will.
Witcher 3 and Dark Souls 1 are really the only DLC content I remember buying without going significantly far back in my memory.
Agreed entirely. There are lots of games and lots of ways to approach extra content, and they all tend to have their time and place, and it also heavily depends on involvement with the game, aka 'how much shit will I let this company get away with'.Vigormortis said:Do I have to pick only one? Because it VERY much depends on the game, context, and my involvement in the game.