Your favorite DLC?

jakko12345

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So I've just bought the Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare DLC, and I love it to pieces. What's your favorite?
 

Palademon

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Probably the Dead Rising 2 Cases, because I can screw around in them without worrying about the main game, but they may not count.

For nostalgic purposes, the DX upgrade DLC for Sonic Adventure is great, even though I suck too much to properly utilise its extra features.
 

Link90

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hmmmmmmm i dont rly have a fav they r all pritty cool and i have a good amount of games that have all or some of the dlc like fallout 3(all) oblivion(all) and god of war 3.
 

Rassan

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Undead Nightmare is pretty good, but I got annoyed at the part you have to get plants and I couldn't find the ones in the dang snow...

I don't really get much DLCs.
 

Strain42

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My fav DLc would probably have to be the only DLC I've ever purchased.

The extra Uldor missions in Saints Row 2.
 

DustyDrB

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Lair of the Shadow Broker. It made me giggle like a child it was so fun.
 

ImpofthePerverse

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HORSE ARMOR!!!!!!


No wait...


Seriously though Undead Nightmare was pretty good but I'd consider it an expansion rather than DLC. I think the best DLC I've got was the DLC for Mass Effect 2, the extra characters and extra missions (especially the ones you got free with the Cerberus Network) added more to an already excellent game, I just wish I could have had better interactions with Zaeed and Kasumi.
 

synobal

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DustyDrB said:
Lair of the Shadow Broker. It made me giggle like a child it was so fun.
Ya Lair of the Shadow broker was pretty freaking good. I still love the cinematic where they first show his ship.
 

L3m0n_L1m3

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Probably the firepower pack for Mass Effect 2.

Mainly because the guns made beating the game on insanity reallllllllllllly easy.
 

Sight Unseen

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Probably something on rock band. I have so much of it though ( over 600 songs) that I can't really pin one specific one down as my favourite. Maybe the Rise Against Track Pack 02 from last week or the Iron Maiden Flight 666 12 pack from a few years ago.
 

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DustyDrB said:
Lair of the Shadow Broker. It made me giggle like a child it was so fun.
Agreed. Either this or Point Lookout from Fallout 3, that was awesome for start to finish
 

Senor Smoke21

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I love all of Rockstars DLC. Lost and the Dammed and Ballad of Gay Tony where awesome and Undead Nightmare was probably one of the funnest things I've ever played.
 

MiracleOfSound

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Broken Steel made me very happy because it added exactly what I wanted to my favourite game - higher level cap and a satisfying ending.
 

bartholen_v1legacy

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Zombie Island of Dr. Ned. Do I really need to say why? It has zombies. Hordes of zombies. And brought Borderlands what it desperately needed: more varied environments.
 

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I honestly have no favourite, because DLC always seems to go wrong when I get it. However, Shivering Isles...I spent more time in than the proper world of Oblivion, just because it was so much more diverse and interesting.
 

Geo88

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Either Lair of the Shadow Broker or Project: Overlord, both for Mass Effect 2. Overlord legitimately creeped me out. Nothing quite like slowly making my way through a hall, trying to be sneaky and quiet only to be cut off by a screeching, garbled electronic roar that sounds ALMOST human. And the ending really tugged at my heartstrings. Definitely some righteous fury there.

Then again, what I liked about Lair of the Shadow Broker the most was that I could go back to it once I was done. It was cool enough on its own, but the fact that I could return and get more out of it really hooked me. It reminded me of the space station in KotOR that had its own little story in addition to the cool items you could get from it.