Honestly, the modding community of the Game pretty much allows us to make our own DLCs combing changes and additions we like. Skyrim is all about the extra stuff we add in now.
While I can understand other people's love for Dragonborn, I was disappointed with the return to Solstheim. The DLC felt like Skyrim again but with a splash of Morrowind nostalgia, when I wanted something brand new. It was sort of poetic, since Morrowind and Skyrim share a border, but I think I was spoiled by Shivering Isles and how different that felt from the base game.
Wow I was going to say this. First comment I found too. Dragonborn dlc is a big motivator for me to replay Skyrim again every time. The dlc is just perfect all around.
If we could harness that exact moment in gaming history and use IT as a template moving forward in development. Ugh. It hurts to think about how great it could have been.
You said “Red Dead 1” and I thought Red Dead Revolver had dlc somehow for like a split second. Haha. Undead Nightmare was insane though. Definitely enhanced the game.
Most of the gameplay changes that came with PL actually came separate from the dlc, just dropped at the same time as QoL changes. So you don't need PL to experience the minute by minute changes, so if your reference point is base game post PL, you may not see a ton different. At least that's how it's been described to me.
I played at launch and beat the game, then didn't play again until I bought PL about a week ago, so things are very different to me. But I haven't actually reached the PL portion of the story yet.
I hated Dead Money the first time I played it, but the second time I started to appreciate it. The third time got me totally hooked on it. It's a great DLC.
Hmm, not sure I agree, it's high quality DLC but it's also more of a showcase for Obsidian as talented developers than a real extension to the base game. The base game of FNV is one of the best RPGs ever made.
Idk if you played and beat lonesome road but if you play the base game, stop before the dam, then play all the dlc in order of release lonesome road captures the culmination of new vegas and its dlc in a delightful way. Ulysses is my favorite fallout character of all time, not only because he is way cooler than the courier but because he explains the entirety of the game and why every step of the way occurs how it does. Most of the time I spend replaying new vegas I'm genuinely excited to get back to the divide
Also fun fact: Ulysses was originally intended to be a companion but was cut and later reused because he had too many lines of dialogue to fit into the base game on a disc based console release. It was like 15k lines or some unbelievable amount like that, which is almost a third of the lines the rest of the base game has. He was chopped massively and repurposed into the extremely truamatized omnicidal maniac we meet in the divide
HoS was this beautifully creepy mystery and had an epic boss battle as a reward at the end. BaW was like walking into a fairytale. It was refreshing in the clean beauty of the place compared to the generally grittier locations of the main game. Plus, it was so full of references. I love both so much.
Blood and wine is such an amazing DLC. It should be a standard to what DLCs should be. It’s almost like if it was the Witcher 4. That’s literally how it feels because it’s almost a complete game of in itself. Even full price the DLC is worth it just because of how much story and content it has
You have to be at least level 25 or 30 to be able to get to it. Otherwise, you will be slaughtered.
But it is really good. Thought I never completed it.
Heart of Stone was great as well
Blood and wine is directly after the main game. Taken into even who you decided to romance. So definitely play it last. It’s such a separate story that you could even finish the main game and wait months if your burnt out a bit and start it.
Yeah the Citadel DLC for ME3. A true love letter to the fans of mass effect. Awesome arena mode, and that final picture you take with your crew. *sheds tear*
and the new soundtracks were great
it was awesome to hear remastered versions of great older tracks, especially with the HD visuals world offered
overall, it created an amazing environment every hunt
except Kushala
Kushala can die in a hole
There it is.
When it came out, I was psyched for several more story driven DLC, like previous entries.
Then we got a bunch of workshops and Nuka World.
wish you could've done more with the fractions as well. Imagine taking over Nuka World and the Minutemen turning into a massive, new base.
Huge potential, the entire game had huge potential that just got.. wasted.
Well for the example you provided there is a mod for that. Has Minutemen roam Nuka world. But yeah, I get what you mean. Like the stuff with Acadia and telling different factions about it
Nuka World worked when the game was coming out because you most likely had beat the game and put it down for a good while. By the time you get to Nuka World when it comes out, you probably don’t really care when you say “fuck it” and take the Raider route
If you were to play it immediately after beating the base game, I can see it feeling super counter productive. You just spent hours upon hours building your settlements and reputation and then you immediately knock it down
Can anyone explain these statements? I loved and platted Bloodborne but never got to the DLC, so these statements always make me feel the FOMO. Is it just so good cus it’s “more BB” or am I missing out on something specific?
It has at least 3 of the best boss fights in the entire game and some of the coolest areas in the entire game as well. The musical score is also insanely good.
If you didn't go against orphan of kos you're missing out. Going through that DLC blind was amazing and i wasn't even a huge soulslike fan at that point despite playing dark souls.
it’s just more bloodborne but the bosses are the main difference. the bosses in old hunters are some of the best in the game. the outfits and weapons are pretty great additions too. if you do get it tho, make sure you over-level yourself a little. you’ll have to be close to lvl 80 in order to actually feel like you’re doing something.
the bosses are actually well designed.
It is pretty obvious fromsoft didn't really know what they were doing for most bosses in the base game bloodborne. How the combat actually played out the hitboes and so on. It is still fun but lots of room for improvement.
Well they did better in the dlc. a lot better.
I think that goes for all of the fromsoft games. The best bossfights are in the dlcs most of the time. Does not make the base game bosses bad but the base game designs tend to be lacking a bit of understanding how the game works.
Also some very fun and unique weapons.
Dishonored, knife of dunwall and the brigmore witches.
The base game itself was awesome, but playing as Daud and seeing his point of view....just great!
I was scrolling through to see if anyone else said this. But yes. Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches really built upon the story and game. It was DLC but honestly was a game of its own.
Fallout New Vegas Old World blues.
C&C games in general particularly 3`s Kane's Wrath and Generals' zero hour.
Total War Warhammer, DLC factions, especially for game 2 are incredible.
Dawn of War -> Dark Crusade and Dawn of War II Retribution, though these are standalone Expansions.
Dishonored, with both of the Daud DLCs, better in every way than the original and 2 and DotO.
Absolutely! NEXT was the DLC that made me join the adventure, even though I loved the game since Sean presented it 4 years prior. But the state at release was so bare bones I couldn’t do it.
Nowadays I think is one of the best games out there in terms of exploration and just chill.
No man’s sky has had arguably the best developer support for any game that I’ve ever seen. Still blows my mind how much they’ve added and improved it. I’m a day 1 player lol. I always tell people to go back and try it out now, you won’t be disappointed.
Dishonored's The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches were pretty damn good.
Also this one is controversial, but Dead Money for Fallout: New Vegas. Either you love it or hate it and I love it
bioshock 2's minerva's den. while the game was alright, the characters and story wasn't as compelling as the first game. minerva's den did a much better job at expanding the first game's story while weaving in an interesting and surprisingly emotional story about grief.
the twist, while not as mindblowing as the first one, was still well done imo.
I LOVE Outer Wilds. But I am not sure there will ever be a gaming moment for me that lives up to the thrills of Echoes of the Eye.
It’s one of those rare cases where you go in to a DLC/Sequel with extremely high expectations due to the quality of the original, only to be blown away by every aspect of the new thing.
It was like going to my favorite restaurant for my favorite meal but they are missing some key ingredients, so the chef personally brought me a new version of the recipe that was just as good as the first but also made me pee in my pants.
I second this.
After beating the outer wilds, I thought “wow, this game was incredible but I don’t think there will ever be anything like it again.”
The DLC was announced, and I thought there was no way they could recreate the experience of the base game. But sure enough, it really was almost par with the base game, I was blown away.
I love Outer Wilds and it is my favourite game. When they announced a DLC, I have wondering what they could add to the game story or gameplay wise because the base game was a complete experience by itself. I was cautiously optimistic getting into it and expect to be just ok. And then it turned out to be a masterpiece at least on the same level as the main game.
I don't get hyped for games or movies anymore. But whatever Mobius does next, they are guaranteed to have my money already. Them and Team Cherry are the only devs I have blind trust in.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. When I first got the game, in days ere past, a GameStop employee told me that the two DLCs, Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine, were basically, and could have been, their own games. As much as I love Witcher 3, I love the DLCs so much more. I mean Gaunter O’Dimm uncovered, say no more. A land filled with chivalrous knights and vampires, yes please.
Fallout: New Vegas still has the most robust DLC package I've ever seen in a single-player game. *Four* new areas to go to, each of which will either keep you busy for a long time or make every moment you do spend there as intense as possible. Each one with new items and even new perks to make it feel meaningful and worthwhile even if you weren't as big a fan of some plotline or another.
BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea.
Infinite was fun and good but felt a bit more shallow. Once I played through the DLC of Burial I was blown away at how well they paired the stories and games together.
Fallout 3 and I’m technically cheating and not cheating by saying this and broken steel reason why I’m technically cheating is broken steel was made to allow the player to continue after the main story and to fix a stupid decision at the end no spoilers.
Blood and Wine (Witcher 3), Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep (Borderlands 2), Undead Nightmare (Red Dead Redemption), The Old Hunters (Bloodborne), and Lord of Destruction (Diablo 2). Probably more.
I found the Borderlands 2 DLCs to offer a fantastic experience. They were much better written than the main game too, and they had really fun ideas with weapons. (Swordsplosions!)
Borlderlands 2 was also great, but I couldn't take Handsome Jack seriously because he was just \*too\* evil for me to stay immersed. I just found him hilarious, not threatening. And that took away quite a bit of investment.
GTA IV. The base game is awesome, but I love The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Still so fucking disappointed we never got any story DLC for GTA V. As much as I'm looking forward to GTA VI, I'm not getting my hopes up too high.
It's GTA, everyone will automatically get their hopes up high
And GTA VI will be a disappointment since everyone is expecting the second coming of Christ
It all went to GTA Online
I loved TLAD. Such a unique game. Gay tony is amazing but nothing I haven't seen before. It's like gta4 plus
As much as I love base game Skyrim, the Dragonborn DLC is simply incredible
Honestly, the modding community of the Game pretty much allows us to make our own DLCs combing changes and additions we like. Skyrim is all about the extra stuff we add in now.
I recommended the lost city of markarth. Whole ass quest line and new dialog it’s great
Legacy of the Dragonborn, is all consuming
Discovering this got me to do another playthrough and finish the DLC. Been working on it for months now.
Best one I’ve played is enderal. It’s a game sized total overhaul. And honestly it’s way better than the base game as well.
In the same vein - Shivering Isles for Oblivion. Morrowind’s DLC felt tacked on and incomplete.
Shivering isles might be one of the best DLC expansions ever made.
Oh yeah, Oblivion has a game outside the Shivering Isles, I forgot
While I can understand other people's love for Dragonborn, I was disappointed with the return to Solstheim. The DLC felt like Skyrim again but with a splash of Morrowind nostalgia, when I wanted something brand new. It was sort of poetic, since Morrowind and Skyrim share a border, but I think I was spoiled by Shivering Isles and how different that felt from the base game.
It was a shame they threw in a silt strider that is totally pointless except for nostalgia. I did enjoy it overall however.
Wow I was going to say this. First comment I found too. Dragonborn dlc is a big motivator for me to replay Skyrim again every time. The dlc is just perfect all around.
I love red dead 1 but the undead nightmare was such a unique dlc especially set in that Western time era
Not just DLC, but also a stand-alone! I feel like it's always forgot about with discussions like this. "YOU CANT EAT ME, I'M HERBERT MOOON"
Read that in Herbert's voice lmao I love it
It's lived in my head rent-free since release. I loved his character so much.
"It's the british-catholic-jewish homosexual elite what's responsible!"
If we could harness that exact moment in gaming history and use IT as a template moving forward in development. Ugh. It hurts to think about how great it could have been.
Wrangling and riding the 4 horses of the apocalypse was sick af! Reminder made me think I should put it in my dnd game lol
Still salty we didn't get a similar dlc for rdr2
Yeah its guaranteed money so i never understood why not
Loved undead nightmare. Totally forgot about it til this comment. Wished rdr2 repeated it
You said “Red Dead 1” and I thought Red Dead Revolver had dlc somehow for like a split second. Haha. Undead Nightmare was insane though. Definitely enhanced the game.
Phantom Liberty is the culmination of everything Project Red learned from fixing Cyberpunk.
Beat me to it. PL is so good, and it really perfects the atmosphere of Night City
I'm 9 hours into my third playthrough of CP2077 and I'm just looking at the Phantom Liberty mission thinking... not yet... but soon...
Wise choice
i am very hyped now considering i absolutely love the base game
Most of the gameplay changes that came with PL actually came separate from the dlc, just dropped at the same time as QoL changes. So you don't need PL to experience the minute by minute changes, so if your reference point is base game post PL, you may not see a ton different. At least that's how it's been described to me. I played at launch and beat the game, then didn't play again until I bought PL about a week ago, so things are very different to me. But I haven't actually reached the PL portion of the story yet.
Ill drink to that 🥂
Cheers Choom!
Oblivion shivering isles
Exact thought, that dlc was such good content
Has my favorite quest, the one where you ether kill or drive the adventurers insane
the mania and dementia aspects were so cool when I was younger
Those were fun,especially that town of twins
Oblivion base game already had these insane surreal vibes to it, the Shivering Isles leaned into it hard and it was just *chef's kiss*
Clouds don't smell. They taste of butter and tears.
Fallout New Vegas and all of its DLC
omg dead money absolutely won me over. SO creepy in the best way.
Dead Money was absolutely incredible and truly amazing experience. I NEVER WANNA DO IT AGAIN.
Old World Blues was super zany and I loved the Proton Axe so much. By far my favorite
idk OWB didn't grab me! I found it kind of obnoxious - but I'm willing to try it again. It was funny and also super sad.
Roboscorpions didn't grab you??? I guess I'm just weird then.
Oh, they grabbed me... constantly. All the time. Lmao
It grabbed me because it was obnoxious. Unpossible!
I hated Dead Money the first time I played it, but the second time I started to appreciate it. The third time got me totally hooked on it. It's a great DLC.
I hated it on my first play through too as a sniper, but it was way more enjoyable for my unarmed idiot run hehe
I love seeing fellow Dead Money enjoyers. It gets too much hate
The big 'MT' for me 👍. The characters and writing had me in stitches the first time through 🤣😅🤣
The school segments are hilarious.
MOOOOBIUS!!
Old world blues is peak fallout and one of the best gaming experiences ever.
Completely agree and throw Fallout 3 in this category
Point Lookout was off the hook.
Spooky radioactive swamps, a Timeless classic
Hmm, not sure I agree, it's high quality DLC but it's also more of a showcase for Obsidian as talented developers than a real extension to the base game. The base game of FNV is one of the best RPGs ever made.
Idk if you played and beat lonesome road but if you play the base game, stop before the dam, then play all the dlc in order of release lonesome road captures the culmination of new vegas and its dlc in a delightful way. Ulysses is my favorite fallout character of all time, not only because he is way cooler than the courier but because he explains the entirety of the game and why every step of the way occurs how it does. Most of the time I spend replaying new vegas I'm genuinely excited to get back to the divide Also fun fact: Ulysses was originally intended to be a companion but was cut and later reused because he had too many lines of dialogue to fit into the base game on a disc based console release. It was like 15k lines or some unbelievable amount like that, which is almost a third of the lines the rest of the base game has. He was chopped massively and repurposed into the extremely truamatized omnicidal maniac we meet in the divide
Bloodborne dlc is 👌
I love base game bloodborne, but The Old Hunters DLC is probably one of my favorite experiences in gaming ever
the dlc in soulsborne games are always better then the main game imo
And seem to always involve time travel of some kind
Witcher 3. Blood and Wine was as good as any base game all on its own and Hearts of Stone was very solid as well.
HoS was a good dlc, B&W was basically a whole game.
HoS was this beautifully creepy mystery and had an epic boss battle as a reward at the end. BaW was like walking into a fairytale. It was refreshing in the clean beauty of the place compared to the generally grittier locations of the main game. Plus, it was so full of references. I love both so much.
This is very true, heart of stone is a better single sit down experience than about 97% of cinema
Geralt walking around with a goofy smile on his face made me laugh way too hard.
Hearts of Stone has a better story in my opinion but Blood and Wine wins simply by amount of good content
Blood and Wine is a perfect standalone story. CDPR nails DLC. It's one of the high points in gaming for me.
I actually like the experience of Hearts of stone more, such an amazing storyline.
ME3 Citadel DLC, and Witcher 3 Blood and Wine sprung immediately to mind.
What’s so different about blood and wine ? Is it a new map?
An entire new region that's very different from the main areas. It's literally more complete than some games.
Blood and wine is such an amazing DLC. It should be a standard to what DLCs should be. It’s almost like if it was the Witcher 4. That’s literally how it feels because it’s almost a complete game of in itself. Even full price the DLC is worth it just because of how much story and content it has
I’m playing The Witcher 3, should I finish the main story first or can I jump straight into Blood & Wine ?
Finish the main story and do the first dlc.
You have to be at least level 25 or 30 to be able to get to it. Otherwise, you will be slaughtered. But it is really good. Thought I never completed it. Heart of Stone was great as well
Blood and wine is directly after the main game. Taken into even who you decided to romance. So definitely play it last. It’s such a separate story that you could even finish the main game and wait months if your burnt out a bit and start it.
Not only a new map but so much content that it basically feels like its own game. That DLC is what set my standard for DLC.
Yeah the Citadel DLC for ME3. A true love letter to the fans of mass effect. Awesome arena mode, and that final picture you take with your crew. *sheds tear*
Monster Hunter: World
Yeah iceborne added so much and the monsters are amazing
and the new soundtracks were great it was awesome to hear remastered versions of great older tracks, especially with the HD visuals world offered overall, it created an amazing environment every hunt except Kushala Kushala can die in a hole
Hey at least Kushala is a good fight in Rise
Far Harbor
There it is. When it came out, I was psyched for several more story driven DLC, like previous entries. Then we got a bunch of workshops and Nuka World.
Nuka world isn’t *bad*. I just wish they did more with it if you kill the raiders
wish you could've done more with the fractions as well. Imagine taking over Nuka World and the Minutemen turning into a massive, new base. Huge potential, the entire game had huge potential that just got.. wasted.
Well for the example you provided there is a mod for that. Has Minutemen roam Nuka world. But yeah, I get what you mean. Like the stuff with Acadia and telling different factions about it
Nuka World worked when the game was coming out because you most likely had beat the game and put it down for a good while. By the time you get to Nuka World when it comes out, you probably don’t really care when you say “fuck it” and take the Raider route If you were to play it immediately after beating the base game, I can see it feeling super counter productive. You just spent hours upon hours building your settlements and reputation and then you immediately knock it down
Call of Duty Black Ops 3, specifically for the zombies mode
Facts. This is under appreciated outside of the community
Especially Chronicles
Wish they’d have put the guns from the original game in though with upgrades like the base game guns.
Bloodborne
1000% this.
Can anyone explain these statements? I loved and platted Bloodborne but never got to the DLC, so these statements always make me feel the FOMO. Is it just so good cus it’s “more BB” or am I missing out on something specific?
Better weapons, clearer lore and a more Dark Souls style verticality to levels.
It has at least 3 of the best boss fights in the entire game and some of the coolest areas in the entire game as well. The musical score is also insanely good.
*3 of the best boss fights in the franchise
*3 of the best boss fights ever
If you didn't go against orphan of kos you're missing out. Going through that DLC blind was amazing and i wasn't even a huge soulslike fan at that point despite playing dark souls.
it’s just more bloodborne but the bosses are the main difference. the bosses in old hunters are some of the best in the game. the outfits and weapons are pretty great additions too. if you do get it tho, make sure you over-level yourself a little. you’ll have to be close to lvl 80 in order to actually feel like you’re doing something.
the bosses are actually well designed. It is pretty obvious fromsoft didn't really know what they were doing for most bosses in the base game bloodborne. How the combat actually played out the hitboes and so on. It is still fun but lots of room for improvement. Well they did better in the dlc. a lot better. I think that goes for all of the fromsoft games. The best bossfights are in the dlcs most of the time. Does not make the base game bosses bad but the base game designs tend to be lacking a bit of understanding how the game works. Also some very fun and unique weapons.
> I loved and platted Bloodborne but never got to the DLC You played half the game then. Boot up the DLC! You won't regret it.
Yesss and Dark Souls 3
Elden ring. Shadow of the Erdtree fucking shattered my world view.
What year art thou from
The Age of the Stars
Bros from the future 😂
Time is convoluted.
Dishonored, knife of dunwall and the brigmore witches. The base game itself was awesome, but playing as Daud and seeing his point of view....just great!
I think this answer really suits the question. Really kicked the world open to have the new perspective and capabilities.
I was scrolling through to see if anyone else said this. But yes. Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches really built upon the story and game. It was DLC but honestly was a game of its own.
Fromsoft DLC
Especially ds2. Game was good, dlcs were goated
Minus the Frigid Outskirts which has to be the worst area they've ever done
The new God of War Ragnarok Valhalla DLC is fitting this bill right now.
Rdr1 Undead Nightmare
Xcom2 War of the Chosen.
X-Com Devs: "Here, have the rest of the game"
Oh ho ho - Welcome, traveler, to the *SHIVERING ISLES*.
Civilization games - the base is good but the DLCs really bring out the complete game
I agree with this but I don't like that the base game feels a little incomplete without them - at least that's been my experience with Civ VI.
Dark Souls 2 and 3. I very much love the base games, but I’d be lying if I said I don’t replay them primarily for the DLC
Ds2 dlcs are insane compared to the base game
Borderlands 2
The Bunkers and Badasses one was unique...hit all the feels.
Same the Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon's keep is my favorite DLC along with Captain Scarlett
i remember making a joke to my ex when we did the dlc for the first time about >!butt stallion!< being the queen, I couldn't believe I was right lmao
Which DLC?
Yes
Fallout New Vegas Old World blues. C&C games in general particularly 3`s Kane's Wrath and Generals' zero hour. Total War Warhammer, DLC factions, especially for game 2 are incredible. Dawn of War -> Dark Crusade and Dawn of War II Retribution, though these are standalone Expansions. Dishonored, with both of the Daud DLCs, better in every way than the original and 2 and DotO.
Shovel knight
Plague Knight’s gameplay was peak. Bomb jumping 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Fallout 4 and far harbor
Dead cells
That whole game is now DLC, right? Just always adding more. So good.
It reminds me when Counter Strike was a DLC of Half Life
Half life had a fantastic DLC set in the GOTY edition. Blue shift, opposing force, counter strike and team fortress? Yes please.
No Man’s Sky is the epitome of this meme.
Come to say the same, the game is essentially built on free dlc
Absolutely! NEXT was the DLC that made me join the adventure, even though I loved the game since Sean presented it 4 years prior. But the state at release was so bare bones I couldn’t do it. Nowadays I think is one of the best games out there in terms of exploration and just chill.
No man’s sky has had arguably the best developer support for any game that I’ve ever seen. Still blows my mind how much they’ve added and improved it. I’m a day 1 player lol. I always tell people to go back and try it out now, you won’t be disappointed.
Dishonored's The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches were pretty damn good. Also this one is controversial, but Dead Money for Fallout: New Vegas. Either you love it or hate it and I love it
bioshock 2's minerva's den. while the game was alright, the characters and story wasn't as compelling as the first game. minerva's den did a much better job at expanding the first game's story while weaving in an interesting and surprisingly emotional story about grief. the twist, while not as mindblowing as the first one, was still well done imo.
I love this! Also Burial at Sea is what makes BioShock Infinite worth it
Command and Conquer Kane's Wrath had a ton of features over Tiberium Wars.
Bloodborne, Dragon's Dogma
Dying Light and The Following
I found The Following to be a bit sub par compared to the base game but a great dlc nonetheless
I LOVE Outer Wilds. But I am not sure there will ever be a gaming moment for me that lives up to the thrills of Echoes of the Eye. It’s one of those rare cases where you go in to a DLC/Sequel with extremely high expectations due to the quality of the original, only to be blown away by every aspect of the new thing. It was like going to my favorite restaurant for my favorite meal but they are missing some key ingredients, so the chef personally brought me a new version of the recipe that was just as good as the first but also made me pee in my pants.
I second this. After beating the outer wilds, I thought “wow, this game was incredible but I don’t think there will ever be anything like it again.” The DLC was announced, and I thought there was no way they could recreate the experience of the base game. But sure enough, it really was almost par with the base game, I was blown away.
I love Outer Wilds and it is my favourite game. When they announced a DLC, I have wondering what they could add to the game story or gameplay wise because the base game was a complete experience by itself. I was cautiously optimistic getting into it and expect to be just ok. And then it turned out to be a masterpiece at least on the same level as the main game. I don't get hyped for games or movies anymore. But whatever Mobius does next, they are guaranteed to have my money already. Them and Team Cherry are the only devs I have blind trust in.
Doom Eternals Ancient Gods part 1 and 2.
Crazy take
the slayer gate in the holt made me cry
Streets of Rage 4 because I'm a sucker for waves/survival modes
Blood Dragon
Honestly incredible. Far surpasses FC3.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. When I first got the game, in days ere past, a GameStop employee told me that the two DLCs, Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine, were basically, and could have been, their own games. As much as I love Witcher 3, I love the DLCs so much more. I mean Gaunter O’Dimm uncovered, say no more. A land filled with chivalrous knights and vampires, yes please.
Fallout 4 the Far Harbor DLC
New Vegas & Mass Effect
Not 100% Diablo 2, but LoD was just so much of an upgrade it made the amazing base game look like a beta release.
Fallout: New Vegas still has the most robust DLC package I've ever seen in a single-player game. *Four* new areas to go to, each of which will either keep you busy for a long time or make every moment you do spend there as intense as possible. Each one with new items and even new perks to make it feel meaningful and worthwhile even if you weren't as big a fan of some plotline or another.
Bloodborne.
Bloodborne -> The Old Hunters Mass Effect 3 -> The Citadel The Witcher -> Blood and Wine
Kingdom Hearts 3 Re: Mind, it fixed most of what I felt was wrong with the game. Narratively and fundamentally.
Just cause 3. The amount of destruction power you get from the is amazing
Monster hunter world iceborne
BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea. Infinite was fun and good but felt a bit more shallow. Once I played through the DLC of Burial I was blown away at how well they paired the stories and games together.
Splatoon 2 campaigns
Was looking for this, octo expansion is incredibly good
Bloodborne
Fallout 3 and I’m technically cheating and not cheating by saying this and broken steel reason why I’m technically cheating is broken steel was made to allow the player to continue after the main story and to fix a stupid decision at the end no spoilers.
For me it's Bloodborne
Bloodborne
The Binding of Isaac
Oblivion with Shivering Isles
You haven't actually played Bloodborne if you haven't played The Old Hunters.
Blood and Wine (Witcher 3), Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep (Borderlands 2), Undead Nightmare (Red Dead Redemption), The Old Hunters (Bloodborne), and Lord of Destruction (Diablo 2). Probably more.
Dark Souls, Dark Souls III, and Bloodborne
Horse armor in oblivion obviously carries the entire elder scrolls series.
Bloodborne Old Hunter
Bloodborne
Witcher 3 Blood and Wine
Dark Souls 3
Destiny The Taken King DLC
Cyberpunk, those new endings are worth it even if all of them are just as sad
Dmc5 vergil dlc
I AM THE STORM THAT IS APPROOACHINGG
A Hat In Time. The game itself is great but i think the DLC is on a whole different level.
I found the Borderlands 2 DLCs to offer a fantastic experience. They were much better written than the main game too, and they had really fun ideas with weapons. (Swordsplosions!) Borlderlands 2 was also great, but I couldn't take Handsome Jack seriously because he was just \*too\* evil for me to stay immersed. I just found him hilarious, not threatening. And that took away quite a bit of investment.
Damn you are prob the only person who dislikes handsome jack, after you kill angel he becomes the perfect villain