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Cosmetic DLC can go crawl back into the hole it came from, and fester there. I'm looking at you, Oblivion Horse Armour. You started this...
DLC that actually adds additional content? Well, didn't we just refer to them as expansion packs back in the day? I tend to love them, but they do get the pricing wrong sometimes. The Sims is the worst offender for this; "Here's 1/10th of a finished game; that'll be Ł30 please!"
I loved the Deeper Dungeons from the original Dungeon Keeper, but that was before DLC was known as DLC.
For all my previous bashing of the Sims series, I owned and loved all the 'DLC' for the original and second game. Again though, theye were physical expansion packs...
I own all the DLC for games like Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and : New Vegas but... I always want to complete as much of the vanilla game before exploring the additional content. And I never complete the vanilla game (or in the case of New Vegas, completing the game actually ends it too).
For a second there, I was struggling to think of any actual games that I had played the DLC on. Somehow forgetting the 815 hours (+ then some with offline time) I have on Civilization 5 and all its DLC... I think then my favourite has to be Brave New World, but obviously Gods and Kings was great too, plus all the reasonably cheap individual Civ packs.
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