IGN writes: "All five downloadable add-ons for Fallout 3 have now released for Xbox 360 and PC, with the PlayStation 3 versions set to roll out soon. At 800 Microsoft points (or US $9.99) a pop, you might be wondering which of these add-ons are worth your money and which aren't. We're here to help. Having played them all, we'll give you our expert opinion to help you maximize your Wasteland experience.
Of course, if you haven't yet picked up Fallout 3, you might simply want to wait until this October when the Fallout 3 (Game of the Year Edition) releases to retail. That package will include the original game as well as all five add-ons for $59.99 on Xbox 360 and PS3 and just $49.99 on PC. We'll leave it to you to do the math on how much you can save with that route".
NoobFeed Editor Joshua Burt writes - It is now a mainstay of gaming that post a title's release, and DLC will accompany the game. Some of the most popular games of the last fifteen years have followed this practice. But there are some DLCs that are better than others. That stands on the shoulders of their base game, and in some cases… Surpass it. These are the 10 expansions that were better than the main game.
Damn, I feel stupid when years ago I played all the dlc for fallout 3 except the pitt. My younger ass looked at it and thought it was boring without trying I believe... Well good reason to fire up the old dusty ps3!
Solid list, I'd add inFamous: Festival of Blood, although it was a standalone download, it still felt like an inFamous 2 expansion.
Blood and Wine might be the best ever though.
I have beaten Bloodborne but though i have the DLC I never played through it. For now I want to wait and see if it gets a Bluepoint remake.
WC:
"The video game equivalent of would-you-rather. "
A simple yet endearing question, as to the status of games leaves Harjit slightly more optimistic about the gaming industry.