5 Games That Know How To Use DLC

by Stephen Heller Featured 21 Comments 37 Votes 5194 Views 04/09/2012 Back to Articles

Love it or hate it, DLC has become part of gaming these past few years. Long gone are the fancy expansion packs, which promised hours or entertainment, and now we have map packs, weapons, cars and upgrade, all of which can be bought for a premium price.

While we are well aware that a number of developers have gone as far as holding back gameplay elements for DLC after the release, we're also aware of the fact that some DLC actually enhances your gaming experience. So here's five games that truly show us what DLC should be.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Resident Evil Revelations

I would go as far as to say GTA IV's Lost and Damned was the first piece of true DLC to arrive on the console market. It was more than a simple add on, it brought in an entirely new story campaign, along with new weapons and an entirely new feel. This didn't add five minutes of extra gameplay, this added hours upon hours of meaningful content into the mix.

They followed that up with The Ballad of Gay Tony, another huge expansion that brought us another expansive single-player experience and brought back the arcade, over-the-top mayhem the series was known for. If anyone wants to know how to do DLC correctly, they need to look no further than GTA IV as a shining example.


Portal 2

Valve really hit it out of the park when they released the Perpetual Testing Initiative, a DLC package that gave power to the people. Instead of spending months fleshing out a number of test chambers that users could smash through in a matter of hours, they released a simplified level editor that everyone with a basic knowledge of the game could use. Now anyone with the game can share their creations and literally play for days on end without running out of new content to explore. Best of all, the DLC was 100% free!


Burnout Paradise

Project Zomboid

When Criterion released Burnout Paradise it would have been easy for them to walk away. The game was filled to the brim with challenges, races, places to explore and an impressive multiplayer suite. However they managed to keep the game alive for years later, continually adding DLC packs that saw the expansion of a whole new island, hundreds of new challenges, vehicles and brand new party modes to entice local multiplayer with friends. Affordable pricing means most gamers who purchased the game picked up at least one of the packs, and it brought them months of entertainment.


Mass Effect 2

Lone Survivor

BioWare crafted an epic sci-fi opera that was full of twists and turns that engrossed players for months as they explored the galaxy. While the first Mass Effect had some limited DLC options, they really stepped up a notch with rich stories such as The Lair of the Shadow Broker. and Arrival which provided a chilling ending leading up to Mass Effect 3.


Fallout 3

RPG epics are a perfect candidate for exciting DLC, and Fallout 3 is by far one of the best when it comes to executing meaningful DLC. Bethesda released five DLC packs which brought gamers to a new area of the wasteland, leaving them to fight their way through a number of mutants and discover more of the rich world awaiting them outside the vault. Bethesda followed this trend with Fallout: New Vegas, and we're hoping things are going to look up for Skyrim as we move forward.

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GTA IV is going to be hard to rival. An extra 20 hour story as DLC, twice, is crazy.
fallout 3 was so good.. so awesome. the pitt was my favourite
Great list Heller. I'd personally identify Shivering Isles for Oblivion as the first true DLC package available. But GTA IV's Lost and Damned was just as substantial.
burnout paradise has awesome DLC. i still have the De'Lorean like car that you can switch between hover mode and ground wheels, also those 88mph flames *_*
Point Lookout.
Enough said. ^_^
Just picked up GTA IV:EFLC and Rayman Origins from EB in the 2 for $44 sale. Only had the time to play Rayman so far (which is AMAZING!!!) but can't wait until uni dies down so I can sink into some more GTA goodness. Only finished the story mode for the first time a couple of weeks ago.
Why isnt Borderlands on this list? Their DLC was epic and worth the money.
Borderlands!!!!

Tsk tsk tsk at this list :D

Leasha said: Borderlands!!!!
Tsk tsk tsk at this list



Might as well add CoD as well.

lololol
Burnout was amazing! All the free stuff plus the really cheap shit. It was an awesome game too.

Going to play it on the weekend now :P

Tyrus said: Great list Heller. I'd personally identify Shivering Isles for Oblivion as the first true DLC package available.



This^

Shivering Isles was an amazing addition to a great game and added hours of extra gameplay, should definitely be featured on this list.
I still haven't completed the episodes for liberty city! GTA IV bored me that much it scared me away... :P
I actually never played the Ballard of Gaetano either, but I really should. Apparently it's the best part of GTA IV.
Might as well add CoD as well

xxLCr0wxx said: Might as well add CoD as well


5 Games That Know How To Use DLC
"Portal 2" looks so much like the game, "Isoball"...





But the gameplay seems totally different... :P =D
And "Portal 2" looks a little more complicated... :)
I'm sorry but no Borderlands? It should defiantly be in there in place of Mass Effect 2.
For the record Borderlands had some super sweet DLC but in my opinion it didn't change the way we look at DLC or
Change the industry
I can't remember if UT3 or 99 did it, but I know that 2004 released a big pack with all the Make Something Unreal winning entries, which were all included in the Editor's Choice edition of the game later.

Heller said: For the record Borderlands had some super sweet DLC but in my opinion it didn't change the way we look at DLC or
Change the industry



Oblivion did it was the first game to feature DLC in a major way. Shivering Isles was a massive addition and who can forget the Horse Armor DLC?
I get the fallout 3 position. For me though the dlc felt like the game was saying, just ignore your important mission of returning drinking water to the wasteland, and go find steel ingots. I just don't like escapist fiction in my escapist fiction.

But that's just me.
Borderlands for sure.. possibly in place of Portal 2. Portal 2 "DLC" was not revolutionary by any means.. the whole concept has been used by loads of other games.

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