Scott from The Controller Online writes: "By calling their second DLC adventure for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, ‘Dragonborn’, Bethesda aren’t really giving you any hints as to what it might be about. If you ask me, this is a good thing because I like when DLC adventures surprise me, and are a departure from what happens in the main campaign. The Dragon Born DLC didn’t really surprise me, and it isn’t that much of a departure, but it is a good solid expansion that offers you a great reason to head back to Skyrim."
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The developers of Lordbound increased the scope as they became more familiar with the Creation Kit and got inspired by the original Skyrim.
Created by Bethesda Softworks, The Elder Scrolls is hailed as one of the most groundbreaking RPG franchises.
Have not played the first DLC but I MIGHT get this one, when it comes out on PC that is. Not a huge fan of the price tag, especially for 6 hours, but hopefully the "lengthy" side quests will add enough value to justify a 20 dollar purchase.