Kotaku
I’ve been waiting a long time to play as Batgirl in a modern video game. Now the chance has arrived in the form of a new add-on for the latest Batman title. Is it what I wanted? Not really.
Doctor Cow-Slice at Nerd Rock from the Sun writes: "There is no two ways about it, the Batgirl DLC for Arkham Knight is nothing short of a disappointment. When it was first announced I thought it sounded ambitious but really interesting. After that though I discovered that the team behind Arkham Origins was developing the DLC and my heart sank."
When you put this DLC up against a game as incredible as Arkham Knight - it just doesn't matter, and it should matter! Batgirl is such a fun character, and it's exciting to see old-school Harley Quinn too, yet this DLC is pointless because nothing of importance happens. Batgirl deserves better.
Spoilers ahead.
BagoGames
For however long it lasts, A Matter of Family's an empty doggy bag of nostalgia that’s far from filling. It’s a crying shame for as much as it attempts for an expansion its size, most of all its heroine. Alone, it’s nowhere close to being worth the $40 season pass and until it becomes standalone DLC for a fraction of that, everyone but owners of Batman: Arkham Knight’s Deluxe Edition should consider passing on the all-too short-lived adventures of Batgirl.
Then don't buy it.
Whats with all the moaning these days, so you bought something and it wasn't what you expected it to be. It happens!
If you feel that strongly about it, don't bother buying any future DLC's for that game but please don't bore me with notions like "it should be this" or "it should be that".
You are just a consumer like the rest of us and just like the rest of us we sometimes buy a game or DLC that we think will be the b0ll0ck's and it turn out to be pants.
Thats life dude!