Game Focus writes: "Bethesda has now released its second of three confirmed downloadable expansions for their post apocalyptic epic role playing game Fallout 3 and it is called 'The Pitt'. This new content is similar to the first game, as you, the player pick up an emergency radio broadcast which starts the quest. As you follow up on the mission and talk to a certain NPC (non-playable character), you will enter the industrial city of Pittsburg which sounds like it is actually a much worse place then the Capital Wasteland is, they need a hero but the question is of course, are you the hero they need or will you simply work for your own needs?"
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. "
Fallout is a rare game that deals with the real life process of moving in a realistic way. What can be learned about how you should move out on your own from how you play Fallout?
I never thought of it like that.. Fallout 3 is still my best game ever,so wanting Fallout 4.
Personally I learned alot from Fallout, especially New Vegas' DLC
There are alot of hidden teachings and different perspectives in those games
Oh yea its fine considering on Fallout you don't have to pay for the following;
mortgage,
water bills,
gas bills,
electric bills,
I wouldn't really say it taught me to move out, but I would say it has taught me other stuff like how to barter etc