Kino DLC?

This and Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone, what other kino DLC/expansions do you know off Sup Forums?

Mask of the Betrayer

Does Farcry 3 Blood Dragon count?

Kino DLC is Dead Money. OWD is Brian Fargo's retarded ideas and ZANY humour that should've stayed in the Van Buren design document.

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

Every Souls expansion has been an incredible step up from its associated base game - no matter how you rank those, it's uniformly true.

The Ballad of Gay Tony for sure

Dragonborn for Skyrim, Shivering Isles for Oblivion, Bloodmoon for Morrowind, GTA 4 TBOGT and TLAD, Fallout 3 DLCS

So many to count

Hordes Of Underdark

It's partly a meme, but the Bloodborne DLC is filled with kino moments, like how the level design of the Fishing Hamlet teases the Orphan of Kos fight as you make your way down, or how the layout of the clock tower changes once you turn it at the top.

Night of the Raven

that's not even the best dlc in that game

>like how the level design of the Fishing Hamlet teases the Orphan of Kos fight
how? just by making you fight generic fish creatures?

is this thread getting stealth saged or something because of Sup Forums slang? looks like mods hate the word kino

Hnnggr

AOE II: The Conquerers Expansion

this

and this

>people are calling expansions DLC
Yes, my autism is triggered.

>Kino DLC is Dead Money
This.

I genuinely hate this dlc with a white hot passion

ME2: Overlord

I hate modern bioware yet this DLC was probably made by one of the few people with talent at the time (almost 100% chance he/they are no longer with the company).

This exactly. OP must be some kind of retard.

I think he's referring to how you can see the corpse of Kos on the beach down below way before the actual fight

Correct, although I don't at all dislike the tone and content of OWB. Still, Dead Money is the epitome of what New Vegas could have been, and achieved. It remains one of the greatest examples of a DLC to date, IMO.

Yup. There's one perspective up at the lamp before the fight and another in the caves.

Expansions are content that you download

It's the same thing, retard.

>it's a pretend to hate Old World Blues shitposting episode

DM > OWB > LR > HH

That said I really enjoyed all the DLCs

I agree. but as someone who likes to find logs, HH is better than LR for me.

>Expansions are content that you download
Oh yeah, I definitely now remember that everybody were downloading for example LoD from the internet back in 2001.

This is objectively correct, but Honest Hearts isn't bad, just the least good. The Man in the Caves' diary entries in HH also constitute the most poignant single journey in the game, IMO, especially finding his body overlooking the gorge, and reading his last words as he looks back on a life of sorrow that nevertheless found fulfillment.