"Dishonored tells the story of Corvo Attano, a royal protector who was not very good at his job." I don't think he was trained to fight people with supernatural abilities.
@@en_waddles in dishonored 2 he has all the powers he got in dishonored 1 but when trying to stop delila she takes away his mark of the outsider and turns the character you didn't choose into stone
As a big tabletop nerd, I loved how the Tiny Tina DLC parodied a lot of gaming tropes within tabletop games and video games as well. The scene with Ellie's bikini armour and the three gamers you had to humiliate in the MMORPGFPS quest were amongst my favourite moments from the whole game
It's been a while, can you give me a refresher on the three knights quest? Because I'm trying real hard to remember any ttrpg other than FATAL (if you don't know ehat that is I advise you to leave it at that, but if you're really curious it's literally the r/incel ttrpg and please spare yourself the read) and maybe some conan ones where you deal with chainmail bikinis (even if they are ubiquitous in some of the older 3d japanese rpgs, mmo or not).
@@chukyuniqul I had to look it up since it had been a while since I played as well, but it's the MMORPGFPS quest where you have to make the three enemies rage quit bykilling one via melee, sniping another and teabagging the last one
@@CudaProdigy Claptastic voyage is generally very nice, except for that final boss, which is absolutely brutal, even on normal difficulty. I could never beat it. It kinda ruined that DLC for me.
You can't exactly blame Corvo for not being up to stopping assassins with supernatural teleportation powers he doesn't have and has no reason to know exist.
@@abdullahmushtaq1536 He did feel bad about it afterwards though. I love the non-lethal resolution against him. Leaving a note on him so that he knows you could have killed him but would rather let him leave with the guilt
You didn't mention the best bit of the citadel DLC, the mission where you have every member of your crew fighting alongside you for once. And all the cries of alarm from the bad guys as they realise how screwed they are!
Corvo had just gotten home after months traveling around the Isl's and was suddenly attacked by dozens of supernatural assassins with the guards no where to be found. Dude managed to take down a couple right before their leader Daud showed up to do it himself.
Fallout: New Vegas Old World Blues and Honest Hearts “We can’t expect God to do all of the work” and “Are those penises on your feet?” Are among the best quotes from the two greatest DLC’s ever
Agree and disagree enough to comment. No troll. Promise. Other than NPC interactions and bonuses though... Old World Blues... would you play that? So take out the perks and all npc interactions. Would you say it was fun? I can't in good faith do that. YET... the NPC interactions and bonuses, but mainly the NPC interactions... make me play it again every time no matter what. The Sierra shitpile... That can rot. That whole DLC was just... intolerable to awful in my opinion. What do I know though... I hated Far Harbour and honestly had no idea I was alone. Either way... Honest Hearts though... Right... Damn good DLC. Some characters never went back to the Mojave. Edited to correct "wasn't alone" to "was alone".
"You don't have a mouth, but you can talk. Explain that, smarty-pants!" Courier's Brain: I have an inferior frontal gyrus wired directly into a speech synthesizing processor. Your heart can't be wired up to -- A THOUGHT SYNTHESIZING PROCESSOR! *YOU CAN'T TALK TO IT!!!*
We should also mention the Pitt, and Broken Steel here. The best fallout 3 dlcs. One an amazing parody of the prewar government as well as the call of duty franchise. That has me laughing through nearly every encounter as well as some great bonuses. And the Pitt. Providing one of the hardest moral choices in gaming.
Good DlC's but better than Blood and Wine, Dragonborn, the old hunters, Forsaken and so on? Not a chance does it win that. Sure it has good dialogue and some fun characters but the gameplay just isn't any where near the ones mentioned
"Bioware scores extra fan service points here for fulfilling the wildest, most exotic future dreams of a millennial. Home ownership." Had to laugh out loud at that joke. It's funny because it's true, sadly.
I know that the Hitman: No Subtitles DLC pack Patient Zero was really just more missions on the same maps, but, the finale in Hokkaido alone makes for a good memories.
To be fair, the Tiny Tina dlc requires a level of like 36, so if you get to the end of it without finishing the main story, that sounds like you got too distracted 😂😂
@@sarafontanini7051 yeah, fair point. But there is a good chunck of not so important DLCs (thanksgiving day, valentine's day etc) to give a good boost for levels that it's hard to ignore them at some point. I did them when I've hit lvl 10 and when I was done, my charas usually were lvl 20 or higher.
@@sarafontanini7051 I recommend playing the main game, then skipping straight to Tiny Tina afterwards. You'll get burned out before reaching it, if you try and play everything in order. I believe all the loot scales based on what level you entered the area at. So, if you enter the area at Level 36, most of the guns will be trash by the time you're max level raiding.
“If you want to make a My Little Pony game, go and talk to Hasbro” Nah, just take a leaf out of Them’s Fighting Herds’ book and steal the original writer, much easier
@@Kaiser8513 Are all the references to Jane: our evil overlord references Oxventure? And speaking of Oxventure, is it a bunch of one-offs, or a full story. If it's the latter, I don't want to jump into the middle and have no idea what's going on.
if you would like to avoid spoilers for a certain dlc/skip to another part of the video: 0:00/0:01 (if 00 doesn't work) - intro 0:42 - far cry 3: blood dragon 3:08 - mass effect 3: citadel 6:45 - borderlands 2: tiny tina's assault on dragon keep 9:54 - fallout 4: far harbor 11:58/11:59 - dying light: the following 14:45 - outlast: whistleblower 17:43 - dishonored: the knife of dunwall & dishonored: the brigmore witches 20:01 - outro
Yes, this is great! OX, please do this in your descriptions. Spolier warnings are no good if I have to watch the video to figure out where the divisions are.
Andy, I feel like we're kindred spirits. Becase after pondering it for years "Fallout 3 was a great game. Fallout New Vegas is arguably a better game. And Fallout 4 was.... well it was better than Fallout 76." is almost word for word, how I describe these games.
the eternal shame of fallout 76, 'cause the enemies and setting area were something i was dying to play in single player, or at most monster hunter world's/conan exiles version of multiplayer
I never played 76, largely because as soon as I found out there were no npcs I knew it was crap. But I enjoyed fallout 4, and I don’t understand why people rag on it so hard. Sure it wasn’t new vegas great, but it was still good.
@@asherandai2633 Thats fair mate. I had no interest when it was first announced, I'm just not into multiplayer. But I was deeply saddened when Todd was on the pre-release hype circuit, and I realised he was lying due to inconsistencies between interviews. Bethesda were my guys, and they were bullshitting us. I felt betrayed. :'(
Splatoon 2 base story mode: A complete rehash of the first game's story mode, down to reusing most of the same bosses, and adding nothing to the overall world of Splatoon, to the point that many people just skipped it to play the online multiplayer portion. Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion: A new mode filling in much of the backstory of the world of Splatoon, reintroduces well-loved characters from the first game, plus presenting tons of new styles of gameplay and challenges. Plus, unless you're bothering with getting 100% in the base story mode, Octo Expansion is way longer than the base game. It's miles better than the normal story mode.
"If you want to make a My Little Pony game..." Huh...during the segment regarding a D&D clone. (looks at "Tales of Equestria" and the recent "Ogres & Oubliettes" expansion to it) Hmmm... Speaking of which: OXBOX, your thoughts on Bunkers & Badasses becoming an ACTUAL TTRPG in the near future?
Dishonored was the game that turned me into a freaking complesionist man, I did the no kill and don't be seen for both the dlc campaigns and the main one I only needed two more achievements and then my Xbox 360 decided that the power brick should blow up. Though they were amazing games it goes without saying that, I'm not going through all that again 😂
The Dishonored DLC was so good that it carried over into the sequel. I'm glad it did, because Delilah was a much more interesting villain that the Lord Regent.
Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City it has 2 if the most satisfying bosses in the series, plus what better way to tie up dark souls than the a battle against a giant mad slave knight at end of the entire world with the soul of humanity itself on the line
You guys should do a video about Easter eggs in dialogue, 1 example: the dwarf miners in borderlands2's tiny Tina's attack on dragon keep dlc that sometimes say "atleast it ain't a bloody creeper" like the Minecraft creepers.
The frozen west DLC for horizon zero dawn makes an already wonderful game extra special with beautiful world/lore building, superpowered weapons and new, more dangerous enemies. And it has a kick-ass story to boot.
I don’t know if it was in the last video, but Trespasser in Dragon Age Inquisition By far a better plot than the main game, better heartbreak, Vivienne isn’t as horrible a party member...
Citadel isn't just the final DLC of Mass Effect 3, so far it's the final Mass Effect DLC of the whole dang saga. Andromeda sure didn't get any DLC, I still want to know who the benefactor is dangit. I don't hate Andromeda, I just don't like it as much as the holy trilogy. It's better than Dragon Age 2 innit. The gamers that put gameplay above story should love it, you can space boost whilst cloaked Vanguard Surprise. Dragon Age 2 got DLC, but Andromeda didn't 😯. Of course a lot of the players hating it didn't even try it, so it no doubt had lower sales than Dragon Age 2
the chroma-key filters are removing part of their faces. it's most noticeable when someone holds up their hand with fingers spread apart. Sometimes it'll key out so much their fingers don't look human any more. This particular filter seems to be keying out parts of Mike's shirt and hair, and adding a black outline to his hands.
"The wildest most exotic fan service for any millennial: home ownership". I thought we were friends Outside Xbox! That would be funnier if it hurt less...
@@nobodyxdel2390 It was good, overall. But a let down compared to Fallout 3 and New Vegas. 4 just had too much filler content, and not enough juicy meat in it. But because 76 is an absolute turd, 4 looks much better than it really is, by comparison.
Far Harbour was excellent. Some great factions and an atmospheric setting. The giant crabs and stampeding horn beast things were cool new enemies. Fallout 4 was enjoyable, but so much content was repeated from Fallout 3. Why have ANOTHER lost family member you need to find (who weirdly is dead set on sending his android hordes out to kill you for no explicable reason)? Surely there are other story arcs for games? Also, I want a battle AGAINST a massive robot like Liberty Prime, not just follow it around like a loose wingnut while it does the enjoyable gaming part of destroying everything around us for me. Kind of makes the whole interactive gaming element a bit redundant! I was disappointed that The Machinist (was that the robot boss's name? Ah no, that was Christian Bale... I think I meant Mechanist!) in the other DLC didn't have this, rather than waves of smaller robots you've already battled that are fairly samey. You've shown us it's possible to have a huge robot in the game, Bethesda.... Why not let us do the exciting (logical) thing and actually have a fight with it?!?!
@@NGMonocrom Just throwing on my 2 cents. Settlement idea was good, but far too much investment in it to the detriment of atmosphere and story. Not enough neutral NPC controlled locations for quest hubs. A little light on vaults, and the vaults that were there weren't very memorable. The race track should of been a neutral location that acted as a quest hub. Totally wasted content. About half of the raider camps could of had peaceful ways to talk your way into them and settle things. Fallout has a long tradition of using social skills to solve problems, Fallout 4 relied too much on combat is the only solution. Weapon selection was ... unsatisfying. The mod system wasn't bad, but there should of been more side-grade options instead of always having clearly better choices. Also melee was less rewarding than previous games. Previous Fallout games as you got closer to the end, the more random (and tougher) enemies you had to deal with. Fallout 4's post-story state you have allies all over the map and almost no enemies worth shooting left at the end. Depending on your ending, I'd rather have seen Brotherhood Revenge Squads or Synth Powered Armor Squads coming to wreck vengeance on the MC personally.
Mass Effect 3 on the whole was a great game, but yea, the Citadel DLC was truly them tying all those hours we put across three games together in a fanservice DLC that would make sure any fan had a good time.....
I found Citadel painful. The humor was so forced as to be cringeworthy, the betrayal was stupidly predictable, and the characters suddenly changed personality.
@@aivanther ..." the betrayal was stupidly predictable"... Amen to that. Shepard and Joker both deny sending a message to the other asking for a meet-up in a specific location; and, then lo-and-behold, someone magically knows just where to find Shepard. The very moment 'Brooks' showed up I wanted to put my boot on her neck and shoot her in the face.
Not that good kind of disappointed honestly far too small for me to be happy compared to the shivering isles for oblivion for example and is even more obvious if you played bloodmoon for morrowind which also took place on that same island and felt much bigger more full of stuff and honestly more fun plus Apocrypha i think auto correct murdered the spelling of that anyways it was the least impressive journey into a daedric realm yet i mean what it did was good but it was so limited
I legit cried when Tiny Tina finally accepted Roland's death. It remains, for me, of one the most impactful moments in gaming. Up there with Cloud letting go of Aerith.
I love Far Harbor so much that when I got access to it I spent more time there than the main game. I even spent 100s of hour modding it to make it perfect while keeping the whole esthetics. Giving it a repaired dock, a bridge to Old Longfellow's cabin, a proper gate and wall, a secondary reinforced gate into the actual town, better defenses and more room for defenders, completely enclosed the town complete with guard stations facing every direction, and even a sniper nest on top of the tallest building in Far Harbor. Also with the help of mods and console commands; made the Mariner, my favorite character in the entire game, my permanent follower.
Ooh, one of my favorite games. Trying to do a pacifist playthrough atm, but I don't think I'm going to be able to resist nimming on the locals for long. 😈
Spider-Man. The City That Never Sleeps DLC plays like a perfect extension of the main game, but it has more interesting side quests. It's not exactly better so much as it is a perfect DLC.
Gods & Kings was basically required to play Civ V when it came out, since it added religion, espionage, and melee ships for naval combat. The game became more balanced overall, like Science victories could skip quite a few techs in vanilla, and completing the Rationalism tree gave you two techs instead of just one. It also made units have their health out of 100 instead of 10, which had previously caused massive swings in damage due to rounding.
Just some guy without a mustache requested the Borderlands one... Of course he did, he´s an omnipresent being that exists one multiple plains of reality to be able to watch every single video that gets made in every parallel universe.
But overall the Brigmore Witches, loved it. It allowed me to see a new side to the assassin who took out the empress and I was genuinely impressed that it made me care for him.
"I haven't seen the weather change that fast since. . . well, the British summer." I live in New York. . . WHAT HAPPENS IN BRITAIN DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS???
Citadel also has two of the best weapons in the game, an ME1 style recharging assault rifle with a good firing rate and damage output, and the silenced gun which is like the Carnifex but with less recoil and a bigger magazine. But the best part of the game is having Wrex as a squad member again.
I'm still routing for Destiny: the taken king to be put on the list. It's a brilliant DLC which builds upon everything the base game did good, with an actually good story to boot.
The Taken King is weird for this list... yes TTK brought Destiny from a meh game to something really specially, but you really couldn’t play Destiny without it. It’s hard to even call it DLC when it’s was basically a required purchase to continue to play Destiny
@@VTorb as far as I'm aware, it is considered a DLC, much like how monarchs reign is considered a DLC for Titanfall 2, despite it being physically impossible to play the game without it due to it being free, and automatically installed.
@@floofyfoxxo744 didn't add anything into the campaign, just a load of multiplayer stuff, such as monarch and the "prime" Titans, which admitly were just a new skin, voice lines, and execution for the already available titans, and the frontier defense game mode.
Idea for a list inspired by that mission in Witcher 3 where you have to infiltrate Ermion’s workshop: 7 times games broke their own rules to mess with you In that mission you enter a room full of stuffed animals, when you try to leave it Geralt starts hallucinating that all the animals attack him and in the fight every enemy has a red skull icon. This usually means an unbeatable enemy far beyond your level so I spent most of that fight casting Quen and dodging; finally when I attack one it turns out to be a standard enemy. Really messed with me and one of my favorite tricks in games when used well.
Another good dlc was the “from dusk to casa Bonita” dlc for South Park fractured, but whole. It added an enjoyable new location, a brand new companion and a great new super power type in the process!
How about the "Teeth of Naros" DLC for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning? Since the main game was supposed to be an MMORPG, it sometimes felt repetitive and empty but the DLC was designed for a single player experience which made areas and quests much more interesting and engaging. P.S. I'm not Ellen using a different account. Promise!
Mass Effect: Omega DLC is a much darker, creep filled return to an area from Mass Effect 2 but you got to explore it more and plus, since you weren't allowed to take any of your old buddies with you, had a less chill feel to it on the count of you had no idea if Aria was gunna kill you or sleep with you when the entire thing ended, plus it introduced probably the creepiest monster in the game that is thankfully only on Omega: the Adjutant. I'd always play most of the main plot of Mass Effect 3, then Omega then use the Citadel story as Shepard's attempt to wind down after the horrors of Omega before the final mission or two.
I was struggling massively to finish Fallout 4, due to the aforementioned issues in this video - with the addition of glitches, bugs, and numerous crashes. After trying Nuka-World, which was a hot mess, I figured I would give Far Harbour a try and wow, it blew me away. It showed what Fallout 4 could be capable of - interesting factions that tug you in ways unexpected, a good overall narrative, and fun sidequests! Needless to say, it gave me the figurative shot in the arm to finish the game and its platinum~
I put forward Borderlands 3 DLCs "Guns, Love and Tentacles" and "Bounty of Blood". They're both whole new planets to explore, the former a Lovecraftian ice planet complete with evil body snatching cult and curses, and the latter is an old timey Japanese movie crossed with a western where the local fauna are basically dinosaurs that the locals call "devils"; they're awesome!
I mean, it's tough when you're a DLC to a well-received game. I will, however, suggest that FC3 benefits greatly if it's been a few years since you played. The good in it stands out, but the bad...well, it's easy to forget that there was a main villain after Vaas died, for example. I get the feeling (though I've never played it myself) that Blood Dragon is more consistent all the way through. But, ultimately, YMMV when it comes to what you consider better or worse, right? Taste is subjective.
In all serious, Hasbro does seem to be relying upon external contracted developers to develop games for their IP rather than in-house folks. So long as you've a good pitch, some credentials in game development to get you in the door, and a business plan, yes, talk to them.
You're gonna have to remind me which was the original video, because I remember you guys talking about several of these already and I thought that was the original you meant. You did the Far Cry one and the Borderlands one, I recall.
*sigh* I tried to make it fit, but I just got bored...Destroy ending, a full game set after it, split between Shepard and squadmates that you can swap out (like usual, except the team is all squadmates, so Ash, Jack, and Tali, for example) and the goal is returning to Earth and you save Shepard. Alternatively, Shepard is alone or you can have a team, too. Next game a new threat. Something is causing the Dark Matter to be more destructive. Third game is stopping the threat, pushing back te Dark Matter. THEN peole will get fucking mad about the ending and will get another three and will never stop until people just get it thru their heads: IT IS FUCKING HARD TO END A SAGA/TRILOGY THAT BOTH, ENDS THE LAST INSTALLMENT AND DOESN'T SETUP MORE INSTALLMEMTS. Try it. Make your own trilogy, by yourself, make the ending, an ending that doesn't leave room for more story, ends the trilogy, AND is satisfying...it is nearly impossible. 12 Monkeys, the show, did it right. Everyone gets their endings, there is no room for more plot.
Ace Combat 7: The Alicorn Saga DLC missions. Unexpected Visitor, Anchorhead Raid, and 10 Million Relief Plan are some of the best missions in Ace Combat history. Not only is the gameplay super challenging and rewarding, but we have the biggest meme character in Mattias Torres. The Alicorn boss fight is amazing. Easily on par or slightly better than the Arsenal Bird of the main game.
I guess I'm the only one who enjoyed the hell out of Fallout4? Not the main storyline, just the game play and especially settlement building. I also preferred Nuka World over Far Harbor. Oh well.
Settlement building would have been a lot better if the NPC's could actually pathfind around town. Even using mods and adding pathfinding tiles for them, they cant get around even basic settlements correctly. Maybe there's some PC mod that actually made them behave correctly. Kinda sucked putting all that effort into it, decking out the NPC's in armor and weapons (or even power armor) you've found, just for them to get stuck, not be able to find their bed, etc.
These are amazing entries!! Wow the commenters really hit the nail on the head with this one. I agree with every single one of them! Except for Borderlands 2............ Clearly the best DLC in Borderlands 2 was the badass Crater of badassitude
Now I'm sad I never commented about Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion on the original. There was such a nonlinear approach to level progression and there so many interesting approaches to challenges using the game's new weapons, and great callbacks to the first game. Best part? If you just wanted the Octoling skin (or needed to make a review for a gaming publication) you could just skip everything if you really wanted to, but players could unlock exclusive gear by completing the entire campaign, including one of the most challenging opponents possible: your past self from Splatoon 1.
"Dishonored tells the story of Corvo Attano, a royal protector who was not very good at his job."
I don't think he was trained to fight people with supernatural abilities.
He was in dishonored 2, yet he still failed at first
william smith he didn’t have his powers though, I thought.
@@en_waddles in dishonored 2 he has all the powers he got in dishonored 1 but when trying to stop delila she takes away his mark of the outsider and turns the character you didn't choose into stone
@@sage4365 ha
@@williamsmith6921 in corvo's defense, Delilah was linked with the Outsider, making the Outsider's unlimited void powers hers
As a big tabletop nerd, I loved how the Tiny Tina DLC parodied a lot of gaming tropes within tabletop games and video games as well. The scene with Ellie's bikini armour and the three gamers you had to humiliate in the MMORPGFPS quest were amongst my favourite moments from the whole game
It's been a while, can you give me a refresher on the three knights quest? Because I'm trying real hard to remember any ttrpg other than FATAL (if you don't know ehat that is I advise you to leave it at that, but if you're really curious it's literally the r/incel ttrpg and please spare yourself the read) and maybe some conan ones where you deal with chainmail bikinis (even if they are ubiquitous in some of the older 3d japanese rpgs, mmo or not).
@@chukyuniqul I had to look it up since it had been a while since I played as well, but it's the MMORPGFPS quest where you have to make the three enemies rage quit bykilling one via melee, sniping another and teabagging the last one
second best dlc in the series imo (just behind claptastic voyage)
@@CudaProdigy Claptastic voyage is generally very nice, except for that final boss, which is absolutely brutal, even on normal difficulty. I could never beat it. It kinda ruined that DLC for me.
@@Blamwellamum that's valid, eos/eclipse is basically a raid boss in and of itself
You can't exactly blame Corvo for not being up to stopping assassins with supernatural teleportation powers he doesn't have and has no reason to know exist.
Well if he spent more time searching the city for potential threats and less time shagging the empress he might have found daud a lot sooner.
@@jogzyg2036 Daud mostly killed bad people before that or people he didn't like.
@@reececowell6642 Nah, he was a full-on assassin for hire; killing anybody for the right amount of coin. I mean, he killed the empress, didn't he?
@@abdullahmushtaq1536 He did feel bad about it afterwards though. I love the non-lethal resolution against him. Leaving a note on him so that he knows you could have killed him but would rather let him leave with the guilt
@@C0C0L0QUIN That's not what happens. You steal the coin pouch from his belt without him realising.
Janes “and then we kiss” shepherd line really caught me off guard lol
cinematic perfection.
I died
Ghost De Razgriz oiii oh ooooo oh in jobs job job nah biknj no Nikki kn moonnk n ojímetro
Hooted, and couldn't stop laughing. Jane needs to do a full dub of her fanfic!
I went back several times just to hear it again. Laughed everytime!
You didn't mention the best bit of the citadel DLC, the mission where you have every member of your crew fighting alongside you for once.
And all the cries of alarm from the bad guys as they realise how screwed they are!
"Somebody kill that Krogan!"
"Hahaha, somebody can try"
"They've got a Krogan?! Why don't we have a Krogan?!"
Corvo had just gotten home after months traveling around the Isl's and was suddenly attacked by dozens of supernatural assassins with the guards no where to be found. Dude managed to take down a couple right before their leader Daud showed up to do it himself.
Fallout: New Vegas
Old World Blues and Honest Hearts
“We can’t expect God to do all of the work” and “Are those penises on your feet?” Are among the best quotes from the two greatest DLC’s ever
Agree and disagree enough to comment. No troll. Promise.
Other than NPC interactions and bonuses though... Old World Blues... would you play that? So take out the perks and all npc interactions. Would you say it was fun? I can't in good faith do that. YET... the NPC interactions and bonuses, but mainly the NPC interactions... make me play it again every time no matter what. The Sierra shitpile... That can rot. That whole DLC was just... intolerable to awful in my opinion. What do I know though... I hated Far Harbour and honestly had no idea I was alone.
Either way... Honest Hearts though... Right... Damn good DLC. Some characters never went back to the Mojave.
Edited to correct "wasn't alone" to "was alone".
"You don't have a mouth, but you can talk. Explain that, smarty-pants!"
Courier's Brain: I have an inferior frontal gyrus wired directly into a speech synthesizing processor. Your heart can't be wired up to -- A THOUGHT SYNTHESIZING PROCESSOR! *YOU CAN'T TALK TO IT!!!*
We should also mention the Pitt, and Broken Steel here. The best fallout 3 dlcs. One an amazing parody of the prewar government as well as the call of duty franchise. That has me laughing through nearly every encounter as well as some great bonuses. And the Pitt. Providing one of the hardest moral choices in gaming.
AceVenturas Spear those are great dlc’s but I wouldn’t say they are better than the main game
Good DlC's but better than Blood and Wine, Dragonborn, the old hunters, Forsaken and so on? Not a chance does it win that. Sure it has good dialogue and some fun characters but the gameplay just isn't any where near the ones mentioned
Jane constantly proves why she’s my favorite.
Is that for the Netflix comment? That was pretty great and funny.
I will agree Jane is great.
Jane and Ellen are incredible
Meh sometimes there isn’t anything better than a good ho cup of Farrant in the morning
She’s everyone’s favourite
"Bioware scores extra fan service points here for fulfilling the wildest, most exotic future dreams of a millennial. Home ownership."
Had to laugh out loud at that joke. It's funny because it's true, sadly.
That's also why Animal Crossing New Horizons is so popular
Oh yea......at least when banks let you have a mortgage. (Even when we’ve been paying rent that’s well over what a mortgage cost us lol)
Nope, it's actually 'surviving until they're 60'.
@@geoffreycolpitts8163 I hear it's "Surviving 'til 55" now...
I always read ‘The Brigmore Witches’ as “bring-more witches” like damn why do we need so many witches what’s going on?
We always need more witches.
x)) That made me laugh so hard thank youu :D
Dude you have like 736 comments on this channel Holy shit
We're out of frog transmogrifiers.... Bring more witches.
The Brigmore Witches, only rivalled by The Sendless Mages
I know that the Hitman: No Subtitles DLC pack Patient Zero was really just more missions on the same maps, but, the finale in Hokkaido alone makes for a good memories.
Especially seeing how the OxBox team handled it in their unique styles.
To be fair, the Tiny Tina dlc requires a level of like 36, so if you get to the end of it without finishing the main story, that sounds like you got too distracted 😂😂
Of COURSE I’m distracted. That’s why I’m playing DND with Tiny Tina!
Duh, if you play through other DLCs, you'll get there in no time and maybe waaay before the assault on Angel's lair.
honestly what I do, and what I think everyone should do, is play through the main game FIRST and THEN do the DLCs
@@sarafontanini7051 yeah, fair point. But there is a good chunck of not so important DLCs (thanksgiving day, valentine's day etc) to give a good boost for levels that it's hard to ignore them at some point. I did them when I've hit lvl 10 and when I was done, my charas usually were lvl 20 or higher.
@@sarafontanini7051 I recommend playing the main game, then skipping straight to Tiny Tina afterwards. You'll get burned out before reaching it, if you try and play everything in order.
I believe all the loot scales based on what level you entered the area at. So, if you enter the area at Level 36, most of the guns will be trash by the time you're max level raiding.
The ethics of romancable self-clones aside, gotta love Jane's spot-on Shepard impersonation XD
I'd imagine making love to themselves is something most of the death threat wielding haters of ME3 are used to.
“If you want to make a My Little Pony game, go and talk to Hasbro”
Nah, just take a leaf out of Them’s Fighting Herds’ book and steal the original writer, much easier
I like how your comment implies they kidnapped the writer.
@@ClownDollThatHasContemptForYou If this page ever gets involved don't ask Prudence ....I mean umm Jane about it
@@ClownDollThatHasContemptForYou Don't be silly, of course they didn't
Jane. Code orange.
@@Kaiser8513 Are all the references to Jane: our evil overlord references Oxventure? And speaking of Oxventure, is it a bunch of one-offs, or a full story. If it's the latter, I don't want to jump into the middle and have no idea what's going on.
@@eric_moore-6126 Jane and her Oxventure persona seem pretty interchangeable. Oxventure is a story starting with the Spicy Rat Caper
if you would like to avoid spoilers for a certain dlc/skip to another part of the video:
0:00/0:01 (if 00 doesn't work) - intro
0:42 - far cry 3: blood dragon
3:08 - mass effect 3: citadel
6:45 - borderlands 2: tiny tina's assault on dragon keep
9:54 - fallout 4: far harbor
11:58/11:59 - dying light: the following
14:45 - outlast: whistleblower
17:43 - dishonored: the knife of dunwall & dishonored: the brigmore witches
20:01 - outro
You rock!
@@MK-wv7ht thank you! just doing something i wish oxbox had been doing a long time ago
Don't think you needed to timestamp the intro.
@@ghostderazgriz you never know!
Yes, this is great! OX, please do this in your descriptions. Spolier warnings are no good if I have to watch the video to figure out where the divisions are.
Andy, I feel like we're kindred spirits. Becase after pondering it for years "Fallout 3 was a great game. Fallout New Vegas is arguably a better game. And Fallout 4 was.... well it was better than Fallout 76." is almost word for word, how I describe these games.
the eternal shame of fallout 76, 'cause the enemies and setting area were something i was dying to play
in single player, or at most monster hunter world's/conan exiles version of multiplayer
Me: fallout 3 was actually kinda good, not as good as vegas but ye
My friend: HEATHEN BEGONE FALLOUT 3 IS THE WORST
me: *slowly shuffles away in fear
I never played 76, largely because as soon as I found out there were no npcs I knew it was crap.
But I enjoyed fallout 4, and I don’t understand why people rag on it so hard. Sure it wasn’t new vegas great, but it was still good.
@@asherandai2633 Thats fair mate. I had no interest when it was first announced, I'm just not into multiplayer. But I was deeply saddened when Todd was on the pre-release hype circuit, and I realised he was lying due to inconsistencies between interviews. Bethesda were my guys, and they were bullshitting us. I felt betrayed. :'(
I’m all for comparisons between Mass Effect and Pierre Gasly.
Same
Oh no the God almighty, the The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit himself Lord Mahaveer Maldonado
I really thought the joke after Gasly's comment would be that Mike wrote the script (which I still believe he did),
I was pleasantly surprised
Well, considering that, not long ago, Mike had the line "Can you tell that Jane wrote this script?" I also expected that.
Or Andy is trying hard to correct the narrative of the God of Racing's opinions vs. his own.
Sad they hadn't referenced his win yet
Only, they did the first SotW after he won.
Who remembers Show of the Week?
Splatoon 2 base story mode: A complete rehash of the first game's story mode, down to reusing most of the same bosses, and adding nothing to the overall world of Splatoon, to the point that many people just skipped it to play the online multiplayer portion.
Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion: A new mode filling in much of the backstory of the world of Splatoon, reintroduces well-loved characters from the first game, plus presenting tons of new styles of gameplay and challenges.
Plus, unless you're bothering with getting 100% in the base story mode, Octo Expansion is way longer than the base game. It's miles better than the normal story mode.
The end of Bunkers & Badasses broke my heart, it's probably the most emotionally impactful moment in gaming history for me
5:47 Nah we all know that Shepard would say “We’ll Bang Ok”
"If you want to make a My Little Pony game..."
Huh...during the segment regarding a D&D clone. (looks at "Tales of Equestria" and the recent "Ogres & Oubliettes" expansion to it) Hmmm...
Speaking of which: OXBOX, your thoughts on Bunkers & Badasses becoming an ACTUAL TTRPG in the near future?
Video idea: “7 rip-off versions of D and D that actually sound like they’d be awesome to play”
Game Difficulty_42 Better make sure Hackmaster (Knights of the Dinner Table) is on that list. An IRL book for that game exists as well.
@@gamemasteranthony2756 Not just that as Hackmaster has become a going concern. Despite the parody origins it has metamorphosed into a serious game.
Nicol Bolas Damn! So...how long until the Ogres and Oubliettes expansion becomes it own thing, do you think?
They recently released some MLP figurines based on Dungeons & Dragons.
No Andy, it isn't Bar Harbor, it's "BAH HAHBAH"
But can you pahk the cah in Bah Hahbah?
@@roguishpaladin 👏 That's about the extent of the Maine accent jokes I know.😅
@@roguishpaladin Can we get some chowdah?
Recurvess yeah lemme just gets some Sam Adams from the packies
@@roguishpaladin If you remember your khakis you can
Dishonored was the game that turned me into a freaking complesionist man, I did the no kill and don't be seen for both the dlc campaigns and the main one I only needed two more achievements and then my Xbox 360 decided that the power brick should blow up. Though they were amazing games it goes without saying that, I'm not going through all that again 😂
I heard somewhere that the Tiny Tina DLC was popular enough that Bunkers and Badasses is getting a d+d sourcebook release.
The Dishonored DLC was so good that it carried over into the sequel. I'm glad it did, because Delilah was a much more interesting villain that the Lord Regent.
Meh good game but felt like a rehash
Mass Effect 3: The Citadel made me laugh and smile more than any other game. Great memories.
Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City
it has 2 if the most satisfying bosses in the series, plus what better way to tie up dark souls than the a battle against a giant mad slave knight at end of the entire world with the soul of humanity itself on the line
I say dark souls 2 dlc was way better than the main game more than dark souls 3.
Skyrim V, the Dragonborn DLC was awesome, the boss fight and story had that oompf that the main story didn't
Dragonborn and Dawnguard were awesome.
The side stories for the factions were better than the main story. It's supposed to be the other way around.
I completed both the Dragonborn and Dawnguard DLCs before I ever got around to completing the main story quest. _Twice._
“And then we kiss” may be the best line ever written by Oxtra. Beautiful work, I was so unprepared
Me, seeing Daud in the thumbnail : MY BOIIIII !!!! 😭😭
they did our boy wrong ;(
@@Tenma2411 they did !! What a waste of potential...
You guys should do a video about Easter eggs in dialogue, 1 example: the dwarf miners in borderlands2's tiny Tina's attack on dragon keep dlc that sometimes say "atleast it ain't a bloody creeper" like the Minecraft creepers.
The frozen west DLC for horizon zero dawn makes an already wonderful game extra special with beautiful world/lore building, superpowered weapons and new, more dangerous enemies. And it has a kick-ass story to boot.
If there was anything i didnt expect from jane it was that she watched the F1 Documentary "Drive to Survive" or how its called
I don’t know if it was in the last video, but Trespasser in Dragon Age Inquisition
By far a better plot than the main game, better heartbreak, Vivienne isn’t as horrible a party member...
Especially if you play as a Lavellan who romanced a certain elf. Not gonna say it was better necessarily, but grab the tissues.
Yeah, the dishonored DLCs were worth a whole game
The factory with the dead whale was awesome to explore and fight in.
SoftAsABaboonAss yes!
I particularly love that level, and the final level of both DLC’s (especially since the map is a different water level!)
SoftAsABaboonAss Dead? I remember it being very much alive!
So good they reused the plot entirely for the second game.
@@Jan_Iedema Is it that bad ? Haven't played 2 yet
Citadel isn't just the final DLC of Mass Effect 3, so far it's the final Mass Effect DLC of the whole dang saga. Andromeda sure didn't get any DLC, I still want to know who the benefactor is dangit. I don't hate Andromeda, I just don't like it as much as the holy trilogy. It's better than Dragon Age 2 innit. The gamers that put gameplay above story should love it, you can space boost whilst cloaked Vanguard Surprise. Dragon Age 2 got DLC, but Andromeda didn't 😯. Of course a lot of the players hating it didn't even try it, so it no doubt had lower sales than Dragon Age 2
They actually just turned bunkers and badasses into a real playable trpg
Is it just me, or does anyone else find the white background makes their heads look strange?
the chroma-key filters are removing part of their faces. it's most noticeable when someone holds up their hand with fingers spread apart. Sometimes it'll key out so much their fingers don't look human any more. This particular filter seems to be keying out parts of Mike's shirt and hair, and adding a black outline to his hands.
@@r0bw00d LOLOL.
I can't stop laughing at "and then we kiss." Best laugh I've had in a while. Thank you.
Wait, did Jane reference F1? Don't worry Jane, Mike got to me too, F1 is now my life.
"The wildest most exotic fan service for any millennial: home ownership". I thought we were friends Outside Xbox! That would be funnier if it hurt less...
The onlybad thing about Far Cry: Blood Dragon is that it's too short!
And that Ubi forgot about it and only puts skins on FC5/New Dawn!
Far Harbor ~ Take all the best parts of Point Lookout from Fallout 3, and make everything slightly better.
What are your thoughts on Fallout 4 as a whole?
@@nobodyxdel2390
It was good, overall. But a let down compared to Fallout 3 and New Vegas. 4 just had too much filler content, and not enough juicy meat in it. But because 76 is an absolute turd, 4 looks much better than it really is, by comparison.
Far Harbour was excellent. Some great factions and an atmospheric setting. The giant crabs and stampeding horn beast things were cool new enemies.
Fallout 4 was enjoyable, but so much content was repeated from Fallout 3. Why have ANOTHER lost family member you need to find (who weirdly is dead set on sending his android hordes out to kill you for no explicable reason)? Surely there are other story arcs for games? Also, I want a battle AGAINST a massive robot like Liberty Prime, not just follow it around like a loose wingnut while it does the enjoyable gaming part of destroying everything around us for me. Kind of makes the whole interactive gaming element a bit redundant! I was disappointed that The Machinist (was that the robot boss's name? Ah no, that was Christian Bale... I think I meant Mechanist!) in the other DLC didn't have this, rather than waves of smaller robots you've already battled that are fairly samey. You've shown us it's possible to have a huge robot in the game, Bethesda.... Why not let us do the exciting (logical) thing and actually have a fight with it?!?!
@@NGMonocrom Just throwing on my 2 cents. Settlement idea was good, but far too much investment in it to the detriment of atmosphere and story. Not enough neutral NPC controlled locations for quest hubs. A little light on vaults, and the vaults that were there weren't very memorable. The race track should of been a neutral location that acted as a quest hub. Totally wasted content. About half of the raider camps could of had peaceful ways to talk your way into them and settle things. Fallout has a long tradition of using social skills to solve problems, Fallout 4 relied too much on combat is the only solution.
Weapon selection was ... unsatisfying. The mod system wasn't bad, but there should of been more side-grade options instead of always having clearly better choices. Also melee was less rewarding than previous games.
Previous Fallout games as you got closer to the end, the more random (and tougher) enemies you had to deal with. Fallout 4's post-story state you have allies all over the map and almost no enemies worth shooting left at the end. Depending on your ending, I'd rather have seen Brotherhood Revenge Squads or Synth Powered Armor Squads coming to wreck vengeance on the MC personally.
@@Chris_Sizemore
Must admit, I do agree with most of you mentioned. it was good, but clearly had the potential to be even better.
I luv the "And then we kiss"
"Take my hand!" "And then?" "And then we kiss." NYT Bestseller!
"Hey. This whole area kinda smells like butts and dead people."
😂😂😂
That line caught me off guard when I played through it.
"smells like home" Krieg.
"I WANT YOU TO BLOW UP THE OCEAN!!!"
Holy hell do I miss Mr. Torgue. And Tiny Tina.
The two best characters.
Aquaman wants a few four letter words with Mr. Torgue...
So does Namor.
Men, Mike with a Carpenter Brut T-Shirt? Nothing short of a legend
Citadel and Tiny Tina's DLCs! Yasss, my two fave DLCs ever :D
'And then we kiss' dying 😂😂
I've always enjoyed Mass Effect 3 but the Citadel DLC was just the best in my opinion.
Mass Effect 3 on the whole was a great game, but yea, the Citadel DLC was truly them tying all those hours we put across three games together in a fanservice DLC that would make sure any fan had a good time.....
At the time of release i was too poor and found it a bit annoying that some story background was included in there but not the main game.
Every time I replay ME3 now I always go up to where we save Miranda then go to the Citadel DLC and then stop
I found Citadel painful. The humor was so forced as to be cringeworthy, the betrayal was stupidly predictable, and the characters suddenly changed personality.
@@aivanther ..." the betrayal was stupidly predictable"... Amen to that. Shepard and Joker both deny sending a message to the other asking for a meet-up in a specific location; and, then lo-and-behold, someone magically knows just where to find Shepard. The very moment 'Brooks' showed up I wanted to put my boot on her neck and shoot her in the face.
I expected to see skyrim’s dlc dragonborn on the list
You seriously like Dragonborn better than the base game?
Chris Sizemore Almost, it at least has great bosses.
Not that good kind of disappointed honestly far too small for me to be happy compared to the shivering isles for oblivion for example and is even more obvious if you played bloodmoon for morrowind which also took place on that same island and felt much bigger more full of stuff and honestly more fun plus Apocrypha i think auto correct murdered the spelling of that anyways it was the least impressive journey into a daedric realm yet i mean what it did was good but it was so limited
@@1993rnicholson At least the final story boss of the dlc was not a pushover but a real boss unlike Alduin.
@@ignisshadowflame1027 true it was good overall just not what it could have been
I legit cried when Tiny Tina finally accepted Roland's death. It remains, for me, of one the most impactful moments in gaming. Up there with Cloud letting go of Aerith.
The heartbreak in how she screamed "I KNOW!!"
"the attack of the clone......" was that a sly STAR WARS nod or am I just too big of a nerd?
They are just as big of nerds as you dude.
Nah mate, you're fine. Star Wars has been mainstream culture for a long time now and yes, that was probably a deliberate reference.
NERD
VODE AN!!!
Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an.
5:56 I'm definitely not judging whoever did the capture for Mass Effect for romancing Ashley...
I love Far Harbor so much that when I got access to it I spent more time there than the main game. I even spent 100s of hour modding it to make it perfect while keeping the whole esthetics. Giving it a repaired dock, a bridge to Old Longfellow's cabin, a proper gate and wall, a secondary reinforced gate into the actual town, better defenses and more room for defenders, completely enclosed the town complete with guard stations facing every direction, and even a sniper nest on top of the tallest building in Far Harbor. Also with the help of mods and console commands; made the Mariner, my favorite character in the entire game, my permanent follower.
Me playing this video on the background:
Jane: Something about Gasly.
Me: Damn...
So I started playing this game “Vampyr” and the protagonist reminds me sooooo much of Andy. Seriously check it out
Yeah Vampyr is a great game and its free on ps plus this month
Ooh, one of my favorite games. Trying to do a pacifist playthrough atm, but I don't think I'm going to be able to resist nimming on the locals for long. 😈
Big bearded funny men.
Spider-Man. The City That Never Sleeps DLC plays like a perfect extension of the main game, but it has more interesting side quests. It's not exactly better so much as it is a perfect DLC.
I really need get that dlc before Miles Morales comes out
Really? I did not get that at all.
City That Never Sleeps story was significantly weaker than the main game to me.
Plus it brings back some characters from the main game and introduces Hammer Head easily of the toughest villains that spidey has ever faced .
@@jedisalamander2457 Yeah, there's lots of plot that'll probably be necessary.
@@calumchamberlain2861 I looked up several lists and hammerhead doesn't make top ten so I'm gonna have to disagree with that statement.
2 hours? On B&B? I spent like 8 hours just screwing around. And long live Butt Stallion!
Gods & Kings was basically required to play Civ V when it came out, since it added religion, espionage, and melee ships for naval combat. The game became more balanced overall, like Science victories could skip quite a few techs in vanilla, and completing the Rationalism tree gave you two techs instead of just one. It also made units have their health out of 100 instead of 10, which had previously caused massive swings in damage due to rounding.
The day Jane stops being a nerd, I will be EXTREMELY cross.
Just some guy without a mustache requested the Borderlands one... Of course he did, he´s an omnipresent being that exists one multiple plains of reality to be able to watch every single video that gets made in every parallel universe.
"And then we kiss" yup.. Golden writing from that fan fic
"Don't you dare compare buttstalion to... them >->"
Commenter edition
You called?
I'm so proud of my boy Just some guy without a moustache. I see him everywhere, and it's just so fulfilling to hear a youtuber acknowledge him
Daud's time stop teleport is one of the best things about the DLCs.
Yeah, it just massively improves the game, especially if like me your most used ability is blink.
But overall the Brigmore Witches, loved it. It allowed me to see a new side to the assassin who took out the empress and I was genuinely impressed that it made me care for him.
"I haven't seen the weather change that fast since. . . well, the British summer."
I live in New York. . . WHAT HAPPENS IN BRITAIN DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS???
Well I mean like 4 or 5 years ago we had snow, then it was like 30 Celsius the next week
@@Spencerinio5 What
@@little-earth-star6 I think summer into autumn is normally hottest
@@Spencerinio5 I think that's interesting.
In southern Idaho, sometimes we've woken up to snowfall and by afternoon it was like 15C (~60F). Weather be crazy in desert basins.
Citadel also has two of the best weapons in the game, an ME1 style recharging assault rifle with a good firing rate and damage output, and the silenced gun which is like the Carnifex but with less recoil and a bigger magazine. But the best part of the game is having Wrex as a squad member again.
You mean the M-7 Lancer and M-11 Suppressor? Lancer is alright, I prefer my Cerberus Harrier but M-11 Suppressor, best pistol in the game.
I'm still routing for Destiny: the taken king to be put on the list. It's a brilliant DLC which builds upon everything the base game did good, with an actually good story to boot.
@@r0bw00d dyslexia.
The Taken King is weird for this list... yes TTK brought Destiny from a meh game to something really specially,
but you really couldn’t play Destiny without it. It’s hard to even call it DLC when it’s was basically a required purchase to continue to play Destiny
@@VTorb as far as I'm aware, it is considered a DLC, much like how monarchs reign is considered a DLC for Titanfall 2, despite it being physically impossible to play the game without it due to it being free, and automatically installed.
@@Santisima_Trinidad What did monarchs reign add to Titanfall 2, exactly? I beat the campaign, and don't remember any mention of it.
@@floofyfoxxo744 didn't add anything into the campaign, just a load of multiplayer stuff, such as monarch and the "prime" Titans, which admitly were just a new skin, voice lines, and execution for the already available titans, and the frontier defense game mode.
Idea for a list inspired by that mission in Witcher 3 where you have to infiltrate Ermion’s workshop: 7 times games broke their own rules to mess with you
In that mission you enter a room full of stuffed animals, when you try to leave it Geralt starts hallucinating that all the animals attack him and in the fight every enemy has a red skull icon. This usually means an unbeatable enemy far beyond your level so I spent most of that fight casting Quen and dodging; finally when I attack one it turns out to be a standard enemy. Really messed with me and one of my favorite tricks in games when used well.
6:43 Ooohhh.... It gets so much better, too.
I remember the about 20 lines about "she (fake Shepard) tried to get rid of my hamster. Now it's personal!" Iconic!
Thumbs up for Blood Dragon and the Carpenter Brut shirt.
Another good dlc was the “from dusk to casa Bonita” dlc for South Park fractured, but whole. It added an enjoyable new location, a brand new companion and a great new super power type in the process!
But then Claptrap says something stupid and ruined everything...
I'm from Maine so the references to Bar Harbor and Acadia made me smile
How about the "Teeth of Naros" DLC for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning?
Since the main game was supposed to be an MMORPG, it sometimes felt repetitive and empty but the DLC was designed for a single player experience which made areas and quests much more interesting and engaging.
P.S. I'm not Ellen using a different account. Promise!
Mass Effect: Omega DLC is a much darker, creep filled return to an area from Mass Effect 2 but you got to explore it more and plus, since you weren't allowed to take any of your old buddies with you, had a less chill feel to it on the count of you had no idea if Aria was gunna kill you or sleep with you when the entire thing ended, plus it introduced probably the creepiest monster in the game that is thankfully only on Omega: the Adjutant. I'd always play most of the main plot of Mass Effect 3, then Omega then use the Citadel story as Shepard's attempt to wind down after the horrors of Omega before the final mission or two.
I count the Dishonored Daud dlc as one piece especially since the fist part is the better part
Borderlands 3 Krieg and The Fantastic Fustercluck. We finally got to see him after everyone wondered where he vanished to after the last game
Blood Dragon was GOLD
I was struggling massively to finish Fallout 4, due to the aforementioned issues in this video - with the addition of glitches, bugs, and numerous crashes. After trying Nuka-World, which was a hot mess, I figured I would give Far Harbour a try and wow, it blew me away. It showed what Fallout 4 could be capable of - interesting factions that tug you in ways unexpected, a good overall narrative, and fun sidequests! Needless to say, it gave me the figurative shot in the arm to finish the game and its platinum~
>And the work of my fanfiction begins.
WAY AHEAD OF YOU JANE
I put forward Borderlands 3 DLCs "Guns, Love and Tentacles" and "Bounty of Blood". They're both whole new planets to explore, the former a Lovecraftian ice planet complete with evil body snatching cult and curses, and the latter is an old timey Japanese movie crossed with a western where the local fauna are basically dinosaurs that the locals call "devils"; they're awesome!
Blood Dragon is good, but I definitely don't like it more than the original FC3
I mean, it's tough when you're a DLC to a well-received game. I will, however, suggest that FC3 benefits greatly if it's been a few years since you played. The good in it stands out, but the bad...well, it's easy to forget that there was a main villain after Vaas died, for example. I get the feeling (though I've never played it myself) that Blood Dragon is more consistent all the way through. But, ultimately, YMMV when it comes to what you consider better or worse, right? Taste is subjective.
When Tina hugged the statue I teared up.. it's a must play for borderlands fans.
"If you wanna make a My Little Pony game, just talk to Hasbro"
Yeah, because Fighting is Magic ended really well...
I think the core problem is FIM *didn't* talk to Hasbro.
In all serious, Hasbro does seem to be relying upon external contracted developers to develop games for their IP rather than in-house folks. So long as you've a good pitch, some credentials in game development to get you in the door, and a business plan, yes, talk to them.
@@shotgunshells2 Also, the game managed to end up nominated on EVO 2013, and that really put a spotlight on the game.
You're gonna have to remind me which was the original video, because I remember you guys talking about several of these already and I thought that was the original you meant. You did the Far Cry one and the Borderlands one, I recall.
Mass Effect 3: Citadel.
The TRUE ending of ME 3.
Fight me.
Why? You're right.
*sigh* I tried to make it fit, but I just got bored...Destroy ending, a full game set after it, split between Shepard and squadmates that you can swap out (like usual, except the team is all squadmates, so Ash, Jack, and Tali, for example) and the goal is returning to Earth and you save Shepard.
Alternatively, Shepard is alone or you can have a team, too.
Next game a new threat. Something is causing the Dark Matter to be more destructive.
Third game is stopping the threat, pushing back te Dark Matter.
THEN peole will get fucking mad about the ending and will get another three and will never stop until people just get it thru their heads: IT IS FUCKING HARD TO END A SAGA/TRILOGY THAT BOTH, ENDS THE LAST INSTALLMENT AND DOESN'T SETUP MORE INSTALLMEMTS.
Try it. Make your own trilogy, by yourself, make the ending, an ending that doesn't leave room for more story, ends the trilogy, AND is satisfying...it is nearly impossible. 12 Monkeys, the show, did it right. Everyone gets their endings, there is no room for more plot.
I would, if you were worth it. We got the true endings with the free extension. You just don't know good sci-fi.
Ace Combat 7: The Alicorn Saga DLC missions. Unexpected Visitor, Anchorhead Raid, and 10 Million Relief Plan are some of the best missions in Ace Combat history. Not only is the gameplay super challenging and rewarding, but we have the biggest meme character in Mattias Torres. The Alicorn boss fight is amazing. Easily on par or slightly better than the Arsenal Bird of the main game.
I guess I'm the only one who enjoyed the hell out of Fallout4? Not the main storyline, just the game play and especially settlement building. I also preferred Nuka World over Far Harbor. Oh well.
Same!
Settlement building would have been a lot better if the NPC's could actually pathfind around town. Even using mods and adding pathfinding tiles for them, they cant get around even basic settlements correctly.
Maybe there's some PC mod that actually made them behave correctly. Kinda sucked putting all that effort into it, decking out the NPC's in armor and weapons (or even power armor) you've found, just for them to get stuck, not be able to find their bed, etc.
These are amazing entries!! Wow the commenters really hit the nail on the head with this one. I agree with every single one of them! Except for Borderlands 2............ Clearly the best DLC in Borderlands 2 was the badass Crater of badassitude
Now I'm sad I never commented about Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion on the original. There was such a nonlinear approach to level progression and there so many interesting approaches to challenges using the game's new weapons, and great callbacks to the first game. Best part? If you just wanted the Octoling skin (or needed to make a review for a gaming publication) you could just skip everything if you really wanted to, but players could unlock exclusive gear by completing the entire campaign, including one of the most challenging opponents possible: your past self from Splatoon 1.
7:39 i love that with tiny tinas wonder land they have you blow up the ocean as a reference to this
I disagree with Tiny Tina’s assault on dragon keep, it was on par with Borderlands 2 at best. Because borderlands 2 can’t really be topped
Fun fact, blood dragon has a reference in rainbow 6 as a 1980 arcade machine. Its really cool.