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2010 DLC Round-Up

With digital distribution as popular as ever, downloadable content (DLC) is the easiest way to obtain new content for your games. This content usually refreshes the game play with new maps, items, characters, and even multiplayer support. Some DLC are free additions to the game, while others are available for a price. Below is an overview of games with DLC and whether they are worth it.

Gaetano5717d ago

GTA IV definitely set the tone for DLC. Hopefully we see more like that in the future.

CatGlue5717d ago

Yeah, what great DLC the rockstar guys do, which everyone does them in the same standard.

TheDarkGuyv3r5717d ago

Valve know how to look after their customers when it comes to DLC, free DLC is good DLC.

Jeannius5717d ago

It's not often that you get something for nothing.

kk13875717d ago

I like the way Valve do their free DLC, as well as DICE, with their map packs. Stuff like that should ALWAYS be free.

Pandemic5717d ago

Yummy, free Team Fotress 2 updates. :]

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The Behind-The-Scenes Story Of The Art-Style Swap That Saved Borderlands 1

The developers behind the original Borderlands discuss their last-second Hail Mary to change the course of the franchise.

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Michiel1989252d ago

ever since XIII came out I really loved the cell shaded artstyle in games. I probably wouldn't have tried it if it didn't have such a style like that

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OG Left 4 Dead Creator Announces He's Working On A New Multiplayer Shooter

Following Left 4 Dead's undying legacy, the developer of the game shares that a new likewise project is in the works.

ZycoFox258d ago

L4D had potential to be so much more. The issue was that the release of the second game just one year after the first added a decent amount of content which was much needed, then there was nothing except for a few small content updates spread far between.

This is one of the only games I can think of that benefits from a yearly release, or at least a yearly DLC so it doesn't split the player base.

The games just got too samey and lack content.. it's a shame they didn't keep up the pace, I know you can download new maps but it doesn't change the overall game or add new enemies etc.

-Foxtrot258d ago

Regardless of what Valve officially said they didn’t need to do a sequel that fast, things could have easily been added to the original overtime and the sad thing is the characters and atmosphere of the original was better than the sequel. I mean we went from the dark, grim city streets to the sunny south where we are hitting massive menacing tanks with frying pans.

I honestly believe Valve killed it because it was a Turtle Rock game at its core and Valve wanted it to be known as an Valve only IP moving forward

They even brought back the original survivors just to kill one of them off (even though in the original they were heading North to Canada)

JEECE258d ago

Lol L4D2 came out in 2009, and you are saying it should have been a 2020s type live service game. It's just a great game, it doesn't need battle passes and skins.

This attitude is why devs are afraid to make any multiplayer game that isn't a live service.

Jingsing257d ago (Edited 257d ago )

Also in these current economic times live services is just a no go when people are being more frugal with their purchasing power. I don't do any subscription services anymore which means I can't do multiplayer on a console even if I wanted too. Something the console manufacturers should think about if they want to get players to even try their online stuff.

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Pure Arts Reveals Borderlands Collectible

Pure Arts Reveals Borderlands Collectible that fans should l8ve.