10 Video Game DLC Releases That Were Better Than The Original
6. Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon Keep
In recent years, it's become more and more common for game developers to use DLC as a chance to do things with the main game that otherwise wouldn't quite fit. Like the previously mentioned Shivering Isles or Rockstar's incredible Red Dead Redemption add-on Undead Nightmare, these DLC releases are all about lightening the mood and having fun.
The very best example of this style may be Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon's Keep. In it, you use your characters to play a game of Dungeons and Dragons (referred to as Bunkers and Badasses) set in the Borderlands universe. This not only means a hefty amount of fantasy and pop culture references, but it allows the developers to dynamically alter the game at several points under the premise that the dungeon master is changing the game.
You just never know what is going to happen next while playing Assault On Dragon Keep and you won't be able to stop playing until you've seen everything this incredible game has to offer.