1. It's The Best DLC Yet

The first Skyrim expansion, Dawnguard, was a fun diversion that introduced Vampiric lore into the Skyrim world in a big way, while also helping to build a bigger picture of the Elder Scrolls universe. It offered around another 15-or-so hours of play (20 at a real stretch), and despite having its fair share of bugs, was on the whole well worth it for Elder Scrolls fans. Sorry PS3 owners, you're
still waiting for it. Hearthfire is easily the most contentious of the three DLC packs, because while it introduced some interesting possibilities such as building a house from scratch and even adopting children, irritating bugs often made this more trouble than it was worth, with many players reporting being locked out of such features. Months and months following the initial Xbox 360 release, there still hasn't been a definitive patch released to fix all of these problems. Dragonborn, thankfully, is a far more streamlined experience, and though some slight bugs do persist, the game appears to be far cleaner and more meticulously bug-tested than its predecessors. As a result, it's easily the best of the three, and even though some of its more ambitious aims don't totally hit the mark, it's easy to admire the effort by comparison.