5 Videogame DLC Expansions That Get It Right
Left Behind, a new downloadable expansion for The Last of Us, comes out today. It’s the first substantial single-player downloadable content (DLC) for one of our favorite games of 2013, so our expectations are high. It can be tricky hitting the right note with downloadable content for a great game, though—what should be a nice treat often feels like forgotten leftovers. When done right DLC doesn’t just preserve a game’s life or squeeze out a few extra hours of fun—it can expand on the game’s themes or mechanics, making you view the original product in a new light.
Before we find out if Left Behind is a worthy addition to The Last of Us, let’s look at five examples of DLC that got it right.
1. Bioshock 2: Minerva’s Den
Bioshock 2 might be underrated, but the downloadable Minerva’s Den campaign is rightfully regarded as one of the best examples of story-driven DLC. Written by project leader Steve Gaynor before he founded The Fullbright Company and designed Gone Home, Minerva’s Den echoes the original game without imitating it. It develops its own themes and creates its own little slice of Rapture populated by new characters that remain some of the best written and performed in the series. It makes you want to see other smart designers take a crack at Ken Levine’s underwater world, which remains a rich and tempting locale even after two games and a few DLC returns.
2. Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker
Mass Effect 2 benefitted from a number of quality DLC expansions, but the best is Lair of the Shadow Broker. This space noir packs the game’s cinematic action into a twisty, tightly constructed plot about a mysterious and powerful crime boss. More impressively in just a few hours Lair of the Shadow Broker develops a crucial secondary character as much as the rest of the series does over 90 hours. It’s an economical character study that takes a slightly different approach to the material than the main games, and that sort of tonal experimentation and world-building denotes a top-notch piece of DLC.