Once again taking players back to the streets of Liberty City, The Lost and Damned tells a story that runs concurrently to the one found in GTA IV. While The Lost and Damned may not be free, its price still seems surprisingly low considering the quality and quantity of content contained within the sizeable twenty dollar expansion pack. Games like Burnout Paradise have even continued to keep players coming back with their year-long slew of great, and free, downloadable content. We've definitely seen our share of overpriced lemons over the years (looking directly at Oblivion's horse armor) but there have also been several pieces of DLC that have properly balanced their price and content. Now, almost every game that hits the market gives players the opportunity to spend extra cash down the road on new content in an attempt to keep their experiences' fresh and interesting. At this point in the video game industry, downloadable content (DLC) has become more of an expectation than an unknown.
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