Nowadays, games are expected to have DLC and expansions. Is it a welcome change? That’s open to debate; but whatever the case is, the digital movement has allowed studios to prolong the life of their titles and we’re here to name the best one of the bunch for 2014.
What game blew our eyeballs off graphically? Check out which game had the best visuals in today’s final category.
Best DLC/Expansion
Sniper Elite 3: Hunt the Grey Wolf
Publisher: 505 Games
Developer: Rebellion Oxford
Destiny: The Dark Below
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Bungie
"For the ultimate Destiny experience, yes, you will need The Dark Below. You may find more of the same content, with some palette swapped enemies and similar bounties to what we traditionally had access to, but the new content allows Destiny to continue to surprise us."
(Read the full review here )
The Last of Us: Left Behind
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog
"I myself couldn’t wait for The Last of Us story to be expanded upon or continued, and even after enjoying Left Behind so thoroughly, I’m more convinced than I ever have been that maybe The Last of Us was so special, so perfect, that no additional story needed to be told. I even am left wondering if a sequel to The Last of Us is the right move. But if anyone can do it, Naughty Dog can."
(Read the full review here )
Outlast: Whistleblower
Publisher: Red Barrels
Developer: Red Barrels
And the Winner is...
Winner - Left Behind
For those who've played Left Behind , this shouldn't be a surprise. Heck, one look at the nominees list and one could have correctly guessed that Naughty Dog had it in the bag. Yes, it's that good.
Once again, Naughty Dog has elevated our expectations...this time what each and every story DLC should strive for.