Downloadable content (DLC) for games sounds like a great idea, just like stronger government for struggling postwar Germany. You buy a game for money, and if you like it you buy more game for more money. Unfortunately the only word in that sentence companies heard was "money" several times and then a bunch of cash register sound effects. They've come out with more insulting offers than a drunk frat boy at a strip club -- the defense "if you don't like it, don't do it" just isn't enough, it's not like a regular "bad game" you buy because you heard nice things about it in stores or magaziner or some
hilarius guy who make reviews and talks really fast and say "oh well, the game sucked, at least I can sell it for er...10 or 5 bucks and end with it" no, because DLC have the big dissadvantage that there are no refounds for it, you bought it, you are screwd for life with it.
Of course there are the exeptions (there are a LOT of exeptions) in witch the DLC worth every penny and makes you want more and more and more like a drunk frat boy at a strip club.
So, my question is: Is there a DLC you regreat you ever bought? and if not then the Best DLC you ever bought (this can include Arcade Games, or Full Games or whatever there is to download).
In my case the worst DLC are the weapon colour-skins for GoW3, totally a waste of good Microsoft Points, and the best are all the add-ons for Fallout: New Vegas and my Rockband songs.