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CrimsonAngel said:
I hate to say this, but the Fallout 3 DLC was better.

Now i have not tried the pitt, but the UFO DLC and the redneck DLC all where better made then any of the PAY to play DLC for Dragon age.

The UFO had loads of Custom content and even if Fallout 3 is shit the mission was fun.
The Redneck DLC where you fight Texans (what ever it is called) it also had loads of extra custom content and some 3+ hours of game play easy.

To be fair it is a bit like eating a turd sandwish. It might be more shit, but at least it is not worse shit.
F3's DLC had more content than what Chronicles sounded like it had, but at least they didn't try and give the player a chance to recover the Golden City and claim it as their home the way that the UFO DLC does in its own way.

"Look ma, I have a flying UFO as a new house! And lots of rah guns to boot!"
 

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