14 Video Game DLCs That Lost The Plot

There's downloadable content and then there's the straight turn into Bizarro World.

Posted By | On 03rd, Jun. 2019

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There are a number of story-telling achievements in gaming that set the bar for years to come. Of course, even the best written title eventually goes off the deep end thanks to downloadable content. Sometimes it’s because the developer wants to tell a funny little tale. Other times, well, zombies. You know how it is. Let’s take a look at 15 DLC that completely and utterly lost the plot.

Red Dead Redemption – Undead Nightmare

Red Dead Redemption - Undead Nightmare

One day, honest working man John Marston wakes up and realize his wife and son are zombies. Not only that but the entire world has given in to the undead. There are survivors though and Marston must work with them to fight off the zombies. Keep in mind that the original plot is about atonement and redemption in the Wild West.


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