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The six games below, however, would’ve greatly benefited from having extra content outside the base/main game.
6) Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Insomniac’s original Spider-Man had a major DLC, The City That Never Sleeps. It seemed as if Spider-Man 2 was setting itself up for some sort of DLC after the game ended, but it never came. The Carnage storyline and so many other small narrative threads were left untouched. The game is good on its own, but it’s shorter and leaves many players wanting more when they finally get to the end credits.
Unfortunately, aside from collecting everything else, there wasn’t anything else to do besides swing around and stop random crimes.
5) Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption was augmented by a fantastic DLC, Undead Nightmare. After fighting off old West villains all game long, John Marston got the chance to fight zombies. Sadly, Rockstar didn’t bother adding anything to Red Dead Redemption 2, arguably the greatest game of all time. Did the prequel need anything more to be perfect? No, but players would have loved getting more content for their beloved Arthur Morgan, especially because all postgame playing is done in the Epilogue as John Marston. DLC would’ve been an easy moneymaker, but Rockstar passed on it for some reason.
4) Tears of the Kingdom

One of the complaints players had about The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was that both the sky and depths, the two main additions to Breath of the Wild’s map, were pretty lackluster. DLC adding more to explore in those areas would’ve been a huge hit. Breath of the Wild’s DLC, The Master Trials and The Champions’ Ballad, were successful, but Nintendo opted to move on immediately from Tears of the Kingdom.











