I feel like the Laundry Day trailer playing "Ode to Joy" is just EA's way of pointing fun at the fans wanting one of the most mundane chores in the Sims 4.
As a Sims fan I didn't hear about that DLC until it was added to the game and I thought, "Why the hell would they add this? How boring and pointless." Guess that makes me a weirdo among weirdos then. Personally I would have gone for the 80s nostalgia.
I love how most, if not all, of these DLCs are just the developers just going completely crazy with their universes. Shows how much they love their worlds.
They should've offered an Anime cosplay pack, I guarantee Sims players would've voted for that instead of laundry, although you've got to wonder what your Sims' clothes smell like if they don't wash them
When the laundry stuff was first brought out for the sims 3, I didn't have the expansion pack needed to add it to my game....so I spent the damn Simpoints currency I had from purchasing previous expansion packs on buying a washing machine and dryer. Those Simpoints was worth real world currency And I spent it on laundry machines for my sims. I still don't know why. The only other things I've bought with those points since is that dragon valley world and the magical grimoire Both of which came with new features like dragon pets and magical powers that affect your sim, others, and the world around you The washing machines give my sims a happy moodlet if I keep on top of the washing, which admittedly is annoying as fuck to do.
I'm one of the weirdos who voted for Laundry. I kinda... Didn't trust EA not to muck up literally any other option. I mean... There was a good chance they would mess up laundry but at least I remembered how they messed it up from the previous time.
When it comes to Mass Effect 3, I actually consider the Citadel DLC my personal head-canon ending to the series. In my mind, Shepard defeats the reapers after having rallied the entire galaxy together, gets the apartment, and lives happily ever after with Tali on her homeworld, using the apartment as a sort of summer home
Mass Effect 3: Citadel is probably my favorite part of the entire trilogy. It’s so cute, wholesome, and an overall complete delight! My favorite part of Mass Effect has always been the characters, so I suppose a DLC that’s 90% just hanging out with the characters is the best one.
Im hoping in mass effect 4 whoever you romance you can take time between missions to actually do stuff with them instead of just talking with them or a simple flirting like in Andromeda
Yeah, 90% of fanfiction nowadays is yaoi romance and incest What the hell happened to good natured fanfiction that didn't require one of Mike's Mind Bleachs to erase from your memory?
Greatest Fanservice from Oxbox - Outside Xtra. It's a shame that Luke was pre-order only bonus, and Ellen dlc cost 60£ (worth the money, but too short)
The coolest part proposed was 80s and 90s music but im Simlish!! Oh yea and a seperate skill other than gaming....which is redundant and confusing so basically the most 80s and 90s thing ever...but atleast I getta wash my clothes??
Release the Outside Xbox Beach episode! Which I can only assume is some awkward footage of Andy in the corner of the studio in flip-flops and brightly coloured shorts, looking a bit too cold for the snowy weather, while everyone else is just slightly confused.
Tiny Tina's bunkers and badasses DLC took a meaning behind the game explaining on what happened to Tina when she found out about Roland's death. Only bad thing was backtracking to the nearest fast travel since there wasn't one at the boss' area
@@HOTD108_ Shepard can survive if your Rating is high enough and you pick the Destroy-Ending. Since ME2 used to just take a version of your ME1 Ending for granted and ignored some parts of your choices, a possible ME4 could just take the Destroy-Ending as the "official cannon" aka the only choice in which you can continue with your excisting character - like you only could import a char out of ME2 if he didnt die (of course).
@@Golpallot there wouldn't be another Krogan Invasion since Wrex united all the clans together and Shepard interceded with the council to get the krogan equal rights
U almost certainly know this already, but the ME modding community has been producing "happy ending" mods as well as "Citadel: The Victory Party" mods which allow U 2 rewrite the ME3 narrative so that the victory Fleet wipes out the Reaper threat & Shepard gets to throw a crazy bash for the entire Normandy crew @ Anderson's former luxury apt. Obviously this only works for PC gamers, but @ least it proves how many other ME fans agree....
Matthew Hardwick Might be realistic? I mean, the west was already very "fend for yourself" and it's not like zombie apocalypse was a common trope/story back then either (most undead horror mythos involved demons or vampires back then). Germs/bacteria/vaccinations were also just being discovered too which are key components of zombie stories!
I think the dev's joked that if all these people were actors, they were making a dark, gritty Western during the day, and a comedy/horror flick in between takes as a joke. "I'll just walk down this street, and grab my bag." (stated in the most, I-know-a-zombie-is-gonna-kill-me-way possible)
+Jason conley John took getting shot and almost dying and was like "well that just happened" after he woke up. I'm stuck at the part where u go to Mexico cuz I played the DLC FIRST so I didn't know how to get TO Mexico. I got the original game later which included a map of the game world. the rest is self-explanatory. also this channel has now ruined the ending for BOTH the original and DLC so thx for nothing +Outsidexbox now how am I supposed to act all surprised when John Marston dies not once but TWICE?
Excuse me, I have plenty of respect for blizzard, really the company you should have no respect for at all is Funimation.. of course that's just my personal opinion
I am still infuriated that Blizzard completely destroyed the greatest RTS ever made, in a desperate and totally transparent cash-grab. Yeah, I said it... Warcraft 3 > Starcraft 1&2. Who TF want what!?
I love Jack’s romance line in Citadel when the shuttle pilot says while everyone is dancing, “some of us eat off this table!” And Jack goes something like, “And so will Shepard.”
No shame in admitting that the Citadel DLC is probably my favorite DLC of my gaming career so far. You get to throw a party, have a chance of teaming up with fan-favorite characters like Wrex again and the hunt for Shepard's clone covers all sorts of genres, from slapstick (those dialogues ... those precious, precious dialogues) to espionage and thriller. Loved it. And i played it right before the final encounter with the Reapers, as some kind of last shore leave and reprieve before the big showdown, so it even makes somewhat sense in universe.
If you think of it as an End of the World-style party it fits in pretty well right before Priority Earth. You're facing almost certain death, it makes sense to let your hair down and go crazy beforehand.
walkingdeadman19 I love that DLC too. The thing with Sheppard's clone got me thinking, there's no way that Sheppard survived the beginning of ME2, even with fancy sci-fi tech. The clone says something like "why couldn't *I* be Sheppard". I think the Sheppard you play in ME2&3 is also a clone, they just aren't aware of it. Instead of bringing sheppard back to life Cereberus probably just made 2 (or more) clones. The extra clone just in case the "real Sheppard" clone needed an organ transplant, or died again.
You know, when I saw the title of "Fanservice DLCs" I was expecting something a little more....lewd..... Though to be fair, Dead Rising kinda got my back there.
Thatotherguy23 they showed a clip of Laura Croft getting choked idk if that’s dlc or not but if you have a dirty mind like so many people you’re already thinking about it amongst other things
How many jars do you have guys? Let's see.. 1. For mentioning Dark Souls 2. For Journalism cliches 3. For mentioning Alien Colonial Marines 4. For getting lost in the Outsider's eyes. Are there more?
Dishonored has a DLC that was entirely short, no story missions and endless wave modes. Basically just you getting to kill endless hordes of city watch, Whalers, & Overseers.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon? Michael Biehn. So much synth-pop. More 80's cheese than Margaret Thatcher's favourite fromagerie. A giant robo-dragon called B.A.D.A.S.S. Need I go on?
If you are applying the letter of the law it probably counts as a standalone game yes, but I think it's close enough to DLC for consideration. Plus, fricking robo-dragons!
Here’s the fanservice all the fans really want: Jane and/or Ellen in string bikinis making adorable noises. Admit it. Most of us (including myself) are immature, thirsty fanboys that’ll start World War III: Battle Royale if the reward for victory is any suggestive fanservice from a female show host. Don’t be shy. You all disgust me. I disgust myself. (All ironic, because at a few points Jane did post bikini pictures of herself on Instagram.) World War III: Battle Royale? I want that to be a game now. It’s like Command and Conquer mixed with the Hunger Games. Unlike the Hunger Games, instead of individual weapons, players must capture strategically-vital high grounds and areas with natural resources. Unlike Command and Conquer, you conduct war with other players solely with a combination of robotic infantry, robotic vehicles and brainwashed, mutant animals (as every human in the world is competing, so you have no infantry besides weaponized, brainwashed apes). The objective would be to simply kill the other players’ avatars outright- you could play in a classic strategic way, where you would wear down your enemy with repeated advances or rush them blitzkrieg-style, or simply guess where they are and order an air raid or an assassination attempt. Players can move their avatars quite a bit throughout their captured territory, making taking out larger opponents in this manner very difficult, but if you’re lucky, you could win big. At the end, everyone knows what the prize is for a lucky player, which is what makes it so competitive. That was highly off-topic, yet still better than the one I was previously discussing. What’s wrong with me?
+Shorty Shorty aaaand that was the creepiest thing I've read today, thanks. look, you might be deranged enough to type that but don't drag everyone else down with you.
The Witcher 3 had great fan service DLC, from things players asked for like more hair styles and New game+ to a brilliant high society vampire conspiricy through a new area with the fairy tale dial up to 11
If you ask James to be an honorary member of xtra, you could do 3 vs. 3 competitions. And even start a mini football team. Even the playing field a little!
An OX version of singing Jump Up Superstar? (Note for Andy/Mike; I’m not talking about a WWF/E ‘Superstar’ (and still don’t get why they are called that)
Dragon Age Inquisition: here! Have trespasser! Total fanservice! Marriage and stuff! Me: oooh! Awesome! Me after rock hard bosses, the loss of an arm, a broken heart and grief that bioware won't be letting me play inquisitor again: *hisses*
I remember my very first playthrough I romanced Cullen, years before Trespasser. Then I finished the base game, saw the ending cutscene and my next playthrough did the the thing that most people logically shouldn’t have done but did anyway and I have never looked back. It was nice while it lasted Cullen but that damn elf is intelligent, sneaky, mysterious, and smooth as fuck.
*sigh* Solas. This just brought back _all_ the Solavellan feels all over again..... ...... and made me want to create a new Lavellan. Dammit. >_< (Side note, my very _first_ playthrough was spent romancing that gorgeously intelligent, sexily mysterious and highly damnable Egg. You can imagine my horrific shock when I discovered not only the truth behind the mask he wears, but _especially_ the fact that he shatters my poor Inquisitor's heart into a bazillion microscopic pieces. Three things happened on that fateful day.... 1: I began romancing Cullen every other playthrough to dull some of the pain, and 2: Started creating save files of every romance scene there was so I could revisit them and finally, I had so many real feels for this friggin character that I have yet to be able to romance any other character because he always draws me back. Even Cullen, in all his fairytale princeling glory, still isn't always enough to draw me away from the few scraps of happiness we're allowed in the beginning of the Solmance. Wtf is wrong with me?! -_-) ((Edit: YES!!! I WANTED TO CONTINUE MY INQUISITOR'S STORY TOO!! I'm still saddened by this. *le cry* 😫😭))
As an Adoribull shipper, Trespasser made me so happy (Amatus and Kadan! They have a villa! Bull saved Dorian from assassination!) Even the "bad ending" (if you hadn't turned Bull Tal-Vashoth) made for some excellent angsty fanfics!
Oh hey new mass effect DLC lets see if its any good *boots up game* AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH *Wrex comes flying through window and starts beating people up* me: oh yes
So Sims 4 fans could've had a wedding pack, or werewolves (I dunno if that was an option but I would've picked that), but instead they picked laundry -_-
So I know this is old... But we got both *this year*. They were so hyped (and had more content than what would have been included if they won the vote)
Excuse me! But the Citadel DLC is pure Compelling Narrative and Drama! Now if you would excuse me. "I should go" I need to watch Fleet and Flotilla with my Girlfriend.
SPOILER, SPOILER, SPOILER WWEEEEEWOWEEEWOWEEEWOW YOU'VE BEEN WARNED, SPOILERS AHEAD: More like a fan disservice, if you count the ending. To this day, I still can't bring myself to hand in that final mission. I'll never let you go, Ellie. I can't, don't make me. Fuck Atlas, Jack, and the rest of the Bioshock continuity, my daughter will LIVE goddammit.
Man, I remember all the hype before the citadel dlc dropped. The last DLC for mass effect 3. All the rumors that bioware listened to the fans and were gonna fix the ending, give it a proper send off, an epilogue, do the indoctrination theory, anything. Man...crazy times...
Mr Durva yes and no I have a I phone 6 that I use when I break my phone (happens a lot) and a slew of androids that I get fixed unless it can’t be then I’ll smash it against a wall
It's a long shot but all I want is... Imagine in RDR2 (after the main story ends) we uncover a beaten up Deluxo in a rundown barn. We meet am old, seemly mad man but help him on his quest to ''Return to a later time'' by eventually using a train to push the automobile along the tracks until it disappears... After a time he will return, only this time it flies and he brings *you* on his trip to ''a later time'' which turns out to be Los Santos.
Undead Nightmare was probably genuinely the best DLC ever made for an open world game. It's effectively an entirely new game in its own right. So slept on.
*OxBoxTra DLC* - the long awaited podcast? A mobile game of noughts and crosses? Or a personal voicemail greeting per star? Stop teasing us and provide the fanservice! (joking, take your time)
Nothing about the NieR: Automata dlc? NieR 1 outfits (especially the revealing outfit), extra challenges, a dose of that classic Yoko Taro story, all the tools to do your own challenges (such as doing the entire game stuck at level 1)... pure fanservice. As a fan of NieR, the dlc serviced me extremely well.
I used to always lock the butler in the freezer lmao i remember playing tomb raider 1 and 2 when i was really young and finding that butler thing hilarious.
Have you guys heard about the most recent DLC costumes in Final Fantasy XV? You can literally explore FFXV as a llama-themed superhero from the Sims or Gordon Freeman. Its probably the closest we will ever get to Half-life 3.
On one hand, I get where you're coming from. On the other hand, I don't think "fans" are really entitled to anything. At the end of the day, a game is a business transaction; you give the game publisher (and all the other people taking a slice out of the pie) some money, they give you a game, and if your expectations for the game were too high...well, they're not entitled to receiving any purchases from you in the future based on brand name recognition.
Uhhh yeah..but technically you finish the Citadel still with that ending to come. Even with the..... Yeah no it really wasn't a alternate ending as only the Normandy plays a taxi cab. Anywho loved The citadel DLC but afterwards i was like.....shit....depression time.
Timothy McLean On the other hand, had those entitled fans not complained as vociferously as they did, the Citadel DLC probably wouldn't exist. We got the closure that many of us felt was lacking in the core game thanks to them.
Assault on Dragon Keep was *amazing*. It was almost better then the original game. But 1.5 hours? It definitely took me way longer than that to plow through it; it is huge!
Hackett orders you there before you can go to Rannoch, but I wait until after Horizon so Miranda can be invited to the party. I also wait until after the collector base for arrival in the previous game. Hackett can wait 🤣
Arrival sucked, Admiral Hackett wanted you to go to Batarian Space to save a chick he wished he could bang, not taking into account the negative repercussions of issuing such an order. What, contacting the Batarians and Shepard convincing them to turn the woman over wasn't an option?
TechnicallyANerd it's a standalone DLC with unlockable characters like Smash the Blue Whale and Kippers. Nobody's unlocked the rumored Evil Luke yet, and the nigh mythical bottle of Ellen's Giggles Easter Egg has yet to be proven to exist.