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Shoeberto
I finished Dead Money in Fallout: New Vegas over the weekend. It was a great little piece of DLC, very cleverly designed. It was difficult but not unforgiving (unlike Honest Hearts, which was just kind of boring and didn't really seem to have a point or impact). I want to play Lonesome Road now, and then I'll have gone through the whole series of DLC, and can put the game to rest for now. It's really grown into one of my favorites.
Dead Money is the only DLC I've played, but I enjoyed it greatly. I found it difficult in the aspect of constantly gettin lost in the villas, and suffering from a case of motion sickness all the while. The explosive collar business and the catch in having to stay away from radios and electrical equipment was fantastic, the ghost people are so creepy and wonderful, and Dog/God was great. I get the feeling that this DLC isn't too much a favorite from fans, but the mysterious story behind the Sierra Madre and the overall setting and promise of fortunes to make your dreams come true made it a wonderful DLC for me.