I just have a quick question.
I have Skyrim, Dawnguard and Hearthfire (I don't like Hearthfire). And I've completed almost everything I can or could do. Now, I am thinking about buying Dragonborn, does anybody of you think it is worth the 20 euro's they are making me pay?
How much hours does it add? And does it anything unique or cool to do with my character?
EDIT: I have purchased it and I've been playing it. It's really amazing, the whole area of Solstheim is awesome. Thank all of you for helping me decide. Totally worth it.
In my opinion Dragonborn is worth the money.
Dragonborn adds many things like the new island of solstheim, which will be a sight for sore eyes i'f you've played bloodmoon or are just bored in skyrim. Other things it adds are the 5-6 main quests and heaps of other side quests, new armour, new spells, new shouts, new weapons, new followers among other things.
The DLC probably takes 20+ hours to complete and has references to Morrowind.
So in my opinion its worth it and a no brainer for any die hard skyrim fan
I think it is worth the 20 bucks, but I've played skyrim for + 1000 Hours so as you can tell I love the game.
The main quest is really short, but the quests that you do get are amazing.
The DLC adds an entire island (Didn't see that one coming, did ya?) for you to discover (plus a realm of Oblivion).
The new Dragon Shouts are kinda cool [SPOILER?: Dragon Riding (it's not as cool as it sounds though...)], and you'll get a lot of useful powers.
But €20 is a lot of money if you're expecting a DLC with 100+ hours of gameplay (you've probably played through it in about 20-50 hours)
In the end, it all depends on you, since we can't make the decision for you (forgive my bad spelling, I'm really tired right now)
Agree with all of the above - but also would add that if you ever played Morrowind you really need the Dragonborn DLC.
It's awesome to go back to Solstheim and see all the Redoran style houses, Telvanni mushrooms, ash storms and interact with the insular Dunmer people.
Really brings back those Morrowind memories