No rap, content about content only, RunDLC
With downloadable content (DLC) seeing a steady increase in popularity - if an estimated $400 million in micropayment sales a year and growing is any indication - consulting company Hammersuit has decided to launch an entire site solely dedicated to games and supplemental content available only to networked game consoles.
Dubbed RunDLC (
www.rundlc.com) (and isn't that clever?), the site features reviews of downloadable games as well as supplemental content such as map packs and other add-ons to retail games.
The site also hosts news, previews, and features on all things downloadable.
"Purchasing downloadable content is a convenient and economical way for everyone to get the most video game for their buck," said Chris Buffa, founder and editor-in-chief of RunDLC. "Games like Shadow Complex, for example, prove that companies take this market seriously, and we're proud to be the first site 100% dedicated to covering the space."
The site is currently in beta but already has over 100 reviews of DLC.