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The bigger DLC, the Missing Link, is very much worth getting, IMO. It will not integrate to the main game (you'll play it separately), but it fits into a time slot in the main game where Jensen is "off the grid" for a few days. It's maybe 5-10 hours of gameplay depending on your style. I like this DLC because you get to experience a new environment not found in the main game, and since Eidos did not outsource anything, the Missing Link's boss battle is quite a bit more flexible than the main game (which addressed one of the major complaints a lot of people had).
Overall, you can play the game just fine without TML, but it does add to the story, and it has a very good environmental feel to it. I would recommend it.
Just throwing that out there