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The rest of the paid DLC (season pass) is a mixed bag of random stuff that is all over the place. I liked about half of it, at full price definitely overpriced for what you get.
If you not that invested into the game, I would probably wait for a sale. I would also recommend the season pass over purchasing the DLC individually since it's a better offer and whilst some of the DLC is a mixed bag, you do get a lot of content.
In each piece of DLC there is something of high quality (Bedroom, Daughters & End of Zoe are all high quality, Nightmare & Jack’s 55th Birthday are average quality, Ethan Must Die and 21 I didn't like),
they bring you some insight on Clancy's story (The camera man of the horror show), Zoe's story when it all started and a couple of goodies more.
Worth 30 euros? Definitely no. You can beat all story DLCs in less than 2 hours.