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take these things into consideration as what I experienced, and they are both good choices
Each piece of Runaway Kid's story ties into the main game and the pieces go together, each continuing from where the last one ended. The difficulty level starts from the difficulty where you leave off in the main game, more or less, and I'd say it slightly increases with each instalment from there.
Even though (like many people) I normally don't care for water and swimming mechanics, I thought The Depths actually used those mechanics pretty well. It's fear-inducing at times (especially when there's a chase involved) and you always feel endangered but in reality it's quite forgiving (which is a description you can apply to a lot of the rest of the game and DLCs). Also the climax to the Depths is very satisfying. Note there's a cliffhanger ending.
The second part, The Hideaway, is just plain fun all around for the most part. Lots of cuteness and obviously some scary, anxiety-inducing stuff I won't spoil. Some nice puzzles that I'd call chill if it weren't for a certain antagonist. Not much to say other than that the story tie-ins are strong here.
I'm not done the Residence yet, but I can tell you the atmosphere is tense. I really wouldn't start with this one just for the sake of not being spoiled about the ending before you decide to play the others. If you're not sure you'll get all the DLCs, I'd at least start with the second one (Hideaway) and decide from there, but I'm liking Residence a lot like I did with the others. I don't know if it'll stay this way but it's very heavy on the puzzles so far.