For anybody boohooing over the raft of DLC already available for Batman: Arkham City, and how it's gouging us for content that is either A) part of the game we paid for, or B) data on the disk we paid for:
Catwoman Bundle Pack - 217 MB. This one comes with every new copy of Batman: Arkham City. Comes with three versions of Catwoman and some kind of adventure just for her (IE, not simple challenge maps.) If you buy the game used, you either buy this DLC separately or you don't get it at all. From what I understand, the Catwoman stuff does not have much to do with the main game. So it's your option to buy it or ignore it, if you dabble in used games. At 217 MB, it seems obvious to me that some part of it is not actually on the disk.
Robin Bundle Pack - 114MB. Free if you bought the game at Best Buy. Comes with three versions of Robin and two challenge maps. Again, a download, not an on-disk unlock.
Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map - 44MB. Free with Collector's Edition.
Dark Knight Batman Skin - 23MB. Free with Collector's Edition.
Sinestro Corps Batman Skin - 22MB. Free with "Green Lantern" blu-ray.
I don't know how much these will cost when they finally hit the PSN Store, I just think it bears pointing out that SOMETHING is being downloaded here, and it's more than just an unlock key.
For comparison, LittleBigPlanet is constantly forcing updates that contain all the DLC, whether you bought it or not. There's a good reason for that: because LBP is an online multiplayer-focused game and you might want to play with somebody who bought DLC that you do not own. The forced download lets you "see" that content without everybody having to pause while your PS3 tries to fetch the data. Nevertheless, this means your PS3 LBP data file contains a ton of stuff you never purchased... and if you do, all you download is a tiny, tiny 114k file that unlocks that particular data.



Very nice!
Crap, the "Bad" that Gamespot says: boss fights are "too easy"? No no no that REALLY makes me want the game now! *sob*