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All of the ME1 DLC is pretty bad, I would just skip it all together. I played a character in ME1 all the way to 60 and I can honestly say just skip the DLC.BlicenWhat about mass 2?
[QUOTE="Blicen"]All of the ME1 DLC is pretty bad, I would just skip it all together. I played a character in ME1 all the way to 60 and I can honestly say just skip the DLC.bloomberg23What about mass 2? Mass Effect 2's dlc was better but still not excellent. Lair of the Shadow Broker was good. Overlord was okay. The Zaeed and Kasumi dlc aren't really that good, but Zaeed as well as some other dlc comes with Mass Effect 2 for free so long as you buy new. I haven't played Arrival yet but I hear it's not too good. The weapons and armor dlc are a waste.
None of Mass Effect's dlc is great, but the second does have the better extras.
The Arrival is probably the best one.
None of the DLC for Mass Effect 1 is essential to the story.
The most important DLC for the Mass Effect series is The Arrival, followed by Lair of the Shadow Broker, both for Mass Effect 2. The Arrival provides the point where Mass Effect 3 leaves off from Mass Effect 2. Lair of the Shadow Broker is second in importance, as it contains a link to the continuing story in Mass Effect 3.
[QUOTE="scouttrooperbob"]haha, you mean Lair of the shadow broker? Yeah that one was good, I got it during a sale along with Katsumi's dlc, and it was worth it, but you really don't need the weapons and armor packs.I enjoyed the legend of the shadow broker
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i new I had it wrong but i was too lazy to fix it :D
To me the Mass Effect series and its DLC is a perfect example of what DLC really is. A sniff of the original effort to squeeze as much as they can out of the demand for the game.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Mass Effect, and it has a huge (well-deserved) following.
The problem is that the demand for the game quickly degrades simply because of the fact that the majority of the fan base usually buys the game early and the sales seem to slip fairly quickly. This may be one of the causes for fast price drops to try and keep the quantity demanded at higher levels.
With that thinking, it could be infered that the DLC is fairly rushed just simply to catch the demand wave...who knows though.
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