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Mass Effect 2 "Lair of the Shadow Broker" DLC Trailer1:08 Added: Thu Sep 2 9:45am 2010
Mass Effect 2 "Lair of the Shadow Broker" DLC Trailer
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I love that each DLC has had its own flavour - Kasumi's was a James Bond-esque romp, Overlord was horror/thriller experience and now this looks action as all hell!
DLC is a mixed bag of disdain and celebration. On the one hand, it has certainly proven itself a viable platform for company's to continue to make money from their products, on the other, it has proven itself, in the right hands, to not only lengthen the shelf-life of a game, series or franchise, but maintain a lengthy sense of relevance in the build-up to any inevitable sequels or true expansions.
In the case of Mass Effect 2, all the story-centric DLC is well worth it and extends the life of the game; thus its engagement and enjoyment. Fallout 3 is another great example.
There are others though, that offer very little with their DLC, so it's worth being prudent when considering a purchase. I support DLC, but only if it's handled correctly and at th right price (the aforementioned games offered DLC at very cheap rates for a good gameplay return)
Posted 02:18pm 02/9/10
I love that each DLC has had its own flavour - Kasumi's was a James Bond-esque romp, Overlord was horror/thriller experience and now this looks action as all hell!
Posted 02:54pm 02/9/10
Posted 02:56pm 02/9/10
Posted 03:14pm 02/9/10
In the case of Mass Effect 2, all the story-centric DLC is well worth it and extends the life of the game; thus its engagement and enjoyment. Fallout 3 is another great example.
There are others though, that offer very little with their DLC, so it's worth being prudent when considering a purchase. I support DLC, but only if it's handled correctly and at th right price (the aforementioned games offered DLC at very cheap rates for a good gameplay return)