The reviews are all of the game WITHOUT the DLC, so we can’t really know whether or not there’s any sort of drastic impact, especially not if we’re trying to avoid getting spoiled as to the plot of the game. I don’t see it either, and it’s clear that a lot of other people don’t. But it’s called a “sequel” or an “expansion pack”, the latter of which seems to have all but ceased to exist except in a couple of isolated instances.) You can’t write a good story that has a beginning, middle and an end and then a bit after the end and then a bit after that. …You can’t write a good story that has a beginning, 90% of its middle and an end. I wouldn’t stand for it there - and thankfully no-one has tried it - and I see no reason to stand for it here…
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It’s like buying a book and having a chapter or two missing from the middle, or buying a DVD and some scenes from the movie are missing. I have zero respect for publishers who butcher a creative work (because that’s what a story like Mass Effect is) in order to turn it into a product, and I have no wish to support it. And to that I say “fine, but why not wait a bit?” Because buying a new game and being informed on the same day that you’ve spent over £40 on it that there’s a bit of extra story you don’t have on your disc is, to me, unforgivable. It’s at this point that people normally chime in and say that said DLC was probably developed by a different team, given its own budget and wasn’t ready when the main game was submitted for the various certification processes that come with releasing a game on console. However, in my own personal opinion, this does not excuse the excising of content from the main game for separate release on the game’s launch date.
Then Mass Effect 3 shows up and it emerges that it features day-one DLC that is both exclusive to the more expensive Collector’s Edition of the game and extremely relevant to the overarching lore of the Mass Effect universe - though I’ll grant that most people are yet to play this DLC (and those who have are likely gagged by an embargo) and as such commenting on its “importance” may be premature. No, what they’re talking about is, well, this: But it doesn’t feel like anybody’s really talking about that. Unless the reviews are seriously misleading, ME3 is no more of an RPG than Modern Warfare or God of War are. No, stop, sorry, you don’t get to be an RPG just for having a plot that’s just not how it works. Nobody’s really arguing about whether or not Mass Effect 3 is an RPG. It’s interesting how the conversation has moved on. With the new titles selling the DLC, and DA:I having the first Ultimate Edition of a BioWare game I've seen since DA:O, I'm hoping that we'll see at least ME 1 & 2 as well as DA:2 show up here with the DLC included.I really, really liked this piece by Pete Davison about DLC, Mass Effect, and how it is pushing him away from the game. I own all the games on Origin, but I have no DLC for them, I'm just not willing to put up with that level of stupidity to buy them. I'm hoping that if they come here it will be with the death of BioWare Points. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him.
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