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Re: Mass Effect 3 Omega DLC
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/12/12 09:45 PM
10/12/12 09:45 PM
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Thank you l4l!
This was rumored after the conversation between Shepard and Aria. $15 for a DLC seems expensive even when it says it is longer than normal.
I will wait full reviews before any decision.
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Re: Mass Effect 3 Omega DLC
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/13/12 10:32 AM
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I consider the $10 DLC Leviathan and the $2 Firefight DLC, really a weapon pack, worth the money. In the weapon pack there is one Adas Anti-Synthetic rifle, if one wants to carry on playing the game at higher difficulty this rifle makes a lot of fights much easier, supply your mates with this rifle and let them fight As expected they do not change the endings but provide hours of entertainment. DLC in general are less value for money, considering the hours of play, than the original games.
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Re: Mass Effect 3 Omega DLC
[Re: looney4labs]
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12/02/12 06:52 PM
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For what I read it is exactly what one would expect, more of the same (not bad), lots of fighting but too expensive for the hours of play one gets.
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