" So this is an free DLC that ad something that was supposed to be in the game from the beginning (you can already bind the keys for your vehicle control in the PC version). Sound more like what you used to call an patch. "
@Napalm: I'd go ahead and install it, just so you can acess it whenever you want. The Cerberus Network DLC just contains an extra mission and an extra squad member, both of which you still have to go to in game.
" Played through the Zaeed content. Was a little underwhelming to be completely honest. Definitely not on par with Shale in DA:O imo. It was practically free though so I can't complain. "
Not just practically, literally.
@AndrewB said:
" That's terrible news for people planing on zipping straight through the game. Bioware have dropped the ball on DLC as much as Bethesda (in a bugged release/delay sense, not speaking of either game's DLC quality). "
Yes, they have dropped the ball by having one DLC pack(out of what? 7?) not playable for a day or two. WHAT WILL PEOPLE DO IF THEY CAN'T PLAY THROUGH MASS EFFECT 2 AND ALL THE DLC WITHIN TWO DAYS OF ITS RELEASE?
" Gee, like the part where inFAMOUS and Prototype are actually NOT that much alike when you actually PLAY them? Like one's slower and more deliberately paced, has some shooter mechanics and lightning powers with neat little touches like you electrocuting puddles, and the other is just balls-out fast, violence, gore, and exploded helicopters? Also, the Black Baron didn't get past the ESRB. He's in an M-rated game, what else do you want? "
And InFamous is great, where Prototype is kind of shit.
@wh4tshisface: Judging by what the crew said about Spirit Tracks on the podcast, it's not too surprising that it didn't get nominated. Also, it had some pretty stiff competition.
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