Just finished the majority of what this DLC has to offer and I loved it. I liked Dawnguard but Dragonborn feels like a true expansion and I'd recommend it to anyone that wants to jump back into Skyrim again.
Do you ever meet the guy writing the guidebook? It says that 'we'll meet soon, i'll send the coordinates.' I haven't finished all of the side stuff, but have no incentive to do so as I've got all of the signature weapons..
Would you say this DLC is strong enough to lure somebody who is completely disinterested in re-visiting ME3 back into the game?
I would probably say no. If you're disinterested I'd probably wait until they've wrapped up all of the DLC they're going to do for the game and then revisit it down the line if you're still curious by then.
Just completed it and it took me around 4 hours so what people are saying about the length of it is pretty accurate. I liked it but the environments are pretty underwhelming because most of the time you're fighting in dimly lit spaces and corridors so it doesn't make for an interesting play through visually. That aside though, the story is fine and the female Turian is a cool character. Aria is also in top form.
Overall though while I liked it I do feel underwhelmed by it and comparing the two, I'd say I enjoyed the Leviathan DLC over this one.
You're not getting a proper selection of the GB userbase if you just use the forums. People more dedicated to the site will use their forums, but will probably only account for like 10% of the userbase? Maybe not even that.
What weirds me out is when I see people with a postcount less than 10 with a premium badge, the fuck is up with that?
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Some people just don't like interacting on forums and prefer to keep their activity to the site and it's content.
Thanks for this. I mean, we all know how long in the tooth this generation of consoles has been but I guess it doesn't really dawn on you until you watch old videos like that. It's also kinda crazy to see how excited everybody was for it back then compared to what we've come to expect now. Which is not a knock in the slightest, but just really interesting.
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