smokingotter1 wrote...
Just remember guys when Leviathan is released don't get your hopes up too much. Arrival was not the first but the last DLC and the real end to ME2. We haven't gotten our "Arrival" yet. Leviathan is going to start filling in some of the holes.
To use an analogy the ME3 ending is like a wheel of fortune game and we have a five word phrase on the wall and only have two vowels on the board. We are not even close to the: "I'd like to solve the puzzle Pat"
That's what I thinking about: is Leviathan worth it? I'm not in my most wealthy of states currently and with two DLCs that are certain to come (Leviathan, Omega) I can't buy every DLC. So knowing that Leviathan will add something really important besides moar awesome EMS would be good...
Chriz Tah Fah wrote...
What would honestly be the point of
Bioware adding DLC's containing things powerful enough to destroy the
reapers if the Crucible ACTUALLY worked.
My understanding of this is that it being able to kill a Reaper is important from a in-game timeline before the endings. But that's the general problem with pre-ending DLC for ME3: besides giving you a new story it usually can't offer much more for the ending than EMS, if it comes down to just a good anti Reaper weapon -- that is, except if the ending wasn't an actual ending. ME2 didn't have that problem because the DLC didn't really have to tackle an overall story arc which the DLC for ME3 will do.
Which is also a bit of a downer for me, as it really wants me to pay for content that covers the main story arc. I know, that's the usual complaints about DLC, but if the game had a decent ending deciding for or against bying Leviathan would be easier.
In short: it would be nice to know if that DLC will offer more than those dialogue lines with the Catalyst.
Modifié par MaximizedAction, 02 août 2012 - 10:53 .