Yay
Yay or Nay on Leviathan?
Débuté par
Ledgend1221
, août 28 2012 07:46
#76
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:13
#77
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:14
Thanks fellas. Ill pass. I already know how ME3 ends, this wont matter.
#78
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:34
I youtubed enough to get the gist. Whether or not I ultimately purchase this will depend on the quality of future DLC. This looks decent, but it doesn't feel as though there's any impact to the main story. Bioware needs to come out with some post ending DLC, even if it's not Shepard as the protagonist. Anything set pre-ending seems like a waste of time.
#79
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:47
Ledgend1221 wrote...
Is it worth getting?
Is its story interesting?
Is it long?
Is there any choices to make?
No spoilers please.
Youtube.
Those ten dollars can go to more important ventures. Like the Artorias DLC for Dark Souls
#80
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:48
Didn't fix the ending, not worthy buying.
#81
Posté 29 août 2012 - 12:49
A definite yay.
#82
Posté 29 août 2012 - 01:02
It was pretty good, actually. Okay, yeah, it doesn't have as much when it comes to Leviathan itself as I may have liked, but the gameplay is solid, the voice acting is superb, the atmosphere goes back to the old "sense of wonder" we all missed from Mass 1, and it actually feels like it's about fighting Reapers, since Cerberus isn't involved, thank the heavens.
Furthermore, Cthulhu references are everywhere, and every squadmate has dialogue. Your choices in dialogue actually change Shepard's tone and dialogue, resulting in quite a few interesting developments.
Still, I wish Shepard could make a real choice at the end of the DLC. Even without a choice though, it's 3+ hours of awesome content.
The story may seem a little flimsy to some, and the implications are huge, but I don't mind. I actually did this early on, and I hope to see the effects of this DLC as I go along. If not, that's alright, but it'd be mighty nice.
And EDI gets a hilarious joke mocking those who complain about sync-kills.
Furthermore, Cthulhu references are everywhere, and every squadmate has dialogue. Your choices in dialogue actually change Shepard's tone and dialogue, resulting in quite a few interesting developments.
Still, I wish Shepard could make a real choice at the end of the DLC. Even without a choice though, it's 3+ hours of awesome content.
The story may seem a little flimsy to some, and the implications are huge, but I don't mind. I actually did this early on, and I hope to see the effects of this DLC as I go along. If not, that's alright, but it'd be mighty nice.
And EDI gets a hilarious joke mocking those who complain about sync-kills.
Modifié par Jonathan Shepard, 29 août 2012 - 01:03 .





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