Jan Shepard wrote...
DocLasty wrote...
Jan Shepard wrote...
After having played Pinnacle Station I'm not very excited about ME2 DLC.
EA ruined the image of Bioware. What a pity.
There's really nothing to indicate that EA has anything to do with the DLC. If anything, it's a product of the fans - lack of DLC content was one of the biggest complaints about the first game. And though Pinnacle Station wasn't the greatest thing in the world - though, for a five dollar price tag, it was more than I expected - BDtS was pretty good.
Yeah, gamers all over the world are really excited about DLC, especially about DLC that is already available on release date.
Nobody complained as DLC was announced for Heavy Rain, Assassins Creed 2 and Alan Wake.
The gamers wanted the studios to cut scenes from the games to sell it afterwards via XBOX Live/PSN.
EA offers DLC for every ****, even things that can be unlocked in the game.
I miss the good old days when everything was on the disc and it didn't care if you bought your game at your local game shop owner or at Gamestop.
Again, there's nothing to indicate that this was an EA decision. Even if it is, it's still a vastly better DLC deal than you can find anywhere else - like I said, with most DLC, there's no way you can get it for free. With this, all you have to do is buy the game new. Bioware gets money for making the game. If you buy it used, Bioware gets nothing, which is fine. The game is a complete product. Everything is in there which is promised to be.
There's nothing wrong with a game company offering extra stuff for their game. Even before DLC was commonplace, expansions and upgrades for games were a common thing. Just because there are extra things out there for a product you have doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the product.