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#1
Miggs

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MotA - description says 1 hour of extra adventuring for $9.99?

 

Seriously...what is it...a 5? year old game?

 

Bargain!



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Sweawm

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It does suck that while the price of the game itself goes down, the DLC stays the exact same cost. At that price, MotA is actually costs more than DA2 itself. 



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Regular price after all this time is indeed tough to swallow. I'd hoped that Bioware would've released a DA2 Ultimate edition with all DLCs included for less by now. No such luck. 

 

MotA is much longer than an hour, though. I ended up liking DA2 so much that I was happy to buy MotA and Legacy to support Bioware's efforts. USD $10 is less than a movie ticket, so hey.



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Nezmyth

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Mark of the Assasin is the best DLC in the game, imo.  Tallis rocks!

 

I would have paid $20 for it and still felt like I got a deal.


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Kondorr

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Both DLC have some story that elevates DA2... but Legacy is nothing more than fighting through hordes and bosses before you get to the nice story bits.... which ARE cool!

Mark of Assassin tries to inovate gameplay, you get stealth sectors, you get hunting, you get standard gameplay and a party with nobles...

If you absolutly have to play through DA2 again, than these two DLC will improve your expierience... but the asking price is truly too high.



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Hirdas

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funny i have thought the same a lot of times, i realy wish when the prices of the game starting to go lower they should also update the prices of dlc, but i guess they want to make the most off it as usualy.



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Bullets McDeath

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That's the rub with DLC... hell, I remember when I bought ME2 years after release for 19.99, by the time I got all the DLC I had paid slightly more than I would have for a brand new game. So developers have gotta love it. At least it's not as bad as Mass Effect where 99% of the DLC is stuff that absolutely needed to be in the game and it feels incomplete without. Legacy has some bearing on Inquisition, I don't think Mark of the Assassin does, really, although it is a lot of fun, and definitely longer than an hour unless you're rushing.