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ME3 out of the box is worth the $60. I've bought 1 and 2 at full price before and haven't been let down yet. I don't see how extra content being available changes any of that. Forget about the DLC and look at the game at face value and ask yourself if it's worth it to you.

Rorona started the Arland trilogy and they ended up never showing her "grown up" even though she appeared in the 2 subsequent games. This figure shows what she might have ended up looking in Meruru if she hadn't been made into a child because of the elixir of youth plot.

Importing it to the US is running around $100+. I know since my friend kept debating whether to get himself an import copy for weeks and he doesn't even have a PS3. Glad to hear it's looking like a really well made game while having to maintain that musou style gameplay. If they localized it would you end up picking

From what I understood from the Gintbomb podcast for ME3, was that there's just way too many choices to build a "choice builder" into the game. I heard if you lost your saved data that there's no bringing it back exactly how it was and you would just have to play the games all over again.

I just beat ME2 a few months ago on PC. Now I've forgotten where I left my save data :/ . I hope I find it soon because there's no way I'm starting 3 without any of my choices affecting the narrative and blowing my mind. Should have kept my saves in the cloud!

I see them as adding a bit more of replay value to games. If you look some up after you completed a game it might entrigue you enough to go back and get it.

It's like you read my mind. I've been having the same thoughts all week long. I don't see many people bringing up this issue and I feel it's something we should all be discussing

All bark and no bite. No offense to anyone but yeah it sounds like the usual internet gaming crowd. If everyone on Kotaku didn't buy the ME3 DLC it would still get the revenue to recoup it's costs and then some. Like the article points out, wait till the masses stop purchasing day 1 DLC, whenever that is.

Wouldn't a product that delivered the insane amount of content as Skyrim warrant your purchase at $60 and then the purchase of the complete edition a year from now containing all the extra DLC? When a game can entertain you for so long I don't see where you can just say it was always "pointless" if it has DLC.

So you could change your characters appearance and class?

I'm hoping for split-screen online. I had fun with my friend all the way trough but could have enjoyed it a bit more if we had 2 more people in on the fun online.

Now that I think about it. No other game has done that since. I bought a bunch of the DLC that came after all the free stuff just to support them on how DLC should be done. Man if every game company did that.

Also looking at how fast a game becomes "old" in terms of hot new releases. People move on to the next game and normally don't go back to play MP on done games. Even if they did, in little as 3 months down the line the online community for these tacked on games either don't have anyone to play against anymore or the

You know who was really a jerk? Batman. Man, did you give it to everyone straight off the bat. No pun intended. But seriously, why was he such a jerk for no apparent reason sometimes?

Wow I missed those hints. But that's totally awesome.

I only need to finish 2 more trophies and I would've Plat it but I just gave up. 1 of them is New Game+ which I could do. 2 is those damn Ridler Campaign maps. Their total BS after doing the regular Riddler challenges. I don't see a point of reusing them in packs of 3 and getting full marks in one run with limited

On average it's 1 whole year.

THIS! I would keep buying skin packs as long as they keep pumping them out. But sadly they have never really gone that route, my guess is the sales numbers for Lumines aren't as high as they would like.

The only thing I eat at Taco Bell are Crunchwrap Supremes. Love em.

Them keeping a tight lid on what's going on is what's really going to hurt them. Companies need to know that it's better to be open upfront then try and hide these incidents under the rug.