The Bioware name is what sells this game for me add to the fact that it looks like it's damn fun, wouldn't be suprised if this turns out to be my game of the year
For any true gamer, I suggest you pre-order the Deluxe/Special Edition.
It's about $10-15 extra, but you get the Stone Prisoner DLC, which adds a bunch of hours and an extra player named Shale, a dwarven made Stone Golem, and one of the most powerful players in the game.
You also get Wardens Keep, another DLC package with a bunch of hours and backstory.
You even get Blood Dragon Armor, which is a powerful armor you can use in both Dragon Age, and Mass Effect 2.
I think he talks in a few of the cut scenes, I myself am actually looking at it as a double sided coin. On the one hand, you have so many options in dialouge, and hearing them would be awesome. On the other hand, I actually don't know what's the good part about him not having a voice, except maybe BIOWARE saved some money, and they didn't get the chance to mess his voice up.
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Actually, no. The PS3 code setup is, I believe xxxx-xxxx-xxxx the 360 code setup is xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx and PC setup is xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx you can not use a pc code for the 360, or Ps3 on the 360, any other combination of wrong code on wrong system. sorry.
And just from a logical standpoint: if you were running a company, would you make codes for DLC on your system work on other systems? yea, didn't think so.
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Last edited by Mandrag Ganon on Nov 2nd, 2009 at 09:29 PM
The Blood Dragon Armor downloadable content will provide access to a unique set of armor that will be accessible in both Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2. The code for this product will be shipped along with every new retail copy of the game and will be e-mailed to people who purchased digital versions. The code will work across all platforms, meaning players can buy Dragon Age: Origins for the PC but use the code for the Xbox 360 version of Mass Effect 2 or vice versa.
As for why, because someone might get Dragon Age for 360, then Mass Effect for PS3 or PC. BIOWARE is awesome like that. You need me to school you again, let me know.