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NZGamer: Dragon Age: Origins Leliana’s Song DLC Review

NZGamer writes: "Before she joined the Chantry and the Maker called her to battle against the Darkspawn, Leliana was a free spirited Orlesian rouge with a talent for fighting and thievery. With her companions Tug, the dwarf, and the elf-mage, Sketch, she finds herself in the city of Denerin under the watchful eye of her friend and mentor Marjolaine. Under Marjolaine’s instruction Leliana works against the nation of Ferelden in the name of Orlais, but she is soon overwhelmed by events that will change her forever".

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The Game OST Hall of Fame

"It’s our third and final game OST piece, and arguably we’ve saved the best till last! Here’s 5 great soundtracks by five CDT members. Some weekend listening for you all:" says CalmDownTom

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Gamerzitch: Batman Arkham City - Not All Games Need Choices

"While playing Arkham City, there were a few moments when I thought to myself “What if I wanted to kill him? Why couldn’t the game have let me choose? It didn’t have to affect the story...” and that got me thinking about the differences between games that offer moral choices, and those that don’t, why sometimes one way is better than another, and why all games don’t just use moral choices in the first place."

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SageHonor4563d ago

That catwoman choice was silly. The whole purpose shouldve just been to go after batman from the start instead of giving catwoman the choice to leave him.

Pozzle4563d ago

I actually thought we might be given the choice in Arkham City to either save the hundreds of inmates from being bombed or rescue Talia instead. Though I guess I shouldn't have been surprised that Batman ended up doing both anyway. Still, it would have been petty cool if we DID get to choose and to see the consequences of Batman's actions if he chose one over the other.

BrightFalls764563d ago (Edited 4563d ago )

I've enjoyed the introduction of more choice in games overall this generation but titles like Uncharted and Arkham have shown that a solid single player campaign if done right can still be amazing.

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Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition (includes Awakening) 60% off

The EA Store is promoting their Dragon Age 2 live dev chat with a spectacular deal. They are doing 60% off Dragon Age Ultimate, which includes Origins, Awakening, and all 9 content packs. It comes out to $19.98 for X360/PS3 and $15.98 for PC. Shipping is free in the US.

EA will release a promo code via facebook today (2/11/11) at 10:45 AM PST.

The odds of this selling out are good, so if you want to get it, you should jump on it as soon as the promo code is released.

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tdogchristy904824d ago

I could never get into this, idk just looking at and the way it plays.... But for that price it may be worth it. Any thoughts on it?

thriftynerd4824d ago

If you want value, I don't think you can go wrong with 1 kabillion estimated hours of gameplay. Just sayin'.

Excalibur4824d ago (Edited 4824d ago )

I just order the Ultimate edition from Amazon for forty two dollars and change. :(

thriftynerd4824d ago

ugh, that's a bummer. Can you cancel?

Excalibur4824d ago

No it was already shipped, should be here this weekend.
I could always send it back though. :)

Neckbear4824d ago (Edited 4824d ago )

And it's still not worth the hours of boredom you WILL go through with this game.

Just sayin', money's one thing, but wasting 50 hours of your life into forcing yourself to finish the game...well, yeah.

thriftynerd4824d ago

You can waste way more than 50 hours of your life with all of this content :-P

You can do 50 easy in Origins alone, and then you have Awakening and 9 pieces of DLC.

MAJ0R4824d ago (Edited 4824d ago )

anyone know if I will be able to activate the serial key on Steam

edit: nvm found out that you can't

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