Well due to the fact that I just bought the RE:CVX and the RE4 for PS3 I am re-playing the original trilogy (the PS1 titles) playing RE3 now, and hating NEMESIS -_- (also playing The Legend of Zelda: The Spirit Tracks on DS and The 3rd Birthday on PSP)
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Did a little bit of Drakengard, though I was feeling like playing Demento/Haunting Ground... I just felt like burning shit with Angel and Caim for a little bit.
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Hey guys/girls I have a question to ask about Mass Effect 2's DLC? Is the Cerberus Network pack really worth it? I'm buying both ME1 (I borrowed it from a friend) and ME2 used this week, but the seller told me that he already used the Cerberus code. Is it really worth it? Or I should skip it to try the rest of the DLC? Thanks!
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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I think the Cerberus Network is worth it with the game since it includes -
Normandy Crash Site DLC
Zaeed - The Price of Revenge (gives you Zaeed)
Firewalker DLC pack
Cerberus weapon & armor
Arc Projector (kind of like a taser-ish weapon)
Of course the other plot-related DLC like -
Kasumi - Stolen Memory (gives you Kasumi)
Overlord
Lair of the Shadow Broker
Are also worth buying too.
I got mine with the Cerberus Network and I barely realized I was playing DLC as it all flows together really quite nicely and the Normandy Crash Site one was much more interesting to me as I had just finished ME1 and then got ME2 and was like "Nooooooooo!!" at the start of the game.
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Originally posted by Enetirnel View PostI think the Cerberus Network is worth it with the game since it includes -
Normandy Crash Site DLC
Zaeed - The Price of Revenge (gives you Zaeed)
Firewalker DLC pack
Cerberus weapon & armor
Arc Projector (kind of like a taser-ish weapon)
Of course the other plot-related DLC like -
Kasumi - Stolen Memory (gives you Kasumi)
Overlord
Lair of the Shadow Broker
Are also worth buying too.
I got mine with the Cerberus Network and I barely realized I was playing DLC as it all flows together really quite nicely and the Normandy Crash Site one was much more interesting to me as I had just finished ME1 and then got ME2 and was like "Nooooooooo!!" at the start of the game.
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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Originally posted by Beanovsky Durst View PostI'm getting both ME1&ME2 for 38 bucks, which is not a bad price where I live; so I guess I'll have to buy some MSP to buy the extra content from the very beginning, as it seems it completes the experience if you have already played ME1... Thanks Enetirnel!
The only one I would say to get later would be Lair of the Shadow Broker because it's set after the main game. However, I hadn't realized this as I had gotten all of the DLC as soon as I could. It flows well with the game before or after you finish it either way.
Only thing I could really say without spoiling anything in ME2, would be - when you get your party together, try to get their personal quests done (or at the very least for characters you happen to like) before you continue with the main plot because otherwise you could screw yourself over later in the game essentially, which would also carry over to ME3.Last edited by Enetirnel; 11-08-2011, 04:04 AM.
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I have the PS3 version of Mass Effect 2, comes with pretty much every piece of DLC ever released. You get the Cerberus Network, Lair of the Shadow Broker, Overlord, even the bonus weapons and armour that you could originally only acquire via special promotions. In fact, the only thing I had to buy separately was the Arrival DLC.
Don't forget to play Arrival after you've completed the main game, as it takes place afterwards. Lair of the Shadow Broker, ideally you want to play and complete that near the end of the main game, since that's where I feel it belongs.Last edited by Mr. Spencer; 11-08-2011, 06:43 AM.See you in hell.
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I can see my Ultimate Mass Effect Play Through needs careful planning...(i've deliberately avoided the Lair of the Shadow Broker and Arrival DLC, as well as all the stuff for the first game, to give myself some interesting stuff to do)
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Originally posted by Enetirnel View PostAh, that's a decent price.
The only one I would say to get later would be Lair of the Shadow Broker because it's set after the main game. However, I hadn't realized this as I had gotten all of the DLC as soon as I could. It flows well with the game before or after you finish it either way.
Originally posted by Enetirnel View PostOnly thing I could really say without spoiling anything in ME2, would be - when you get your party together, try to get their personal quests done (or at the very least for characters you happen to like) before you continue with the main plot because otherwise you could screw yourself over later in the game essentially, which would also carry over to ME3.
Originally posted by Mr. Spencer View PostI have the PS3 version of Mass Effect 2, comes with pretty much every piece of DLC ever released. You get the Cerberus Network, Lair of the Shadow Broker, Overlord, even the bonus weapons and armour that you could originally only acquire via special promotions. In fact, the only thing I had to buy separately was the Arrival DLC.
Don't forget to play Arrival after you've completed the main game, as it takes place afterwards. Lair of the Shadow Broker, ideally you want to play and complete that near the end of the main game, since that's where I feel it belongs.
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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Played a bit of Demento/Haunting Ground.
I mean really, what else would I be playing?
(I'm getting my parents to pickup Alice: The Madness Returns for me, so I'll be playing that later).
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