The full breakdown of all the DLC and the necessary purchases is over yonder. ME DLC does go on sale, I think out of all the DLC for the ME series, I paid full price like 2 dlcs. Apparently, each additional code you get for the Collector's Assault Rifle (available with assorted Razer hardware) further boosts its power in multiplayer, which makes for a fairly vague concept of completism and presumably suffers from diminishing returns.Įven so - this is a sign of just how darkly convoluted and fragmented modern gaming purchases have become. Also the games are dirt cheap nowadays and you could always buy them used, but thats why they have DLC so the companies can still get some 3. Not stuff you'll actually need, in other words, depending on how much you care about being King Big Balls in multiplayer. All the three games and DLC’s are recalibrated in terms of graphics and controls to make them all look. These are all the story-specific DLC’s, there are various other DLC’s in the Legendary edition as well which focus on weapons and armor upgrades. It must, however, be pointed out that much of that horror-price stems from having to buy bonus code-sporting hardware such as special gamepads, keyboards and headsets, or Mass Effect 3 merch such as multiple action figures and iPhone cases.Īnd most of what it gets you in-game is just weapon variations, skins and multiplayer unlocks, rather than 'real' content. From Ashes Leviathan Omega Citadel advertisement. Take a seat before you read the next line. In 2021, all of the Mass Effect 3 downloadable content was remastered as part of the Mass Effect Legendary Edition. The purpose of this mathleticism was to collate all the disparate bits of DLC, pre-order bonus, unlocks and whatnot available for the upcoming marketing monolith that is Mass Effect 3, and just how much it'd cost someone to lay hands on the whole shebang. Following the game's release on Steam, Mass Effect 3's DLC was collected into a single pack titled Mass Effect 3 DLC Bundle, and sold for the same price as the game itself. Destructoid writer but not X-Files creator Chris Carter (who is probably incredibly bored of that reference) has been doing a bit of maths, which immediately makes him a more capable human being than I am. Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo way.