Steam spring sales may end, but like rain in Scotland, the waiver never really ends. If your purse has survived the cheap sports tsunami in the past two weeks, you can currently catch a bio -worry RPG Dragon Age: 50 % discount.
It’s not all. To be in accordance with sales, the publisher EA is offering a free cosmetic DLC, named to some extent named Offer for Rock’s Weapons. Distressed, the store’s page does not really explain that the appearance of the weapons is offered, just pointing out that “when you are logged into the Dragon Age, these items will be visible in the Dukin room: Will Guard” for the players who download it.
However, Steam Review by Wakid_Tlin (what name) Describes “The new weapon is called ‘watchfield’ and I will not recommend anyone who has a tripophobia to equip any weapon’s skin.” Trapophobia hates frequent samples of small holes, which have been bombed with pictures of small holes flags thanks to Google, I can fully understand.
In any case, this interesting DLC ​​pack is available until April 9, and is free to download for anyone who owns the game or now and it. The exemption on the screen itself, however, will end on March 27.
It is surprising that the EA is making a new offer for the screen, the publisher is apparently washing the game after his low -commercial performance. In its first two months, the EA set a target of 3 million sales for biodware’s RPG sequel, around the same number in which the original Dragon Edge won in its first four months.
Unfortunately, the Valley Guard only reached half of the target. The EA then laid at least half of the biovier staff, while re -recovering the developer around the same project, yet non -title mass impact 5. In the context of the launch, the curtains flashed the patches, but until the day of January Update 5Bioer said the game was now in a “stable place” and that such a studio “was moving forward to monitor any game -breaking insect”.
So, does this cosmetic pack represent a slight change of heart? Or is it trying to cope some more players in investing in the game? The Velgard Discount is a large dragon Edge franchise sales, with the other three games in the series currently 80 % off (Dragon Age: Ultimat Edition For £ 5/$ 6 Particularly tasty), so I think it’s more likely to be the latter.
For its price, Dragon Age: Velgard is by no means bad game. Lauren believed that in his review, he had sent some edges with the characters and decisions, but otherwise he got a thrilling action-RPG. “Vegard has kept the nails of action fighter and search and visual greatness, but in terms of explaining the hero with morally vague choice, it is very easy to choose here.”
Given sports filled sports last October, I can understand why the players have left Velgard at full cost. But it is easily priced at £ 25/$ 30, which is currently available for which it is currently available.