- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Jul 6, 2010
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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It's short but packs in a lot of plot twists, fully voiced cut scenes and a number of conversations, as well as experience gain, room to level up, and the opportunity to customize your party to a degree. It's nothing revolutionary, but a solid addition to the ever expanding stable of adventures in BioWare's Dragon Age.
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This add-on doesn't reach for the stars, but it features a couple of great characters and a smattering of quality moments.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)How come that cunning thief and spy becomes a faithful servant of the Holy Order? Leliana's past sins are revealed in this very short, yet very charming story. [Issue#196]
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Unless you're a die hard fan of the Leliana character, the Leliana's Song DLC doesn't have much to offer. Two hours of linear gameplay hitting guards and other enemies, and a rather predictable story, but, hey, it's still a little bit more of Dragon Age to play until the sequel comes.
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Leliana's Song is an admirable addition to the Dragon Age: Origins storyline, but with only three hours of content there really is nothing here to write home about. Fans of the game that are looking to gain some back-story on one of the game's main characters should definitely check it out as it offers insight to some of the dialogue and story segments mentioned during Origins.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 93
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Mixed: 51 out of 93
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Negative: 16 out of 93
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