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2.5

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  1. Aug 20, 2023
    9
    Trying to discuss "From Ashes" without dropping spoilers is quite the challenge. What I can safely convey is that this DLC is an absolute must-buy. It's a significant addition, truly essential for your Mass Effect journey. Beyond this point, my lips are sealed.
  2. Dec 21, 2020
    5
    "Mass Effect 3: From Ashes": Average game, it provides an average experience for the player. 4 out of 7. Played it on PC.
  3. May 16, 2019
    0
    Shameless cash grab. Don't know, who's idea was this... I guess EA and not Bioware. It's a disgrace to remove such a 15 minute mission from the game, which is crucial to the plot. This is beyond me. F*** you EA. Pickens out.
  4. Jun 24, 2013
    0
    This is by far the worst DLC ever. Day 1, with story essential content. This DLC is also insanely short about 15 20 minutes. But these 2 thinks are not enough this DLC also gives you insanely overpowered particle rifle witch you can get really soon in story campaign, so you wil never need to switch weapon from it again. It is most accurate weapon in the game and got unlimited amo.
  5. Apr 27, 2013
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This DLC deserves a lot higher score than it's received, presumably the score at the time of writing is still being heavily influenced by those who disapproved of Bioware/EA releasing day one DLC.

    The additions that this DLC adds to the Mass Effect story isn't important to the story but adds grease to the wheels, so to speak the Prothean has a lot to say, both in combat situations and back on the Normandy. His dry humour and knowledge predating the Mass Effect universe will please any Mass Effect. My recommendation? If you have this DLC, visit Eden Prime as early as you can during your Mass Effect playthrough and keep him on your squad throughout. If you don't have the DLC and you love Mass Effect? Get it.
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  6. May 21, 2012
    1
    i have the digital deluxe edition and its obvious for me that this dlc was originally a part of the game that got cut out to be sold as a dlc... terrible terrible dlc practice
  7. Apr 14, 2012
    0
    Day 1 DLC is morally forbidden. Worse with relevant content.
    A bit more mone today with this practice mean loss in the future. This is Day 1 marketing lesson, remember?
  8. Mar 20, 2012
    0
    The actually content of the DLC is pretty good, and if you are familiar with the Lore of the Mass Effect universe you will understand this rating. It is very obvious that this was cut from the game to sell as a day one dlc. If the is is way Bioware is going to operate I am glad that other developers are taking up the torch that Bioware seems to have thrown away.
  9. Mar 19, 2012
    3
    The saddest thing is,this really is great dlc, worthy of a 10, alas, day 1 dlc which should have been included in the game,BW...you got my cash,but you reap what you sow. score 3
  10. Mar 18, 2012
    0
    greedisgood 999999999, EA/BioWare guys ? FY. You will loose all your fans/gamer's community with this kind of sh*t. Just keep going. Maybe you should take money for each level of your games ? It will be better for both gamers and you: you will please your greed and gamers can understand all sh*tness of your future games (if they will be like Crap Effect 3) without paying full price for it.
  11. Mar 17, 2012
    0
    Day One DLC FAIL. Let this be a warning to all developers and publishers that want to pull this crap off. This is UNACCEPTABLE AFTER A $70 DOLLAR PURCHASE!
  12. Mar 16, 2012
    0
    Actually I didn't play it. And I won't. The idea behind this release makes me sick. Greed, Greed... and Greed. Bioware shame on you. You won't get my cash for sure.
  13. Mar 16, 2012
    0
    As if day 1 DLC is not bad enough, this $10 purchase adds little or nothing to the game. About 20 minutes of gameplay, that adds very little to the story. The character added has very little to say on missions, and doesnt add anything special at all.
  14. Mar 15, 2012
    6
    Overall, I would say this DLC Should have been free. I bought DDE from Origin so I got it anyway as a bundle... but compared to other mass effect DLCs of the past, this one is tiny in comparison, and that's pretty bad as most mass effect DLCs of the past were fairly small by industry standards vs. purchase price. actual extra gameplay for This DLC is roughly 20-30 minutes to get theOverall, I would say this DLC Should have been free. I bought DDE from Origin so I got it anyway as a bundle... but compared to other mass effect DLCs of the past, this one is tiny in comparison, and that's pretty bad as most mass effect DLCs of the past were fairly small by industry standards vs. purchase price. actual extra gameplay for This DLC is roughly 20-30 minutes to get the prothean, + maybe 10 minutes of extra dialogue with the Prothean on the Normandy between missions, and during missions. Aside from a few funny jokes, I think they should have named the prothean "Captain Bring-down," as he puts a negative or depressing twist on everything. As I am reviewing the actual DLC, and not Bioware's marketing Ethics, I am heavily knocking down this DLC due to much of its content being dependent on the actual game itself through dialogue from the original game and main missions of the original game. what little content that is exclusive to this DLC (Eden Prime mission to get the prothean), I would say this DLC is comparable to Zaeed's DLC for ME2 (which was free on day 1 by the way). Both Zaeed's DLC and From Ashes share a similar amount of new content and dialogue. the only difference is this DLC gives new outfits and a crappy phaser rifle, while Zaeed's gave a flame thrower and weapon research.
    Again, Comparing Apples to Applies (From Ashes vs. Zaeed DLC), I would say base on price and quality of content I cannot justify any more than a 6/10, and I think I am being very generous.
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  15. Mar 15, 2012
    3
    From Ashes is one of the worst examples of DLC in recent memory. An example of a game developer removing content from the main game in order to get you to pay extra the only thing your really "downloading" is the lackluster mission to wake the character. The truth is you already have him with your Mass Effect 3 purchase and it only takes editing one game file to get him.
  16. Mar 12, 2012
    0
    This Day 1 DLC is the most blatant examples of exploitation of The Mass Effect fan base. Portions of the "DLC" are integrated into the entire through line of the game. This confirms that the "DLC" was removed from the game. This may be the single most despicable money grab in modern gaming history. Totally UnCool...
  17. Mar 12, 2012
    0
    complete crap, don't buy this **** It wouldn't of been so bad if not for three things. 1) It's day 1 DLC 2) The content in it is critical for the story 3) ITS TEN FREAKING DOLLARS!!! So the game isn't 70$, its actually 80$ now and then when they add more DLC it'll be 90$, 100$ and so on. **** that, I'm not buying this **** Pirating all games from EA and BIOWARE for now on.
  18. Mar 12, 2012
    5
    This DLC is worthwhile when judged based solely on content. The Promethean character is enlightening in so many different areas of his society, and provides a sharp contrast to the holistic views espoused by the characters in ME1 and ME2. So why is it rated a 5? Because it should have been made part of the game. The DLC is just an attempt to control the used game market (alreadyThis DLC is worthwhile when judged based solely on content. The Promethean character is enlightening in so many different areas of his society, and provides a sharp contrast to the holistic views espoused by the characters in ME1 and ME2. So why is it rated a 5? Because it should have been made part of the game. The DLC is just an attempt to control the used game market (already controlled through Origin and the registration key) and to milk the fan base for additional funds - for a game that I rate a 2, overall. Expand
  19. Mar 11, 2012
    0
    Day one DLC..
    and afterward it seems that we can just delete a line of text to play the game with the new team member.
    this was supposed to be in the game. disgraceful. mass effect 3 is a great game - do not ruin it with greed.
  20. Mar 11, 2012
    0
    What's the worst part of this is that the DLC is actually good, but come on.. Day -14 DLC isn't obvious that It was cut from the game and even if It wasn't, It was still before release and It should have been a free-DLC (Witcher 2, anyone?). I'd rather advise you to get the Ultimate Edition of Dragon Age than support this kind of bull****.
  21. Mar 10, 2012
    0
    Day 1 DLC are ruining the gaming industry and forcing customers into buying premium packages that only deliver content which was deliberately cut from the game, thus rated 0/10.
  22. Mar 10, 2012
    10
    Offsetting the goddamn review bombers bagging a game with zero ratings without playing it! Just like the BF3 (paid?) fanboys are unfairly doing with MW3!
  23. Mar 9, 2012
    0
    I feel like idiot cos buying this DLC. BioWare, why you do this with people who buy your game? This content doesn't costs 10$, you're just losing now one more legit costumer. Its realy sad!
  24. Mar 8, 2012
    10
    I love this game the graphics are very well done ati 6950 4g ram i7 i played it on casual i like to kick -- the only problem my journal key did not work and there was no compass to tell me where to go.I had to guess where to go next.I've been playing fo 20 hour's and the end is near.I like the game very much butt i like the 2nd one a little more.This one has to much running around andI love this game the graphics are very well done ati 6950 4g ram i7 i played it on casual i like to kick -- the only problem my journal key did not work and there was no compass to tell me where to go.I had to guess where to go next.I've been playing fo 20 hour's and the end is near.I like the game very much butt i like the 2nd one a little more.This one has to much running around and story telling to take up time.If you love Mass then you won'y be disapointed by this. Expand
  25. Mar 8, 2012
    0
    As many other customers have said, this is indeed day one DLC. And because of that it deserves a null. It's also strange to see that this DLC features a MAJOR character for the story line. This feels like, for instance, ripping the tank and helicopter out of a team-based shooter. And selling this to you for 15 extra dollars. I find this really disgusting, and EA/Bioware loses some supportAs many other customers have said, this is indeed day one DLC. And because of that it deserves a null. It's also strange to see that this DLC features a MAJOR character for the story line. This feels like, for instance, ripping the tank and helicopter out of a team-based shooter. And selling this to you for 15 extra dollars. I find this really disgusting, and EA/Bioware loses some support for this from me. DLC would have been A-Ok if it was released after X amount of months after the first free patch of the game. Not during the launch. To bad Bioware, to bad. Sigvatr out. Expand
  26. Mar 8, 2012
    0
    This review is in protest of this day 1 DLC. I am sad that this isn't getting more news coverage on the gaming sites. This DLC basically caused me to not purchase this product. You have to draw a line somewhere, and making users pay 70 dollars to get a full game on the release date is an abhorrent business practice.
  27. Mar 8, 2012
    0
    Lore affecting DLC, planned and produced long before the game went gold. It should have been included with the retail game. If this isn't a shameless grab for cash then I don't know what is.
  28. Mar 7, 2012
    0
    It's appalling that they would release DLC on the day of release, whether it's critical to the story or not. Prices of games have risen drastically throughout the years and apparently $70 per sale isn't enough for them any more, even though digital sales are common now and cost them next to nothing to distribute digitally. This is disgusting and in future I will be downloading games fromIt's appalling that they would release DLC on the day of release, whether it's critical to the story or not. Prices of games have risen drastically throughout the years and apparently $70 per sale isn't enough for them any more, even though digital sales are common now and cost them next to nothing to distribute digitally. This is disgusting and in future I will be downloading games from this publisher from torrent sites or other warez sites until they sort their ethics out. Expand
  29. Mar 7, 2012
    0
    This content should have been on the disc, or at least freely available to everyone who purchased a new copy of the game. This was the case with the first story DLC for Mass Effect 2, in order to encourage players to buy a new copy of the game instead of a used one. But now EA apparently thinks that the awful Origin is enough to prevent the sale of used copies, so of course they had to goThis content should have been on the disc, or at least freely available to everyone who purchased a new copy of the game. This was the case with the first story DLC for Mass Effect 2, in order to encourage players to buy a new copy of the game instead of a used one. But now EA apparently thinks that the awful Origin is enough to prevent the sale of used copies, so of course they had to go a step further and charge money for the day 1 DLC. No one should buy this DLC, if only to discourage EA from such schemes. Expand
  30. Mar 7, 2012
    0
    Day 1 DLC, combined with the cost of the PC game comes up to $70. Even Bobby Kotlck isn't that much of a douchbag to screw customers.

    The content was in the demo, so this story about it being produced after the cut of the game is ****