- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Mar 29, 2011
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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5.6
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 81 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 39 out of 81
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Mixed: 16 out of 81
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Negative: 26 out of 81
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Mar 29, 20119It's decent enough. It's not as good as LoSB, but good nonetheless. It'll take about an hour or less to complete, but it gives a little detail on what you can expect in ME3.
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Apr 2, 20114
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Mar 31, 20114This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 4, 20116
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May 29, 20113After the good Overlord DLC and the fantastic Shadow Broker one, Arrival seemed like a shoo-in, but it has basically nothing of what made the earlier two great. Story is thin, combat is solo throughout the entire DLC, and the whole thing is much shorter than any of the other paid DLC.
Points for the unusual optional stealth mechanic, but that's about all Arrival has going for it. -
Mar 29, 20118
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Apr 2, 20115This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 1, 201110Although this is no Lair of the Shadow Broker, This is still worth playing. Perfect as a last chapter leading into the sequel this year.
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Apr 14, 20118Just one thing to say. DLC costs those money and time. Just take it and play Mass Effect 2 again with it. It's has good action and drive for even short dlc.
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Jul 21, 20116
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Apr 11, 20118Short but cheap. Get's the story couple inches forward but that's about it. Might explain the start of Mass Effect 3 bit better, but that remains to be seen. Few euros for few hour gameplay isn't a bad deal.
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Mar 29, 20119
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May 18, 20111
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Mar 31, 20118as other's have said this is not as good as LoSB. still good fun but was very very short! took me less than 2 hours to complete. it's funny cos everything that happened in this DLC was pointless cos the reapers still ended up at earth...
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Apr 21, 20117
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Jun 19, 20117
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Apr 9, 20126Arrival is decent enough, but merely acts as a footnote of sorts. It did its job (made us all excited about Mass 3) - no doubt countless preorders were made from the influence of this DLC. Nice to see Admiral Hackett (Lance Henriksen) finally make an appearance too.
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May 18, 20135
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May 6, 201165Arrival is a mostly disappointing piece of content, failing even at its mission to connect Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 storylines. [June 2011, p.97]
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Apr 28, 201155While Lair of Shadow Broker is a brilliant example of a properly made DLC, Arrival will be appreciated by only the most devout fans. If you want a completely tricked out save file for Mass Effect 3, then please pay $6.99.
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Apr 19, 201170Despite being arguably less than what it could (and should) have been, Arrival probably is just about worth your money. In fact, playing it got me started on another run through both games, so it's done something right. It's testament to a game's strength that even a relatively lacking bit of DLC can have you going balls deep back into its world in the pursuit of alien booty. Not every game could do it, but not every game is Mass Effect.