
The cutscenes and the plot were the weaker points of this DLC. The investigation scenes are pretty fun, and I like how my companions are actually taking part in the mission, not like in Mass Effect 2, where they didn't say a word if it wasn't their personal mission. The investigation scenes are pretty fun, and I like how my companions are actually taking "Ehhh." That's what I thought when I finished this. "Ehhh." That's what I thought when I finished this. if they were worth their salt, they would re-rate the actual game itself instead based on the ending, instead of trashing a great DLC. Its just too bad that paid reviewers are now talking about the ending in the review of this DLC, and rating this DLC on the ending of ME3. After all, I am rating the DLC, not the full game here. Overall, I Can't justify giving this DLC less than a perfect score. that in itself is a sign that something was done right. There were even a few times where I forgot I was Playing ME3, and thought It was a ME2 DLC. aside from the part where you realize its just an increase in Gaylactic Readiness, everything else is well done, well polished, and fun to play. ) As a DLC itself, if you can put aside that it is yet another middle finger to anyone that dislikes ME3's ending, Leviathan of Dis is the best ME DLC since Lair of the Shadowbroker. It's heartbreaking when Bioware can make content that is beyond excellent, and yet at the same time defend the worst ending in gaming history. The leviathans should have been the answer to the reapers, along with all the races that you united, not the obscure and left-field catalyst & crucible bull****. What this DLC does wrong, is that it only reinforces to the hardcore fans of Mass Effect that the ending of ME3 was a half-baked disaster. it even may have some replayability, who knows. as far as value goes, its worth the 10 bucks.


there are some reveals throughout that tie up loose ends from ME 1 and 2, like who was controlling the rachni etc. In my opinion, the entire Levi DLC is masterfully done, and I was on the edge of my seat for some of it. once you tie it into the rest of the trilogy, it loses its appeal due to how it impacts the end of the trilogy, which is to say, it really doesn't. If you can look past ME3's ending failure, the galactic readiness retardation, and the many other blatent shortcomings that amounted to a "I'm If you can look past ME3's ending failure, the galactic readiness retardation, and the many other blatent shortcomings that amounted to a "I'm embarrassed for you" reaction to Bioware from heartbroken fans, than you will agree that the Leviathan DLC by itself is pretty damn good.
