How do my stealth skills not work here? I've crafted a guile and shadowy Hawke, yet he's unable to use the abilities I purposely gave him. While I can appreciate the effort Bioware put in to this section, it feels out of place, and can be very frustrating. The second issue is the stealth-gameplay. To top it off, it does not add much to the core game, without any real impact on Hawke's saga as a whole. Ten bucks is a lot of money to ask for a single-player DLC that can be finished in less than five hours. The biggest issue here is, of course, the price. Ten bucks is a lot of money to ask for a single-player DLC that Let me start with what's bad. Truly this is a must buy and one can only marvel at what next exciting chapter awaits Dragon Age II. Bioware has shown that they are the modern day masters in the gaming industry, providing in a DLC better stealth based combat and avoidance than seen in the Metal Gear Solid and Assassins' Creed series. Now not only can you think like a General and fight like a Spartan, but you can now sneak like a Ninja as well. The new stealth based mechanics are simply amazing and add hours of replay value to an already incredible game. The lovely Felicia Day comes alive as Tallis in a performance so convincing and immersive it as if you were actually exploring the world of Thedas with the actress herself. Bioware does it again! A truly worthy addition to what PC Gamer crowned the "best RPG of this decade" Dragon Age II Mark of the Assassin Bioware does it again! A truly worthy addition to what PC Gamer crowned the "best RPG of this decade" Dragon Age II Mark of the Assassin surpasses everything gamers have come to expect from DLC.
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