It’s about 800 points for both PC and XBOX 360 if going through Windows Live or the Marketplace. The purchase will cost $25 dollars in total - $10 for the actual download and $15 for use of the Cerebus servers, which allow for the downloading of the game. If using either the XBOX 360 or the PC version, the download can be purchased at the main Mass Effect 2 website. If you downloaded the game, say from Steam, or you got a used copy of the game, you will need to purchase the content. If you’ve purchased a retail copy of the game, the DLC is included and preinstalled for your gaming pleasure. There are two different ways on getting the downloadable content - or DLC - for Lair of the Shadow Broker. This is a Mass Effect 2 - Lair of the Shadow Broker review, in which I’ll go over how to get the game, some of the game play, and most importantly, if this is something you should be playing. That might be the end of it, but if you really want to do good in the universe, you’ll pick up the downloadable content of the Lair of the Shadow Broker. In this second game, one of your crew, Liara T’Soni, seems to be knee deep with the Shadow Broker and she doesn’t want you getting any more out of it then she can bare. Introduced in the first game, the Shadow Broker is a mysterious individual steeped in secrets and information, selling it to the highest bidder. But hold on - there may be one lingering question you might have. There are questions that need to be answered and quests that need to be finished. If you’ve been playing through the second game in the Mass Effect series, you are well aware of the complexities that your Commander
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