Dragon Age. There are four difficulty settings for Dragon Age: Origins: Casual, Normal, Hard, and Nightmare. Difficulty settings alter a variety of aspects including enemy AI, enemy resistances, and friendly fire, but does not increase the amount of XP gained. The game is tuned to be played at the Hard The following list is for the PS3 DLC menu: Witch Hunt: $6.99 The Golems of Amgarrak: $4.99 Leliana's Song: $6.99 The Darkspawn Chronicles: $4.99 Feastday Combo Pack: $2.99 Dragon Age: Awakening: $39.99 Return to Ostagar: $4.99 The Stone Prisoner: $14.99 Warden's Keep: $6.99 List is current as of March 5, 2011. It's on the disc. Once you put the game in your PS3, two disc icons will appear. One is to play the game, and the other is "Additional Content" to snag all the DLC. Members. 2.1k. Total awards: 3. (View all) Author. Posted March 12, 2011. Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening - From the Makers of the Best RPG of 2009, Dragon Age™: Origins, comes the first official expansion pack. For centuries, the Grey Wardens—the ancient order of guardians, sworn to unite and defend the lands—have been battling the darkspawn forces. Legend spoke that slaying the Archdemon would have put an end to the darkspawn threat for centuries to come Full Order from the Dragon Age Timeline by DIrishB. Leliana's Song. A Tale of Orzammar (Free DLC from PCGamer. Link under "notes" on this page.) DA: Origins (Includes Stone Prisoner, Return to Ostagar, Warden's Keep) DA: Awakening. Golems of Amgarrak. Witch Hunt. No flags from Golems of Amgarrak are imported into DA2. The Dragon Age series isn't as directly connected game to game via the same Player Character like Shepard in Mass Effect but in terms of events going on in the larger world and characters popping up, there is a fair amount of continuity and your choices do import from game to game, even if they're not always as big of consequences to them as UShuldBeJealous 10 years ago #1 I just downloaded the collector's edition with the unlimited/awakening content, and the game itself. I was wondering if I should campaign fist, or if I should With the change from Origin to EA Play and the update of all DAO to the Ultimate version my Awakening expansion disappeared and, when I ask to install the complete version, which should include Awakening, it doesn't install anything but the basic DAO game. On average, these take around one hour to beat, with Tale of Orzammar being shorter and Leliana's Song being double the length. On a whole, every DLC combined adds a total of 10 hours to your experience. If Origins' completionist length of 120 hours wasn't enough, then the DLCs will certainly keep you satiated. With this you get the Origins, then the second disk down loads everything, all the down load games that are part of origins will then play when you play origins such as Warden's Keep, Return to Ostagar, and the Stone Prisoner, also when you get to camp you will find bonus gifts that don't cost anything that you can "purchase" from Bohan, the other games can be found when you put the Origins Hxje.