Matewis: You know what I'm not sure, I'll have to check. I received the game as a gift, so I'd imagine it's only the base game
Avogadro6: All copies are eligible to a free DLC pack which you need to activate online (one new team member, some extra gear, and a set of extra missions); for all the rest you have to pay. I'm not linking the full list because one DLC name could spoil you the intro. :)
Also, ME2 is not a bad game at all, it's actually my favourite in the series, but it's also the point where the main plot took a, uhm, weird turn. That said, as long as you can find the Normandy crew likeable, you'll probably enjoy the game too.
Cool :) I probably won't get round to it for a while though in any case, and I think I'll probably replay the original first once I build myself a proper gaming rig again, because it was such an awesome experience (especially the climactic end fight).
TStael: To be able to put into context, I must ask - how did you rate Sacred Gold?
And so that it be quite clear at what I am driving at: Sacred Gold I would struggle on and even enjoy it with quite a buggy installation, but Sacred 2 lacked any charm to me, even if when it was quite bug free.
I would hope Sacred 3 would try to distinguished itself after a previous miss. Maybe it did not - but if you did not play it, do you quite know?
I never played Sacred's expansion, only the original, but I did finish it. I thought it was a great game, though extremely buggy, especially in multiplayer. Thankfully patches came out that sorted out a lot of the issues.
I only played the demo of Sacred 2, and it didn't quite grab me. I remember thinking that it felt too, generic...
As for Sacred 3, it distinguished itself alright, to put it mildly. Doesn't even sound much like a rpg at all. Here's TB's take on it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To9mlwF95k4