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Dragon Age: Origins is now in English and the voice actors are actually good! But wait! There is a problem, you see this only works for the base game, all the DLCs only have your localized version so that means no text for DLC items, no dialogue voice or facial animation during DLCs, etc
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. Small variations in price may occur due to platform of choice and country of residence. Prices are listed in Canadian dollars, and do not include applicable taxes.
Dragon Age: Origins Leliana's Song DLC. This DLC focuses on Leliana's story before the actual events of Dragon Age: Origins. This is a standalone DLC and can be played at anytime you wish. Party
A user asks how to integrate the downloadable content (DLCs) of Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition into the game and the story. Other users reply with a list of DLCs and their order, and some tips on how to play them. The DLCs are Leliana's Song, Golem of Honnleath, Soldier's Peak, Return to Ostagar, Darkspawn Chronicles, Witch Hunt, and Golems of Amgarrak.
Doing the Stone Prisoner dlc before Orzammar can make a lot of sense, as there's a character involved in both questlines. You could also put off Return to Ostagar until recruiting another super spoilery character much later in the game, if you go that route.