Astrix
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I think they stopped making those after their host and "expert military analyst/green beret" was defrauded as not being a green beret.

No, it was primarily a right and left click combo game. You could swap to other characters and control them, but it wasn't "real time" combat as you'd think of it for DA:O, NWN, etc.

Really, the are "spokesmen." They are supposed to lead by example and exemplify the qualities that the company wants in their community.

There's a commenting function for youtube. I'm not sure he's going to see your comment here...

You tell me?

And 80% of your sentence was in a grammatically correct format.

Pssst.... wrestling isn't real either, OH MY GOD! The world is going to end! People have Gimmicks?!

When I finished the game on sunday, I was playing for the last several hours totally maxed out anyhow.

"Anyone pick up Far Cry 3 today?"

Some people just let themselves be punching bags. Or sometimes it's your boss, and the only way to report a coworker acting inappropriately is to HIM =P

Not completely true really. A lot of the guys who end up in papers are fined by the commission of the sport. And yes, while 10-20k is nothing compared to what they're making, it's still acknowledgement of rules being broken.

It's a shame something couldn't be done to mimic the legs better. That'd make it so much better.

Good for them. I'm sure he agreed to a contract that required behavior of a specific type and was obviously warned multiple times to correct it.

The Witcher had plenty of vertical climb, it just wasn't done via climbing. To go to the very first "boss" in the game you have to climb up to the broken bridge, then down a ridge. To get to the lovers retreat where the roses are, all up hill climbing. The tunnels underneath, etc. Purely "area" wise, the witcher is

I agree with the areas in the Witcher/2 and Deus Ex. But Dishonored was really pretty small roaming areas. Boat ride here to here or there, and explore a set of buildings, or two blocks of streets. Boat back to your safe house. Repeat.

I can't see them keeping the combat system. It was the number one thing that people complained about in regards to mechanics.

I figured the reply I made was going to occur, so when I saw that I was the first commenter, I figured I'd try something a bit more tactful than how I expected it'd be said ;)

I was making a point for "best" weapon. Not the most enjoyable.

While I loved Skyrim, I'm curious how/what they are going to take from that game and implement it into a dragon age game.

Naval Missions - they were fantastic. Could we see more as a DLC? And or multiplayer ship battles? I'd love to sink someone during a raging storm and raise my mp rank for it.