Citizen11
Citizen11
Citizen11

how's yer eye sight, palms itchy yet?

your taunt would come off cute if it weren't so ignorant, considering the GR meter doesn't really mean shit in the end, given that the endings do not differ in any appreciable regard

which could easily have been worked into the game proper as a series of horde mode type side missions, but no, EA wanted to cash in on the CoD crowd, but as with everything in this tragedy TOTALLY missed the point, because the CoD crowd could care less about a Jesus in Space epic, I should know, I game in both camps

oh ... you're one of THOSE ...

uh ... a couple characters skins, guns, and maps that you still have to unlock in game via time or money isn't exactly my idea of free dlc that i should be on my knees for in supplication.... if they had busted out with something the size and depth of the Leviathan DLC for free it would have been a step in the right

I sympathize with you Smuffy. For what it's worth, only the Leviathan DLC really grabbed this go around. Omega was good if you like Aria or want to see a female Turian in action. Haven't played this one yet, but will give it a go, if only to save my friends the money. Bioware has a long way to go to rebuild the status

Fully agreed, redmest. Bioware totally missed the point. So is everyone else who doesn't get our frustration and outrage. Just a bunch of sycophantic apologists.

Agreed, doggy. Hudson pretty much ruined it for anyone else who is even thinking of attempting the whole 'choices carrying over to new games'. I don't get it, ME2 pulled it off, what changed in ME3?!

Gasp! Lord! Such language! That will be 12 hail your mothers!

I loved you in Transmetropolitan sir! Keep up the good work!

Yeah! I just picked up that book last month. Near the end now. Mean to finish, but Babylon keep I from turning pages mon! :P

Your money will be here when you return sir! :)

Oh my God!!! Is that the Flying Spaghetti Monster?!?! We're not worthy!!!

Despite Naravara's passionate response and its partial validity, I think you highlight a very valid point and also the risk facing creators who want to step up and deliver on the diversity angle yet still tell an interesting story, which usually requires the hero to have flaws or to exist in a flawed world to

Hell yeah! That sounds awesome. Like a T'challa in space or something. Some traditional African spiritualism. Possibly some stuff that could play into the Ancient Astronauts visiting the Egyptians or Nubians. This would be a rich playground for ideas. Anybody game to make it happen? Cuz I would pay you 60$ right now

It's a European fairy tale. I'm sure there must be an equivalent African fairy tale. Why not make a production based on that and celebrate that real diversity from which we could all learn something new? Rather than mask a substitution as a play for relevancy in racial diversity? So little of 'diversity' talk is about

Why is it alright to exclude whites?

.... says dude sportin alabaster engineer Promethean for avatar and named Knightbright ... irony?

.... you know .... you make a damn fine point sir!