Drogmir
Drogmir
Drogmir

My favorite video game books were the Drew Karpyshyn trilogy since he was just as important in the development of Mass Effect 1 and part of 2.

When Kei Lang showed up in 3 it was that much more of an impact due to the books.

"Hard West, just as life, blends the reality and nightmares. Nightmares feel real at first. And sometimes it's worse - sometimes they ain't dreams at all. And sometimes you never even get to know."

I love it when that one guy starts trying to trashtalk.

Dark Souls 1 man. Try to do a running jump, end up rolling off a cliff because the button is mapped to the same thing.

Now all I can think of is GI Joe done in a Jagged Alliance meets XCOM sort of way.

Why hasn't this been done?

Now I have to dig out my old joystick. Wish they could give me a new one for free.

Tapping into the time machine to talk to my 2012 incarnation eh?

I realized that Wasteland 2 was old school special when I picked up an optional quest to rescue a guy's pigs that had been taken from him by an organized militia to a corporate owned farm.

This is a game that I wish got a sequel. It still plays extremely well.

Since you have a comic panel I think I'll respond with a comic.

This entire sequence in Spiderman I felt always summed up the character's pains and responsibilities in a way that reminds me of why he's still one of my favorite comic book characters ever.

Aliens. Turned the series from survival sci-fi horror into ultimate sci-fi action.

Isn't that how you win Steins;Gate?

;)

I always found the fact that the senior Snatcher was made to look like Mel Gibson amusing in so many ways.

I remember being excited to read this back in elementary school after finishing the Giver.

I found it to be ok but not as good.

I don't really remember anything except that blue dye is really coveted or something and that it was the opposite society to the Giver where everything was all woodlike and tribal or

I found my biggest issue was the weird new balancing that came with scaling elemental weapons.

Now playing

I feel that the Prime Directive was one of the lowest things on Sisko's totem pole of Federation rules he broke.

Vivid memories flood back to this moment.

I was actually quite curious on what the differences were. Since I only have a PS3 and no beta codes in sight.

Honestly I felt that their best romances came from their Baldur's Gate 2 era.

It was subtle, deep, and fit into the characters that traveled with you. You had to seriously dedicate time into understanding each person and could just as easily fail out of one if you responded in a way that's not so obvious. (For example:

Well in all fairness it is Kill la Kill.