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Whoever voted against this needs to be thrown into the sea to meet Cthulu face-to-face!

So the biggest and most frequently reported on story when it comes to Destiny, has been about a spot on a map where you can stand in a place and grind loot real easy. Even after it was patched out.

And then someday, when they get big enough to leave their stems, they break off and become Beholders!

My favorite part of the comparison.

This would scare me into jumping off a bridge.

You're so cool and edgy, I'm not sure whether to be more concerned about frostbite or getting cut.

Yeah, that's the point indeed. It's probably not intentional, but it's a social construction of utopian ideals as stupid and impractical; that people are incapable of intentionally creating their own societies. So let's just accept the crappy world we live in, not work for change, and sit in front of the glass teat

Actually, I'd say Europa Report is an example of the exact opposite phenomenon. It just kind of puttered along unremarkably for the vast majority of its runtime, then totally redeemed itself with a phenomenal ending.

Second reply. I would have never explained why the reapers did what they did. Sovereign stated that we would not understand, just leave their intentions nebulous or establish their motive in Mass Effect 2. Don't cop out with the Starchild and raise more questions than answers. Have it be Harbinger instead, it was all

My issue was not that it was dark, it sets up nicely for another sequel. My issue was that the ending did not make sense. Why was the Normandy in the relay? How did this whole huge part of the Citadel go unnoticed? How did all of your teammates get to the ship? I understand that a neat bow never makes sense, but when

Mass Effect. So much promise and then the last 10 minutes of Mass Effect 3 happened.

If you have to resort to lies to get people to join your side you've already lost.

ads like these distract people from the fact that a (perfectly legal) drug is the single most commonly used substance to help commit sexual assault — alcohol.

That thing looks like it belongs on Darth Vader's desk.

Why the fuck does everyone assume "well-written ending" equals "happy ending"?

This is a typical strawman used to discredit people who had issues with the ending by putting them all into one camp, whining about how they didn't get a happy ending. If you're defending the mess we originally got this is a very enticing worldview as it completely denies reality so you can feel better about yourself,

Me too, Everytime I think ''Hey I should replay mass effect.....No. I dont want to feel that again''

I think I have to disagree with your titular proposal. Saying "Lets stop trying to teach students critical thinking" is a horrible idea. A better ideal would be "Lets identify the skills necessary for critical thought and ensure those skills are being taught to our children." In my opinion that is the far more

I loved it personally. Excellent game once you get used to it and can look past the obvious issues with it. Fun in coop too.

This guy, he dresses as a bat and fight crime. I'll never understand the appeal. It was ok for a one-off as one of these goofy post-war detective comics, but how it stuck around for 75 years is beyond me.