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Yeah, I really like the amount of exposition regarding the Qun they've put into the last two games. The Arishok in DA2 really had me thinking "Maybe I should let these guys invade," but talking with Bull has led me to believe the Qun didn't solve as many problems as the Arishok would have had you believe.
You didn't take any time to get to know the character, so of course it didn't add to your experience. I don't understand how you can say that it was forced onto you when you had no idea it even existed until you read this article.
People don't tend to drop mics unless it's a big deal.
Games acknowledging GLBTG isn't normal.
GOD I miss Shale. She was probably my favorite character in Origins. I keep hoping she'll pop up in a future DA game. I'd imagine she'd be kind of a hassle in Inquisition, though. Too many birds.
There are so many articles about it because it's so outside of the norm. Expand your comfort zone, I say.
The companion stuff picks up after you get to Skyhold. Each companion typically only has about 1-2 meaningful conversations in between each major story quest, but the best characterizations they have are during their personal quests.
I guess it depends on who you talk to (Like some of the folks in the comments here). I thought it was strange in a "Wow, they're really doing this?" kind of way, but I don't think it's any stranger, context-wise, than Cole.
I guess you also treat Cole like he's not a real person, too.
Astromech droids are sort of general all-around repair droids. They seem to be used for just about everything, from maintenance to manufacturing to military use to starship navigation and even for serving drinks. They're rugged, highly customizable, and wildly useful. The most common of these droids is the R-series,…
I thought it was pretty obvious Bats had ample prep time. He knew about Vader, his powers, and his weaknesses, and the layout of the Death Star, and he had enough prep time to procure a lightsaber and modify his grappling hook with an EMP to fry Vader's life support.
That's how it started, but Bats put an EMP or something in his bat-grappler which screwed with Vader's life support systems. Vader then had to focus his force powers on keeping himself alive, which was Bats' plan all along ("The Force will sustain me long enough." "Exactly. Better focused on you than me.") But once…
Yeah, but the AK rifles are still the most popular assault rifles in the world by a huge margin. That's why they're so prevalent in video games.
I am very sorry.
Can we have a protagonist who has more personality than a grilled cheese sandwich? We know Aiden Pearce might not be back in Watch Dogs 2, so here's hoping he's replaced by someone a bit more interesting. Why not give the new protagonist a motivation other than revenge? One of the easiest ways to set Watch Dogs 2…
It'll probably take a while. The guy's made another pokemon fangame called Zeta / Omicron that's been in the works for over a year that hasn't been C&D'd yet.
I think you've got the wrong Captain marvel.