Raso719
Raso719
Raso719

I try to rationalize and back up why I think why I think. It's a character fault that has no place on the internet.

Oh I always tossed the mini figures aside. They just held me back! I might use the legs for some kinda strange..... something, but I never fussed over them. I mean when you see someone make a "figure scale" battleship that's pretty awesome but my creations seldom broke the foot-and-a-half barrier so the best way to up

Building your own stuff was always the best!!

The difference is that Bioware totes it's relationships around like they're hot shit and puts emphasis on the story and your "choices" while Skyrim puts the emphasis on exploration.

My family was poor as frick growing up. All my legos were acquired twice a year, for Christmas or for my birthday in July. Eventually I built up a sizable collection (I started young) and was able to start making my own designs. I started with Enterprise, wanna-bes and cars and eventually moved on to my own ship

If that's the case, can I have some of what you're smoking? That picture's gotta be mad deep on some herb!

Couldn't of said it better myself.

Wait, wait....... Are you saying people should just get over it and accept it as "part of the package", trying to pass Bioware along as some sort of victim or both? Because where I come from if something is sub par (or sucks) you say something about it. I mean if the people who are paid to say things about games don't

I remember a wise comedian once said something to the effect of "I don't mind making amish jokes because I know they'll never get back to them."

No no no. Bioware games don't have relationships. They're text mazes that reward you with shitty, soft core sex scenes if you reach the end.

Roughly a million mothers were convinced it would happen. It must of been the swords what made DA2 work so well.

See I would of gone with the "ZOMG! A bioware game made the kid gay" avenue of trolling, but that's just me.

I mean the notion that rather than projecting into the character she's some one you need to protect it kinda messed up.

Thank god for lowered expectations. Thanks to the brand name, however, I'm sure most people will enjoy it more than if it was made by some no name studio. brand names have that affect on our perception, you know.

Classy. Real classy.

The old Lara Croft was confident, skilled and laughed in the face of danger. Yeah, she was also a set of lips attached to a pair of breasts and legs but she also wasn't a a sniveling little weakling.

I don't measure maturity that way.

Except I'm sure it won't focus on any of that fluffy stuff. Again, I see it differently.

No I don't mind flawed characters. My problem is that we are taking EXISTING characters and dragging them through the mud and bringing them down to our level.

No, no no! The new Tomb Raider is being made by an American studio and they can never do wrong!