SirNinja
SirNinja
SirNinja

If you hated DA1 enough to snap it in half, trust me - you'll use a nuke to destroy DA2.

I thought the general consensus was that 2 was the best one, with 3 a semi-close second.

Sad thing is, this guy's going to have to box up his stuff once Bioware finds out he made something with a decent ending.

He's like a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin?

Wasn't aware XIV had a sequel already.

I'd wager that well over three million people have played the original game.

That would actually be really awesome if there was a bonus, even if it was a small one, for transferring over Ambassador status to XL systems within a certain time after release.

Yeah, it's really annoying when people have higher standards than rock-bottom. Why can't they all just shut up and eat whatever crap that's thrown their way?

He's got a ways to go, seeing as how his post wasn't sarcastic in the slightest.

Sorry, what? No sane person has said that KotOR II's ending was "ok as is", ever.

If that leaked Blizzard timeline (Google it if you haven't seen it) was any indication, there's going to be at least one more expansion. That, and there's the fact that it's still a huge cash cow for Blizzard after all this time. It may have jumped the shark, but damn if it doesn't still print money like crazy.

It's been a while since I've read something in which I strongly disagreed with pretty much every single statement. That's...kind of impressive in its own way.

They really didn't, though, at least for me. The writing was worse, the sidequests were criminally uninteresting, most of the new characters felt shallow and out-of-place, and the game is still just a shooter with minimal RPG elements, just like 2. This is a trilogy that lost its way.

This makes perfect sense given the company's new motto.

One of my friends didn't realize you could locate colossi in Shadow of the Colossus by holding your sword up while in sunlight. He only finally found out after killing the thirteenth one (of sixteen, for those who don't know). Needless to say, his playthrough took a bit...longer than most.

Now playing

GX was one of many amazing Sega games made from 2002-2003, a curious period of time where they decided to just be awesome and release amazing games (F-Zero GX, Jet Set Radio Future), including now-cult-classic games no one ever dreamed they'd get a sequel to (Toe Jam & Earl III, Panzer Dragoon Orta). A lot of them