Yes! I love the Cousins Wars, too, especially how the 3 York suns/sons pretty much devoured each other. Astonishing, even more so because it really happened.
Yes! I love the Cousins Wars, too, especially how the 3 York suns/sons pretty much devoured each other. Astonishing, even more so because it really happened.
Even though I love the vault start from a story-telling perspective, I find it incredibly boring to return to in replays of the game. I just want to go out into the wasteland! Nothing can beat the first time you leave the vault and see the world opening up before you, though. To go from that claustrophobic, sterile…
I just keep telling myself "It's coming; they're taking their time making it infinitely amazing and the wait will be worth it."
How many games start with you controlling a baby? I remember Fallout 3, Assassin's Creed 2, and Alien vs Predator 2.
I've played through the opening section of Fallout 3 so many times with so many different characters. You'd think it would get annoying after a while but the beauty of it is that it's pretty short and there are a few slightly different ways to go about it so it never seems too terrible. I thought New Vegas did it…
I read this article and got an intense jonesin to reinstall the game, go scoop up the Lincoln Repeater, and wail on the inhabitants of the waste.
His ability to spin believable realpolitik into his stories might be that special thing that makes it so good. I can't think of another book that surprised me with so many twists and turns without ever making me lose my suspension of disbelief.
I'm so excited after reading this, I'm gonna...gonna...
So I'm nearing the end of Storm of Swords.( around page 900 I think.) So many things in the lore that I'm interested in (especially the doom of valyria) that I felt the books and show would probably never address. Do you think this will contain some major spoilers if I'm only just finishing the third book? Should I…
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What strikes me about the doxxing comment I saw was that it was posted as a weird, fucked up way of reassuring Felicia Day—their assertion was that the info was easy to find, so all her fears were silly. And it's just such ridiculous logic. Here's someone being vulnerable, and that's how you respond?
There's no need to play them all on the same system. A while ago I would have probably said I prefer playing with the Xbox 360 controller, but ever since enabling my DualShock 4 on PC I find that's the best input method. And Sony has now made the PS3 compatible with the new controller, so it might be worth it to play…
In terms of an experience, they're not particularly equal. Inclusiveness didn't used to be a huge priority for me when I play a game but it definitely means a lot more to me after seeing both how it affects other gamers and how fresh it can make an experience.
Doesn't mean that "she" is wrong. Just a personal preference on the writer's part.
Male Shepard was a handsome but boring character. Female Shepard is probably the most important female video game character in the past ten years and one of my favorites right under MGS3's The Boss and Persona 4's Chie Satonaka.
The people die when they're reaperized, what you fight are basically their dead bodies with a load of tech stuffed in them. Hence the name "Husk."
If you're going to include the people killed in the "Arrival" DLC, you'd better also include the deaths of the Destiny Ascension crew/Seventh Fleet (depending on your choice), along with potentially the Quarians/Geth.
"He" if you are referring to the Shepard most people played. "She" if you are referring to the Shepard that makes the video game better.
No need to pick it up on PS3 imo. Nice that it's free! If you don't have a lot of time, I'd play Dark Souls if anything. And if you love it (which I'm sure you will) you'll want to play demons and dsII
The timing could not be more welcome; the news has been so awful lately that funny space adventure is exactly what can save some sanity. GOTG is medicine for the psyche.