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I thought the actual voice-acting was decently well done and the dialogue during the game seems more natural than usual. But yeah, the voices really don't feel right on the characters. I'm sure you'd get used to it over continued play, and in a way having proper British voice acting might be nice. It certainly reminds

I agree, but he said they were two completely different markets. That's all I was disagreeing with :P. And yes a 'retina' display would be mighty fine for remote access.

I can't believe it. This sounds amazing and they've wee'd all over that by bringing in microtransactions and stuff, why on Earth do they need that extra money? Gah. Still, I shall be grabbing this since it sounds mighty fun.

It is on the casual market where people usually own only 1 or maybe 2 current entertainment devices. Even I would be more likely to buy a 3DS if I didn't already have something that can provide entertainment on journeys.

Well, a part of it is a big company taking a bold step in the direction of more things to pay for at launch. Now you can interpret this as extra content, or the same amount of content for more money. You can't truly answer whether we're being ripped off without knowing what BioWare would've done if DLC didn't exist.

I couldn't comment, since I've only ever watched it in one order. I'm no Star Wars aficionado I'm afraid, but I watched the prequel trilogy while I was young and I still enjoyed them. If I'm honest the original trilogy has its fair share of faults as well, but people like to gloss over that and treat it as if it's

Well, you could always be a loner and watch the new 3D conversions of them all in cinema, since they're being rereleased in order.

She stated that some people skip through dialogue, not all people. She clearly just writes for those who don't skip it. It should not reflect on her ability to write at all.

You have simply stated a fact but not related it to why that would actually affect her writing. What kind of bias would make her writing worse than someone who likes the combat?

Surely that will run GW2 on max? It's easy to look for upgrades when you don't need them I think, simply because you want your machine to be betterer :P. You're better off waiting a while longer. Just think - the longer you leave it, the cheaper and more modern it will be. That said, an SSD is a large performance

Yeah, my gaming tends to revolve around seeing new ideas or exciting narratives these days, rather than traditional gaming. I tend to get a bit bored of mindless fun these days unfortunately/fortunately, so skipping sections that don't necessarily add anything to the narrative seems appealing. That said, it would be

Who says? I enjoy shorter, greater quality games. More time unequivocally does NOT mean a better experience. The fact they prefer to give you a wealth of things to do rather than a humongous main quest is great. Although New Vegas did this the best, by incorporating the side quests into the main quest, but making them

Shivering Isles wasn't DLC though was it? Perhaps you mean Knights of the Nine?

1 manual save per character? Do you save over the same file every time? Because that's insane. I have like 200 saves for the same character on PC.

That was an amazing trailer, and it looks like the environments got a hell of a lot nicer. But aside from that I'm not seeing much difference at all from the original. The music and massive words probably made the game seem a lot more exciting than it really is as well haha.

Well, you can go into 3 without playing the other two, they do have a sort of catch-up system. But yeah, playing the first two will make it a much more fleshed out experience, so I would recommend doing that. Still, it's worth giving Mass Effect a try, even if it seems like a chore (I assume you mean you haven't

Me too, and the bit I enjoy most from Mass Effect is the story and choice you have in it. Playing exclusively that wouldn't even seem that bad to me.

Amen. This is a ridiculous topic, and it's incredibly straightforward when you actually think about it.

I think he actually said he never watches the films he makes. To be fair, that's not the same as not watching all of them, but I get the impression his passion is for directing and not watching.

Thank you. Now go and tell everyone that who has commented on this article XD.