Was going to say the same thing. Someone should educated nooniburned that his wiki link is from WWII, and not WWI where the French fought a lot differently.
Was going to say the same thing. Someone should educated nooniburned that his wiki link is from WWII, and not WWI where the French fought a lot differently.
We know, it’s just too easy of a target (speaking of WWII and later). Prior to that they were a major force for centuries.
The US is 9th on GDP per capita...and given economic disparity, I’d imagine that once you remove the top 1%, the US is more like a 2nd world nation than anything. Add in terrible healthcare, an insane president, religious nuttery, rapand racism and the illusion the US is some fabulous place is bolstered more by rose…
Negative comment regarding Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Come on guys, this game is meant to be a marathon, not a sprint.
I’m about 6 hours into my MEA trial and I’m thoroughly enjoying it so far. Doesn’t give me goosebumps like my first playthrough of ME1, but nothing will do that anymore. I’ve got like 1000 hrs combined in the original trilogy.
Well it’s about exploration instead of a big overwhelming and terrorizing threat you’re racing against. It opens up almost identical to 1 with a quick first mission and then a long slow burn before letting you loose to do whatever. 2&3 sort of kick you in the ass. While 1 and Andromeda usher you towards a general…
No, all we can admit is the extremely small amount of gameplay and trailers we have seen. None of us have played it. Only reviewers that have played for a few hours of a 40+ hour game. Did everyone just love all the time spent in DA:O? Hell no. Half the game was shite and the rest was fantastic. How about mass…
I’m not seeing the downsides of ME:A like other people seem to be. The UI is a bit sloppy (like others have mentioned that bloody M to open map but not M to close map...eurgh) and the animations need a tiny bit of work perhaps but I thought the first few hours kind of felt...like Mass Effect? I’m for the release…
It can’t be any worse than the UI in Witcher 3. Mass Effect 1 had the most cohesive story of the original trilogy. I’m okay with a more cerebral flow to the story. It sounds like the first 10 hours are all about world building. The original game spent the first 8 hours on the Citadel. I’m just going to go out on…
I think people were like, “Hey this is good.” Until Witcher 3 came out and it made Inquisition look like amateur poetry night at the improv.
I absolutely love Mass Effect 3, shitty ending and all. It doesn’t have the best ending, but the individual character stories all have excellent conclusions. Plus, it has the best combat of the series. Mass Effect 1 is still my favorite, but 3 closely follows it.
I just finished a 100% of Witcher 3. I realized that I had been playing it completely wrong by clearing the whole map before progressing on the main story. I realize now that if you just explore stuff that is along your main story path, you get nearly everything by the time you hit a point of no return. And the…
I think it makes a damn good impression if you were wanting more of 1. If you were wanting 2 or 3, not so much.
As someone who loved the ending of Mass Effect 3 (alien vs. familiar, organic vs. synthetic, transhumanism!), and who also thoroughly enjoyed Dragon Age: Inquisition (twice), I know I’m currently inclined to like a new Bioware game. Bias recognized.
What if you’re really good at boats?
with a vinyl windshield cover still on
It is a story as old as time...
The lesson, as always: Don’t drink and do cocaine and then leave the bar and go drive your boat as fast as it goes.
I should go.