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Would swap out Life On Other Planets with Supergrass but other than that I agree. In It For The Money was perfect from start to finish (including the human beatbox bit).

Still love a bit of The Riverboat Song now and then.

Free Peace Sweet is a great album. Well it was when I listened to it last, maybe 10 years ago. Always preferred In A Room and Found You, back in the day, but Good Enough was great as well.

I like Indian Song, though SOFT is my favourite. Great album from start to finish.

I'd go with Pie O My, with Prickly Pete a close second.

What looked like pushing, what looked like knocking down…was a safety precaution!

He's so prolific.

Free will is indeed an illusion especially when you have been indoctrinated by an ancient robot space monster.

@avclub-21cd1658dfd2507648e76c416ff04265:disqus No, you have got to go the eye wear and embrace the weirdness. One of the best parts of the game for me was when my freak Shepard was delivering a rousing speech to the squad near the end while wearing ridiculous yellow goggles wth purple lenses.

Get this man onto the Crucible project, stat!

I remember reading when it was released for PS3 that ME2 would be running on the ME3 engine, which wasn't the case for PC and Xbox. Anyway, I played through it three times on my PS3 and didn't have a problem, it looked fantastic and played without a hiccup.

They probably binned the ME1 system because it was frustrating. Shooting a couple of sniper shots and having to wait for the cooldown was not going to fit in with the combat focussed ME2. I prefer the thermal clips, and they make sense in the context of this world too. Thermal overloads on weapons is obviously

The ending should have been Shepard, Liara, Garrus and Tali kicking back in a diner on the presidium, listening to Journey and eating onion rings, while Joker is trying to park the Normandy outside, and then the screen suddenly goes black. THAT would have been awesome.

@fieldafar, that's all well and good, but I want INSTANT GRATIFICATION.

I had some small technical issues with Skyrim, but nothing like New Vegas when it first launched, that was painful. Only got through about 15 hours of Skyrim before I got too bored to care, though, maybe it gets worse the further in you get (like with Fallout 3 DLC quests).

Am about two thirds in (based off how long ME2 took) and seems pretty good. That said, Reapers chasing you in the galaxy map is just fucking irritating, but you have to do it to find 'War Assets' which supposedly make a difference at the end. And also the multiplayer which you need to slog through to increase your

It's even better in Australia. Our dollar is past parity with the $US, but we still have to pay $80-90 AUD for this game new, and I think that Prothean DLC was $15.95. That, my friend, is a rip off.

Agreed, that is most definitely not the Judge.

In A Confederacy of Dunces the cops are all incompetent anyway, so it would make sense that the composite picture is way off.