That's actually one of the tough things…leaving NPCs out as you move along. I guess that's supposed to be re-playability.
That's actually one of the tough things…leaving NPCs out as you move along. I guess that's supposed to be re-playability.
I like both games a lot but they are very different. Fable (1 and 2): more humor, single player, more action-oriented combat, much easier. DA:O, so far: pretty serious, party combat (you control everyone), more tactical. They are really very different.
I rolled a healer type character and I've found it more fun than joining in with the melee. It's also more natural to dictate my party's actions from my vantage point as the healer. Plus, when my "tank" dies, he never blames me, which is a nice change from WoW.
Yeah, I totally agree. The Aurora engine seemed to sacrifice a lot — perhaps because of the focus on making it easy to use for module builders. Baldur's Gate and BG 2 are in my top 5 of all time. If nothing else, the "Gather your party and travel?" message brings back a lot of fond memories.
A few years ago? When was it aired?
I've seen Jeff Dunham's act and I'm not a fan (ventriloquism kinda lost it's charm when I started noticing women), but I don't get the hate. For someone like Rabin, who is no slouch himself, I tend to want to chalk it up to professional jealousy. For Pierce, I chalk it up to have Rabin's balls on his chin.
I thought it was hilarious and I'm relieved to see several other posters did as well. Maybe AV Club should just stop reviewing this show. What's with all the whining about character development? It's a fucking sitcom. You Mr. Pierce, are a fun vacuum.
They seem like a fun bunch.
Whoops, missed this above. Yeah, this guy is a great co-host. Hooray for Brandon!
This guy is probably your best guest so far. I recommend bringing him back!
The one I saw was right next to the toilet. So you would waddle a very short distance. Can't speak to the water temp. Even though it would be way cleaner than just tissue, I can't see wanting to use one unless it was in my hotel room or home.
War-avoiding Canadians? What war did we avoid, Rabin? For a smart guy, you're pretty dumb.
By the end of the Silence of the Lambs sequel, it seemed like Hannibal Lecter was a sort of hero — even a life coach for his darling Clarice.
I second the Adolph motion, but I can be pretty immature about these things.
Wait a sec, I thought roller derby was entirely choreographed. Is it not?
That was very funny.
Maybe there is no actual position, but the HR dept. does this so they show current staffers they could be replaced with unpaid interns at any time. Diabolical!
Wait, Liberace was gay?
What is up with that picture?
I love how Tyler Perry is immune to criticism. I've never watched any of his movies, but it seems like critiquing him is tantamount to critiquing the sun for rising too early.