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If the ending DLC is 1.9 GB, they're either not spending much time in compressing it to get it out the door that much faster (which can be understandable) or there will be something a little more substantial than simple cutscenes thrown in. The full game itself is roughly 14.6 GB in size, after all.

Where is this? Is it a desert of some kind? The ground is awfully white, but I'm fairly certain it isn't snow.

If you add something on top of an original base with holes in it, aren't you risking collapse? Seems like it would be a better idea to just -plug up the holes instead-.

There were still some who were only angry, certainly, but not all of them were. I said the message went a ways toward showing everyone that not -all- the fans were -only- angry about what happened, but kind of disappointed and trying to make a less confrontational appeal to Bioware's better nature.

I heard they had two different endings written up for ME3 before what we got. One actually followed through with that ominous Dark Energy storyline we had on Haestrom in ME2 (remember how the star was dying or going supernova unnaturally quickly?) and the other was basically what we got in ME3, but with less or none

There should be alternative, not necessarily "better", endings depending on how much time and money you invested in Mass Effect over the years. Buying and playing through the Arrival DLC (wait, you're telling me a destroyed mass relay blows up the star system it's in? then what about in ME3 when I...? HMMMMMM... :/ )

The cupcakes were mostly intended to be a knowing joke that was snide and goodhearted at the same time, to show that the image of those upset with Bioware being nothing more than simple angry fanboys was neither entirely accurate nor justified. I mean, they did buy the entire Bioware staff sweets after all.

I think they said the message was: "Here are these three sets of cupcakes. Each set has either red, blue, or green frosting, and every cupcake is flavored vanilla. Ergo, your choice of colored frosting makes no difference, as you effectively get the same cupcake as everyone else."

I won't claim it is the best Final Fantasy, no way, but Final Fantasy V was one of the more -fun- games in the series. I'm shocked Square still hasn't contracted Matrix to do with it what they had with III & IV, namely bring the games into 3D and fix fundamental problems like bugs, glitched spells, virtually useless

I just want Final Fantasy VII to look and control as well as VIII did one the old PSone, same resolution and all. Texture mapping, analog control, less borderline offensive Ebonics, characters that look more like people than piles of angry triangles, etc.

The only HD Square-Enix game made in Japan that I own is Nier. I miss the days when Square could still spin a good yarn, and I can't help but think Nier was the biggest fluke to come out of the company in recent years.

It's kind of like how you have to keep looking at the knife you get in Silent Hill 2 as soon as you get it or killing an absurd amount of enemies in Silent Hill 3, game long tasks effectively, to get different endings.

If they even spread out options A, B, and C, through the game and in less obvious ways (You split the timeline, Marty!), it might feel more like one's actions had unintended but natural consequences. You can make choices in ME2 that gives you arguably the best result on Rannoch all the way in ME3.

I didn't personally support him doing that, but I did feel the cupcakes were a mostly justified snide jab at Bioware.

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Already have one, actually! The Vita fulfilled a need for me, namely letting me play my old PSP games in comfort with nice, click-y buttons and real analog sticks. Of course, then that also means I spent money on a less than comfortable PSP before that. :D :/

The developers said that they basically never made a PC game before, so I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even know the -concept- of minimum and optimum requirements. (Yes, I'm being a cynical jerk.)

The 3DS can also play NES games, so I don't think a theme of only having retro portable titles is 100% the case here.

As much as white electronics attract dirt and grime, a white 3DS looks a lot less bland than one decked out all in black.

At least it effectively comes with its own case. Probably why it's so popular with kids, now that I stop and think about it.