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Drunklock Holmes
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I kinda figured that's how it was. A game that owns it's bombastic nature and gives it a fresh coat of paint. Besides, I always figured the MP was kind of "Out of time" in relation to the setting and story of single player. That these are just one team of dudes against another team of dudes, fighting over cash for the

I don't like that I payed 15 bucks to buy it and it's essentially become TF2 for weapon skins.

Now I look like a complete tool with my default camos.

Understandable. It's less so an actual theory and more so just a thing I think about.

Though instead of screaming it from the rafters and claiming anyone is an idiot for thinking otherwise, I mostly keep it to myself and wish people were so clever.... or retarded, however you wish to look at it.

I'm approaching my thought on it less on a fake it till you make it thing and more on a "Intentionally do things wrong so you can fix them and look like the good guy when it was your fault they were broke to begin with." I mean, something like that always happens on occasion. Imagine I sell you a game that's a buggy

Yes, I noticed this too. Bioware and EA also did the same thing with the next Mass Effect too, even going so far as Casey Hudson actively asking the community what they'd like to see in the next Mass Effect game. It seems Bioware was the first group to start doing that after the backlash of both of it's game sequels

I don't mind buying it again. The whole time I played it on last gen consoles, I was witnessing, time and time again, areas where the game was screaming "If it wasn't for this DAMN 10 year old hardware..." at the top of it's lungs. Draw distance, texture resolution, framerate, you name it.

Mind you, that doesn't mean

Me neither, but we got to be patient. The one bad thing of "When it's done" is the lack of a time. Luckily, without a time, there's no real "hype", so it's easy to cope with.

Oh, I loved the Multiplayer in ME3 and while I agree with you to an extent, ME needed to make some of those changes, imo. To each their own though.

If anything, I feel it's gotten better!

It was great. Also, to a lesser extent, I'm watching the new Mass Effect with a keen eye from a distance. I'm not willing to get committed just yet.

Which is fine by me. They can take all the time they need. In fact, during the first trailer that was released, when it said the release date, I was actually glad they went with "Coming.... when it's ready." Not to beat a dead horse, but I'd rather not see Mirror's Edge 2 rushed like BF4 was.

Agreed completely. Mirror's Edge 2 details were all I was really looking forward to at this year's E3, and while I've managed to find some other things to hype about (Crackdown and ANYTHING Halo related.), footage of this is what's got me going the most.

Ah, the real mystery of the world.

And don't forget that you can also quickly press B to shot webs.

"Don't worry, it'll all be Ogre soon."

Instead of a post patch, it came out in a sweet arse "Wolfenstein. It Works: No Really, it Does" Edition.

You know, we've hit so much meta data and various sub parts of what constitutes an expansion that I've actually lost track of the base points we were trying to make. I'll be honest in that respect. lol Still, never the less, I'll agree with you. I'd still like to say that hearing your comments (Or more so reading

I recall downloading it as DLC on my Xbox 360 all those years back. I know it was released as a standalone expansion on pc, but mine was purchased as Downloadable Content for my game. I'd imagine that if its digital content that is downloaded, it counts as a DLC Expansion. In fact, it was one of the first games to

*the locker of the hills*

Oh no.... my wallet! It couldn't take the pressure if they added GUNS to battlepacks!