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The fighting AIfighting AI is indeed rather awful, and one of the reasons I lost intrest in the series rather rapidly. For being an 'assassin' you sure do spend an awful lot of time fighting off mobs of supposedly elite soldiers.The fact that we are seeing bayonet-drilled British soldiers nervously edging away from a

My impression is that it's undenaibly marketed to appeal to american jingoistic tastes though. Looks pretty one-sided in how he picks his victims so far, and they certainly name-dropped FREEDOM quite a bit there.

Apparently 'ALL intruders' means bears. because that was the only non-redcoat we saw the protagonist fight in the trailer.

Shoulda kept him dead after RoTJ. The whole Boba/Jango plot was rather silly, but I suppose we at least got the Star Wars: Bounty Hunter game out of it.

I bought this game on a whim. Boy was I suprised by the quality! A shot in the dark, but it really paid off. If an updated version of this game could be released, it would be amazing.

They are both subsidiaries of Zenimax anyways, so the distinction is slight. Do you really need to be copy-pasting this every time someone makes such a small mistake? Are you that invested in peopel getting it right?

I would have loved to get a KoTOR 3, but a MMO cash-in? I lost all intrest a long time ago.

I would have bought KoTOR IIII. A MMO though? no chance.

I loved Galdius, one of my favorite PS2 games ever. I think I had mroe hours on that thing than any one other PS2 game. Lucasarts decent really is shocking, they used to make tons of great games, both SW and non-SW. Now? I can't remember the last game they made? Force Unleashed? They went from being a top dog to beign

I played this game exactly once when I was younger. I still remember it, it was so fun! There are probably dozens of SW games worse then this, I have palyed a few (althoguh I forget their names)

The Elder Scrolls, before they can release the cruddy cash-in MMO. I saw what happened to KoTOR, I wouldn't want it to happen to Elder Scrolls. Time for the series to be laid to rest.

It's still intended to be an Elder scrolls game. Would you expect a KoTOR III game to ignore TOR? The MMO will not exist in a vacuum seperate from all other Elder Scrolls games. Future games will draw from it. Guess what? If the Nerevar, Vivec etc ends up a raid boss in the MMO, you can expect them to stay dead in any

Sadly, this is exactly what I expect.

Me as well, the level of immersion the lieks of Morrowind brought was amazing. compare that with the "Can I have free gold plz?" of MMOs, and it really isn't a contest. If Bethesda wanted to devise a sure-fire way to turn me off the franchise forever, they couldn't have chosen a better way of doing so. (although

I have been wary of the direction ES has been going for some time,if they make an MMO, I don't think I'll buy another ES game again, it's just strayed too far from what I loved about the ES (Morrowind).

That was a pretty awful mechanic, to be honest. I ended up never using the dragon transformation except on the last handful of bosses because of that, which made them much easier and very anticlimatic. If they do make a sequel, I just hope they go back to a Dragon system like they had in Breath of Fire I or III, one

I would LOVE to have a new Breath of Fire, the series is long overdue for a sequel, and it would definately get me back into jrpgs if they made one.

You do realize that the Dragon Age series was marketed towards the tactical role-playing fans, right? That's why it was called the 'spiritual successor' to BG II. People who liked Mass Effect had the Mass Effect series, people who liked 'Tactical role playing' had Dragon Age. Mass Effect-style gameplay has no place in

Didn't Maztica get magic-retconned away in 4th edition though? As in replaced with an entirely different continent? Granted, 4th edition Forgotten Realms is a mess, but I don't think it can be called up as a becon of racial diversity in gaming, esp since they cleaned house with a lot of the minority nations in the

Lord of The Rings is definately problematic on the issue of race. The sides of good and evil are pretty clearly split along racial lines in the story, with few deviations. The best way to deal with this and remain a fan, I have found, is to adapt the viewpoint that the books are written from the ethnocentric viewpoint