Awesome, Before EA:
Awesome, Before EA:
As I continued my new year's tradition of playing the rest of the previous year's Assassin's Creed, I finally played…
And the Reddit troll ratchets up the stakes. HOW ABOUT YOU DIE IN AN ATOMIC EXPLOSION OR SOMETHING?! Up votes, pls.
Thanks for the reply, its nice to actually discuss something rather than trading insults.
Mm... about what? I gave a few reasons why I felt ME3 was a rushed patch -job of a Mass Effect game: usually linear dialogue choices with not even the "illusion" of choice kept intact. To the point where I actually stared at my screen wondering why everyone stopped talking, and then realized "Oh! I can actually say…
I felt the ending to ME3 only worked once all of the DLC was released. The extended cut and Leviathan DLC were absolutely necessary to set the scene for what occurs at the end.
Bioware also told people that their choices would matter across all three games, then completely ruined it with the ending that they rushed out. So who's more of an asshat, the company that makes promises to people that they can't keep, or the guy that tries to do what he feels should have been done in the first…
Fan entitlement and fan fiction? Sounds like a perfect storm of shit
Am I the only one who didn't have a problem with the ending?
1. That long?
Don't take me too seriously, my biggest gripe with the gawkers is the constantly maddening page redesigns.
That is so many awesome completely non gaming-related things my supposed gaming console can do! I'm even more excited for this thing that also, somewhere, may have the ability to play games, I guess, if you're into that sort of thing or whatever.
Considering the possible ramifications of going to a movie in Colorado, the first person I'd invite is my shooting guard.
Was this an "oooh naughty" joke though or a "kid, look at your complexion, look at Idris, let's be real" joke? I took it as the second.
Holy shit!
I've made a huge mistake.