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How was Sokovia a stereotype?

Yeah like how Emma Frost, Wolverine and the Invisible Woman were important in Age of Ultron.

You know, upvote for creativity and not going straight for Hitler.

My god, my decision in Inquisition was Hawkette vs Stroud.

Bioware had nothing to do with it? Fiiiiiiiiiiine! Well, okay then.

One of the best games I've ever played.

Have you tried SWTOR or are you deadset agianst MMOs? Because there's a single player game there, eight of them actually.

The ending of the first disk is definitely a game changer. The tone is set from then on. You're just left there, defeated…and then you have to change the CD!

Well, Allistair can be one of 3 different things in DA2, and that spills over again in Inquisition.

Every mage is an evil blood mage except for Anders(the possessed terrorist) and every Templar is a lunatic except Cullen(because he'd become the Inquisitor's baby daddy in Inquisition of course).

Garrus was leading a team of mercenaries at the beginning of ME2, why can't he be one of the golden leaders? Pffft.

I'm pretty sure everyone survives the escorting people back as long as you've gained their loyalty.

Wait, you get a Mordin replacement in ME3?

Knights of the Old Republic II was my first Bioware Game(does Baldur's Gate count?), and I just loved, loved it. Even if it was uncomplete, the galaxy was just so bleak, you felt just so alone, just you and your little bad of ill-fitted misfits together.

Speedball as Penance with some Papa Roach playing in the background.

Marvel has a knack for whipping their stars into shape, look at Crisp Rat,

Everyone forgets Ronin/Maya.

Marvel Hercules movie? My panties can only get so wet.

That took me way too much time to get.

Yeah go to places like the ASOIAF reddit, he's like an anime badass insert, people love him.