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I can distinctly remember talking to a scout at, Caer Brannoch, I think it's called. She talked about bandits still roaming the area, and the complained that she didn't have enough time to take care of them. And yet I, the leader of the Inquisition, have the time? I call bullshit. That said, she has some hilarious

Meh, I'm growing bored of the combat in DA:I, but it was never bad enough to make me want to quit. I really like a lot of thing about DAII, but the combat just got so dull and off putting that I ended up actually quitting. In that respect I would argue it isn't a regression, although the lack of slots are extremely

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I always thought the plot of the first Kingdom Hearts was pretty simple and straightforward. A little childish, sure, but not nonsensical. Plus the first game is still the only one that has best integrated the Disney worlds with the original characters. II was out there, although the combat was even more fun, and the

I'm just a random internet person, but I would strongly suggest holding off on the new game and getting PMD: Sky. The new one may or may not be good — Explorers is a classic.

Meh, I had the same problem with Mass Effect, personally. Shepard did kind of grow on me, but he/she also garnered almost a cult of personality as the games progressed that both empowers and also makes you wonder why Shepard just didn't take over the Citadel (which Renegade Shepard would probably do). Although this is

I want to play The Witcher III, but every time I see Geralt's smug face I have the uncontrollable desire to punch someone in the face. Everything about him just irritates me. I wish every RPG followed the Dragon Age format of having a new protagonist set in a world that changes due to your choices (not that Dragon Age

The art style is also very nice… if only they'd ditched the rhyming format, the game's quality would've instantly shot up.

Have you played the second Mystery Dungeon game? It's by far the best in the series, and one of the best Pokemon games period.

Personally I've always preferred the spin off Pokemon games to the main series. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the main series, but PMD 2 is probably one of, if not the best Pokemon game in their entire pantheon. But then again I loved the rogue like gameplay, which apparently isn't everyone's cup of tea.

There are still loading screens, but they're nowhere near as long (I'd say about a minute tops). Hair is almost godly in how ugly it is, but otherwise textures are fine. There are still random, weird glitches, as with pretty much anything open world, but nothing game breaking as far as I can tell, anyway.

So many people say this and I just don't get it. I've been really enjoying meandering through the Hinterlands. I finally triumphed over the ridiculous three (!) despair demons standing between me and Druffy the Druffalo, and it was just a really satisfying feeling… now I broke into a mercenary base, leading me to