faridah-malik
Faridah_Malik
faridah-malik

When you take pizza out of the oven too early it falls apart. Put it back in Ubisoftpizza

Back in my day, games didn't have green markers or arrows showing you where to go. You simply went through the entire game all over again, waving your mouse over every little pixel trying to find something! Yeah, those days sucked.

Take 3 years to make the next one.

Or, as Miyamoto put it, "A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad."

This together with Tides of Numenera are surely my most anticipated titles of 2015. Last year was the beginning of the RPG renaissance, here's to another fine year!

Pillars of Eternity has been shuffling release dates for a little while, but Obsidian Entertainment sound pretty confident about March 26. The old school RPG raised $3.9 million on Kickstarter back in October 2012, and it was supposed to come out in spring 2014. Then, it was late 2014. Now, it's March 26. Hopefully!

This sort of makes me glad I didn't jump on this game yet. I loved Farcry 3 (and 2) and Blood Dragon, but I simply don't trust Ubisoft anymore to deliver a cohesive game without the drive to sell me more and more content. I'd rather wait for a GOTY edition or something severely discounted so I can grab the Season Pass

Pretty sure that will be in an upcoming DLC, The Valley of the Yetis. I don't think they will show up at all in this one.

Oh boy! More Far Cry! I can't wait to climb more radio towers and reveal more pointless, repetitive side missions that I don't want to do!

can someone clarify are there actual fucking yetis in this dlc? i know its silly but its make or break for me.

Because most Mac users have them for a specific purpose or because they're basic white girls in college, not for gaming. Don't complain about the lack of games when you knowingly bought a Mac and like gaming. You made your bed.

Why would you buy a mac for gaming?

Mustard, as the station's condiment supplies had run critically low

The mustard thing is a bigger deal than it sounds. Something about being in space makes everything taste very bland, so condiments and spices, especially strong ones, are essential just to make the food palatable.

I feel like you just described New Jersey.

My mind is blown over the fact that it's 2015 and we're still using fossil fuels.

Austin is a great city. Great atmosphere, great policies, friendly and diverse population, amazing food and music scene, lots of science/sci-fi groups there. It's no wonder the rest of Texas looks down on it.

A sentence I have never ever uttered before in my entire life:

My guess is that DA:I is going to get an Awakening level expansion tying off its loose ends, maybe setting up you know as the big bad for DA4, and then DA4 as you said will focus on Grey Wardens and maybe them somehow being able to deal with you know who? Idk.