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Which is why I'm asking why do they keep getting posted? I can't be the only one who finds these terribly out of place here.

A brand new game if you get it at a good retailer(not Game or Gamestop) goes for 450sek for the PC, which is 71.52USD. A console title goes for 599SEK, which is 95.20 USD.

Ugh, pro level football, why does such a thing even exist.

Because they do not expect fetish discussions when they come here to read.

Why do we keep having these?

While sweet, she comes off as far too obsessed about this. No company wants to hire a fangirl or groupie for their company.

That is potentially the years biggest waste of potential I've seen so far. :(

I've never really ruined anything by gaming, but sometimes I do wish I had done a little more with my youth. A little more ambitions, a little more interests.

I'm still desperately hoping they will include a 2 player or 4 player co op in this.

I've been playing tabletop RPGs for over 11 years now, and I disagree. Depending on the system of course, but going with the more traditional D&D approach, fighting and healing has always gone hand in hand. Powerful heals will be thrown out from wands, potions and casters.

I'm mostly excited about the voice-acting and the storylines. What I am bothered about is also the storylines, the traditional "hero's journey" makes poor immersion in an mmo. I hope they try to sculp the storyline into you being one of many, doing your part for the war effort.

I doubt they will be overpowered. You'll have Jedi knights in your face hitting you with lightsabres and not dismembering you with the first blow.

What could one make different though, removing healing from the equation completely?

#2 has my vote, purely on the red hair. My Shepard has always been of redhead.

Begun, the Media Shitstorm has.

You do realize we have those over in Sweden as well?

Its the primary punch-line in any anti-progress rallies and speeches in the contemporary world, so it's really not a stretch of the imagination to see people use it in the fictional future either, especially with tech that really does make us less human.

If the game has the dogfighting of Freespace - The Great War, and the storytelling/interactivity of Wing Commander IV and less of the freelancing of Freelancer, I will be VERY happy.

I tend to look at characters I play in game the same way I look at movie characters and books, from a 3rd person perspective. Shepard is not me and I'm not Shepard, it's a completely different person with a life, adventure and personality from myself. However, I make the choices of that person, and during the game I

I tend to look at overall scores on metacritic, but mainly the user scores. Most critics won't dare to give a game a lesser score because they're afraid to lose users if it's a well liked game. So most AAA titles will never see a worse score than 8 or 9(least their PR department comes in and threatens to blacklist the