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Yup, this is the least appealing Bioware game to me since MDK2.

Yeah, this could be the greatest game ever made and I want no part of it whatsoever.

Anthem really doesn’t seem like it’s for the people who play Bioware games for the “hangin’ with your fictional pals” stuff, does it?

The only solace I can take from this is that the nonsense Benoit is currently serving up has distracted him from complaining incessantly about Ty Montgomery’s jersey number.

While ME:A was still being announced at E3s and the like, I honestly wondered if it was wise to try to do a game this ambitious as a studio’s first game (I had the impression that it was primarily or exclusively Bioware Montreal behind it, which might be erroneous.) I mean, previously Bio Montreal’s list of credits

Since Isometric Fallout/Wasteland game, Psychonauts 2, and Planescape: Torment sequel are off my wishlist from a few years back I think I have to go with “Jade Empire Sequel.”

So energy counters are universal (i.e. specific to the player) not specific to the card that generates them? That makes sense then.

Lapsed MtG player here (I started in Beta, last set I bought cards from was Betrayers of Kamigawa, 12 years is a long time to play anything). How exactly are you getting the six energy counters to activate Aetherworks Marvel? Is there a dredge-like mechanic to exploit or are you getting roughly half the cards you’ve

Like, contextually, the original Fallout had children that could be killed. The idea was that if you were, say, using explosive weapons in a populated area you could accidentally kill a child NPC and there would be negative consequences to this (your reputations would all take a hit and bounty hunters would go after

Was Andromeda supposed to be a reboot? It seemed to me like it was intending to be a “treading water” sort of project- keeping the Mass Effect brand in people’s minds while they figured out how to follow up Mass Effect 3 in the Milky Way galaxy. After all, no matter how many Mass Effect games they set in a different

I’m kind of concerned that “this way we don’t have to pay out metacritic bonuses” would be considered a positive by Bethesda.

Is it wrong that my initial reaction is “It’s three colors, so it’s kind of janky”.

I am choosing to believe that “watches every round of the draft every year” is not unusual. This is what I must tell myself to be okay with myself.

I don’t get why you couldn’t just change the sign to say something like “🍒MX Witches” which is basically the same joke, fits on the sign, but something a Western audience is actually going to understand (and would likely be more amused by than even if they were acutely aware of Japanese light switches).

I mean, personally I’d rather have New Vegas’s skill and conversation system inside of Fallout 4, but that might be harder to do.

I got the same result, and I am a strong believer in the currywurst, which I believe redeems the concept of “ketchup on a hot dog.” (It’s absolutely a sandwich if you put it on a bun though.)

“Palimpsest”- A a manuscript or piece of writing material on which the original writing has been effaced to make room for later writing but of which traces remain.

Considering that my #1 feature request for Steam is “the ability to mute/block curators from appearing in my Steam client” (I, for example, do not care in any shape, way, or form whatsoever whether a game is 30fps, 120fps, or 12fps), I really don’t like the idea of giving curators more power. Since there’s almost a

While I would certainly miss “cute animal videos” and “that music video you liked 10+ years ago”, I’m nearing the point where I wouldn’t be sad if Youtube simply ceased to exist entirely.

I honestly felt that the faceless, voiceless, put-upon office gofer that you pilot outside of the animus in ACIV and Rogue was a far more rounded, interesting, and identifiable character than Desmond Miles.