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There’s also less obvious balance changes, and plenty of bug fixes.

Jurassic Park has held up phenomenally well. I mean, it helps that it’s also a great movie in its own right, but the decisions around the kinds of effects used in different scenes was very smart.

Something I’ve found particularly interesting playing the Legendary edition, 10 years later, is how much better the character writing in ME games is than nearly any game that has come since.

When Kemper was a part of the event in ‘99 it didn’t even have the same NAME anymore, having been rebranded nearly a decade earlier.

Honestly, I don’t even think I could hold it against her if she DID know about it’s racist past, because a racist past applies to every single American event or institution that was founded before the 70s.

Since the realities of what a billion dollars actually means in terms of how immense it is (let alone that we’re talkin drastically more than 1 billion), people can’t actually wrap their heads around how rich a billionaire is compared to them. It’s just not something the majority of humans can actually comprehend.

Honestly, the part of this article that bugs me the most is this:

Most?

Yeah, I don’t read any mocking tone in that at ALL.

Yeah, I’m really confused. Maybe a paragraph was accidentally deleted in the editing>posting of the article? Because I’m lost on what Kemper is being held accountable for here.

It depends.

There’s a lot of work that went into it under the hood. A lot of bugs were fixed, including bugs which carried incorrect decisions forward between games (or didn’t carry decisions at all).

God, I love Garrus. (and, frankly, every other goddamn character, but especially Garrus).

I think Mass Effect 2 TRIED to address this by making the decision making more interactive with the interrupts and such, but it still doesn’t work, because they’re gamified to “points.” And I actively want blue points and don’t want red.

Like. I just ran through Garrus’ recruitment mission in ME2. I had a moment to do

There is zero critical thought behind the notion that anything can be apolitical. It’s, quite literally, the antithesis of what politics is.

Very same!

If they’re high quality minis, then it’s not that surprising to me. I mean, Marvel Crisis Protocol is $100 for 9 decent quality minis and terrain pieces, but it’s more of a wargame than this is. This is $70 for what LOOK to be 5 high quality Witcher minis, and then all the other board game components.

Caveat, because we live in a world where raving idiots also have computers.

Hard to say.