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Jokes aside, Completing everything that's possible to complete side-quest wise before moving on to Val Royouex and Redcliff makes things decidedly easier later on in the game after the first major plot choice. Obviously no spoilers, but take my word for it. From the sound of things most people agreeing with this "OMFG

Oh now you tell me this?!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Sam Witwer playing Rhys? How the (bleep) is it Troy "We've got to have him in everything apparently" Baker in the role now? Never heard of any issues beforehand.

I can respect that. However I just believe games should be more than "fun", they should also endeavor to build something interesting and narratively powerful and engaging when possible, especially coming from a company that's excelled at both. The trailer does this. Pity the game doesn't.

You do, of course, realize that the actual game bares little to no semblance to the Trailer, right? Aside from the animation style you're basically just running around a MOBA like map shooting other players and using nifty powers. No story, no real character development or witty and heroic adventure dialog. I mean I

People compared (wrongly, I think) the art design to Pixar,

You're assuming that they were being truthful when they said Titan was cancelled before Destiny. They made the announcement *after* Destiny's release and underwhelming staying numbers. Not intending it to sound like Reddit Conspiracy garbage, but come on. It's not hard to connect the dots or see it as not being a

It's kinda superfluous to argue the point, but all the various articles and digging into Overwatch and it's connection to Titan would paint a different picture than what's been discussed on the surface. I'll just say I agree Destiny wasn't the *sole* reason Titan went away and that I wish this title was more than just

I don't believe for a moment that Destiny's lack of success didn't factor in. Also, What? Chris Metzen confirmed that Overwatch is basically the PVP aspects of Project Titan, meaning these are just the PVP maps and arenas pulled from what would have been the larger MMO.

Everything I keep hearing leads me to believe Blizzard got a damn near perfect formula for a competitive, quasi MOBA shooter. However I still don't have an interest because I just don't like shooters. Secondly, I'm really quite bummed out by the loss of this world's larger cast of characters and story via the

Pretty disappointing, if only because while the game itself was fairly lackluster the web-comic series and lore for the game was really quite outstanding both narratively and visually with the art. Will be sad to see those come to a close.

I have to admit that I really had no interest whatsoever in the craze that is Japan's digital Pop-Star. However this? Now I'm interested. Damn you Tetsuya Nomura!

Anyone know if they posted the system specs for Dreamfall Chapters? Looks pretty gorgeous, but even though it's *kinda* new I'm not sure if my gaming laptop can run it smoothly...

I know he's got haters (apparently in abundance...) but his depiction of Miku is the first time I've ever given the "pop star" any attention. I think it's a stunning piece of art. Just wish I could see that short film Nomura did without, you know, going to an art exhibit in New York. And for the record I've always

Yeah. Justice League Heroes in 2006 I believe. Still, Lego Batman is a huge deal. Plus it's specifically Batman centric even with the massive roster of DCU characters. Given their mutual love of the Batman? Think Garman might be a little bitter :P

Old Man Skywalker (*Cries Joyful Man Tears*)

People just hate on him because they want him to either A) still be that indie guy, or B) hate that he's a giant geek who smokes all day and seemingly gets to do whatever he wants because of either his legions of Global fans or the various high profile friends he's made in his career. Much like Smith, I try to pay it

Lol, freaking Garman is going to have a field day with this announcement on the next HBO. First Kevin saw the Star Wars Ep.7 set without him, and now Kevin's in a Batman game without Ralph. I know he gave Kevin some sympathy because of Tusk kinda bombing last weekend, but he's giving Kev some serious shite for this,

Cacophony and Widening Gyre sold well, but had poor critical reviews. Now the recent Batman '66 run he did with Babble-On cohost Ralph Garman was massively successful both commercially and critically. So his stuff can be good. But, like George Lucas, Kevin needs someone he actually listens to there to tell him when

I pretty ardently defended this show from the start, only to have it kind of come back and bite me in the backside as a lot of folks who spoke poorly of it started to like it while I became less and less enamored with where the writers were taking the cast. In the end I felt like the show would have been better served