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Magnakai Haaskivi
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He's lucky Gloria can a-Ford it.

I follow PC gaming closely and other gaming a little more peripherally, and until reading this I'd thought that the Wii U was a mobile device for some reason. That's partially because I didn't care about the Wii, so I'm not exactly the target market, but the terrible name plus the real lack of any marketing behind it

How old was Duncan in DA:O? He looked way older than 30.

I'm definitely not a build genius, that's for sure. I don't think I've gotten to the raid boss thing yet though, what're those?

Yeah, I'm a bit of a plodder, it took me like 50 hours to work through the game as my siren. Is it doable without voice chat features?

Well, I've been listening to my gut since I was 14 years old, and frankly speaking, I've come to the conclusion that my guts have shit for brains.

There's lots of team based skills, but I've just kind of worked around those and have a pretty good build. The re-spec cost is cheap, too, so if I have to do that I'm not bothered; I ended up doing the same thing in this game that I did in BL1, ending the game at a much higher level than the quests were (I'm at like

I just beat the original last night, and started the Torgue DLC straightaway. How's the online play? I've done solely single player so far (I almost never play games online), but kinda wonder if my siren needs friends.

Witcher 1 was one of those games I had to force myself to play; even midway through, it had a ton of irritating things (like having to fight drowners in the swamps and sewers CONSTANTLY, well past the point where there couldn't possibly be any more drowners in the whole freaking world because I was killing them all).

I agree 100%; I've never quite understood where this was supposed to go, or how a coherent game could be set up around this. I'm sure I'm wrong or missing something, but I don't really have any excitement for this game.

It seems like the expansion changes the base gameplay, though, which makes me think the best way to go is to play the game and THEN play the game modified with the expansion? It's kind of like a remix of a song, you want to hear the original song to appreciate the changes.

I'm sure; once I get bored with Borderlands 2 it's next on my list.

I think the thing with Moleskines is that you're never, ever supposed to remove the paper, because it weakens the binding. If I remember right, I even read somewhere that the perforated pages should also be left in place for the same reason.

So if I bought X-Com during the Summer Sale, I should play that before I buy this, right?

I think some of it has to do with WHEN you started playing games a little. When I was first getting going (mid-90s), PC games were more interesting than console games. Also, I had access to a PC, and a console was more expensive than my parents were willing to spring for...and since I was mostly interested by the

I play exclusively on the PC, not as a "master race" thing or anything but because I prefer it. The few times I've ventured into console games (and I have an Xbox 360, which I mostly use as a media extender) it's been basically the same game as what I play on the PC. There's also something to be said for not tying up

So people in The Canyons are afraid to merge?

My 7 and 9 year old daughters found the maps I had for Morrowind (and the expansion set maps, which were also cool) and Oblivion and took them to use as treasure maps. While I don't actually NEED the maps (I haven't even had either game installed for at least three or four years), the 16 year old in me almost threw a

To say that players don't have tons of industry to move in soccer is a little bit of a misnomer. Players have a lot of ways to move, it's just a question of providing leverage.

I really, really like my Fisher Space Pen. It might just be because I'm love with the gimmick, but it does seem to write smoother (and writing on a Moleskin is really, really nice).