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Upside: With all the mouth-peelings it's like you get double the food!

Shoulda been Italian Nyan Cat.

BREAKING NEWS: Domestic violence is no more. Sources say that reports of domestic disputes have dropped to zero.

I can't help but think that this all started when he became a little too excited when the tweezers hit the edge of the hole in the Operation game.

Oh my god, this is perfect for my tactical yoga sessions.

Damn Dihydrogen Monixists...

In this woman's position, I would probably have been held in contempt of court or something after telling the judge to fuck off and I hope someone shoots him outside the courthouse if he tried to tell me to *forgive* anyone for anything.

Personally, this aspect of the game is generally not what draws me in. If there's one thing BioWare does deliver on, it's the cast of characters, whether it be NPC's or the companions. They're usually amusing/endearing/whatever, and that's usually what keeps me invested.

On Casual maybe, but on Normal and higher difficulties, simply mashing buttons without minding the playing field will probably end in failure.

And if you're on a console, Origins is actually missing the ability to move your characters around on the map, which takes a toll on the tactical aspect of the game, unlike DA2.

I think it's a safe assumption that the silent protagonist is never coming back.

I'm thoroughly excited for this game, especially after the latest trailer.

I never saw much point to applying the morality alignment to the final decision. I just destroy the fucking reapers and be done with it.

Dragon Age benefits pretty greatly by having endings that are fixed with the only changes to the world state being the fate of certain clans, companions and other NPC's. The archdemon always dies and the mages always revolt against the templars, alongside the fact that each game is its own self-contained story, though

Man, that's what Mass Effect 3's ending needed. Knife throwing.

Are you referring to the 2013 film? If so, my comment is pretty outdated :P

Wow, I did not know this.

I've yet to find a chocolatier that can do it justice.

Yeah, but it didn't stop them from using the name. Despite the fact that this is just a halfway cabrio, it's more targa than its predecessors, save the manual one.

It seemed pretty obvious to me that Porsche was never going to bring the manual targa back, since it's had a motorized roof since the 993.