Cool. Remember when Assange raped two women?
Cool. Remember when Assange raped two women?
I don’t see any mention here of Anderson’s intelligence, or lack thereof. Interesting that’s the first place your thoughts went.
On a side note, you’re making a whole lot of assumptions about what Randall Colburn believes based on very little textual evidence. The AV Club posting yet another in a long line of “Hey, check out this weird thing a celebrity said” articles tells you nothing about how the author feels about the videos Manning leaked…
While Wikileaks’ ostensible goal of greater government transparency is positive, they’ve been needlessly destructive and childishly petty from the very beginning. Based on their involvement in the rise of Trump and their ties to Russia, it’s become very clear that they’re not the white knights they pretend to be, but…
Stolen from Twitter: There are only two types of Assange supporters: 1) Trump supporters and 2) Trump supporters who think they are Bernie supporters.
All things being equadorian, I really can’t get behind someone’s political outcry if they can’t even spell the country at which they are angry.
I mean if she wants to be the one that’s standing up for an (alleged) sexual assaulter, I guess she’s allowed to...
Between her and Jenny McCarthy, I’m beginning to lose faith in the academic component of the Playmate of the Year voting.
I too enjoyed Andromeda quite a bit when it was released.
I mean, I’ve been a fan / enjoyer of Andromeda since it released. Yeah, it had some hiccups at the beginning, but it was FAR from the “unplayable mess” people made it out to be.
Over the last month I replayed through the original Mass Effect trilogy. When I finished 3 last week, I said “screw it” and decided to retry Andromeda. My original playthrough of Andromeda stopped about 10 hours in before I put the game down in disgust.
Fair point. God damn do I wish these big publishers weren’t run by management who only chase the latest monetization fad. Diversify, god dammit.
“Did EA’s executives really care about narrative? Did they really care about RPGs?”
Caught wind of some early rumors on the story. Apparently, it takes place thousands of days after the events of Dragon Age Inquisition. You’re part of a band of folks placed on boats and shipped off to unknown lands to preserve mankind in case the rift stuff goes south. You’re the son/daughter of a Roadseeker, and you…
So one of the reasons I became a fan of Bioware to begin with was my fondness for single player RPGs with choice and consequence and well written NPCs. I simply do not see how that sort of thing is compatible with a “live services” approach.