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Adam Withers
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Not true. They went back one more time in the last season, and we get to see what the altverse is doing 20 years later. It's a major moment.

No, those who complained because they wanted it to be more like Baldur's Gate are. But you're not helping your case by opening with the whiny-reading "Awww...." ;)

One thing few recognize that DA2 had going against it was that DAO was in development for something like 6 years or more. It started out as an XBox game, then the 360 came out and they updated it to that somewhat, but it was an ancient engine built for old systems. When they made DA2, they completely overhauled the

Having just finished replaying DAO, I can say with confidence that DA2 is just objectively better in so many ways, to say nothing of all the subjective ways in which I prefer it over the first. It's really a great, great game, spoiled by internet whiners who just wanted Baldur's Gate back and couldn't shut up when

I got this in a sale on a whim and was really sad I had missed it all these years. It was a blast to play, and I really couldn't understand what everyone's problem with it was. Seems they wanted it to be a game it was never trying to be? Or were just too hung up on graphics? Whatever. It made me feel like an

It never stopped mattering. It plays a huge role in the final season.

The beauty of Fringe is that it's never quite the same, season to season. It's constantly moving where you think the goalposts are, evolving where the plot is really going, but it never betrays the audience. There is a constant underlying logic to the narrative, so that you finish the show and rewatch the first

I loved the first season of this. I really did. Then the second season came and they completely changed the style of dialogue, and suddenly nobody had their own "voice" anymore. It was just one long stream of western Shakespeare, which utterly killed the characters. It was just such... ugh. It's like looking at fine

Fringe. An under-appreciated show that I find tends to be on people's "I'll get to this someday..." list. It's a spectacular production that only increases in quality over time and rewards close watching.

Seconded, with the addendum that (for some, like me) the quality only increased as the show came to its conclusion. It's a divisive ending, but those of us who liked it really, truly loved it.

All of which is typical of Matty Collector stuff. They charge out the ear, and the quality has never been commensurate with the price. Even in their own advertising photos, this thing looks fragile and poorly-built.

To be fair, the entirety of Gotham in the Schumacher flicks were gaudy neon-lit disco towns. The Batmobiles fit their environment. Not saying they were good designs, just that they fit the environment they were a part of.

All is cool, man. To each his own. :)

Who's a fanboy? I'm just saying watching this reminds me how much I f'ing hate 100% combos and being trapped in the corner with nothing I can do but die. Killer Instinct, being entirely about complicated combo inputs, is the opposite of my favorite thing.

This reminds me why I never want to play Killer Instinct.

I got your intent. Ridiculousness approved. :)

Way to take a joke, friend.

Ugh. So insensitive. It's Nintendo's Caucasian Playstation 4. Somebody pulled a serious boner, there.

I'm with you, pal. It seemed like a terrible, terrible choice. Whenever a religious institution sets out on an inquisition, it's stirring up some really awful connotations. Honestly, even calling it the Crusades would have carried bad baggage. There had to have been something better to go with.

The story DLC Legacy and Mark o/t Assassin are both pretty great. Legacy gives you a lot of background on Hawke and his/her father, and some neat Grey Warden stuff. If you're interested in Grey Wardens and their lore, you'll really enjoy it. Mark o/t Assassin is the best, though - lots of variable mission types