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I prefer beginning it slow with buildup. I think the Museum intro was excellent because it patiently set up the characters and the important point that Chloe was an in-betweener and Harry was straight up a bad guy. The interplay between the three characters (Drake, Chloe and Harry) needed later in the plot needed this

You hit the nail on the head - as have so many others and I hope Bioware understands it and are listening: DA:I has a majority of content that feels meaningless.

They are probably dicks who would otherwise be dicked around but other people but behind a screen with their hacking expertise they think they're king of the world. They're losers.

Hacking and Hijacking for fun has to be the worst hobby in existence ever. Screwing over the enjoyment of millions of people. Haha lol, so hilarious. What a bunch of nerds /Salt

First of all, don't expect the story in 5 to be anything special. Those two cutscenes from H2A teasing H5 had horrible dialogue, and that's the first bad sign of something that's gonna be even worse.

I firmly believe Playstation has been a sinking ship ever since Tretton left (and Sony was a sinking ship long before that)

This is quickly becoming the worst publisher trend ever. It doesn't solve anything. What if I bought and Xbox One specifically to play online in MCC? "Hurp durp, here's a free months of XBL Gold", yeah, way to rub salt in my fucking wound you moron.

It's just kind of meh. It's not memorable at all. It kinda sounds like Halo but it's Halo without melody, motif, hook or gimmick so far.

That's what happens when you incidentally do the same thing as the most popular celebrity from Youtube, just sayin'.

By character, do you assume he's putting on an act at all times?

Where the fuck is Mario Kart 8? "Mount Wario"? "Mario Kart Stadium"?

Fox Engine captures a more photorealistic feel IMO. This is very pretty but the lighting from the lamp for instance looks more synthetic and artistic rather than realistic to me.

Nope. The white-haired girl is Ciri, who is sort of like Geralt's adopted child in the books, or so I've heard. The black-haired gal is Yennefer.

Nowadays RPGs in gaming are more like interactive movies, so I don't feel that at all. Now, if Bioware made a co-op game where each player had their own dialogue wheels and could start romances with each other... I'd be in for some awkward times with my friends.

Well, you created this inbred nature of writing yourself Bioware. Stop wish-fulfilling your fans already.

I can't be the only one who wasn't impressed at all. The world looks very barren and dull. Low fidelity of graphics and clunky-looking mechanics.

I romanced Cassandra. I got the annoying dialogue glitch, but I figured it fixes itself if you wait for approx. 1 minute without skipping the broken dialogue. Next to ME3, It's probably the closest I've felt to a video-game character. I wanted things to go well for Cassandra and seeing her being elected as the next

To a lot of us, even people like me who don't care much for the fandom or deviant artists or whatever that fuss is, to me an RPG in my first playthrough is about creating a character that mostly thinks and acts like myself. I immerse myself through being able to interact as close to how I would've done it myself

What I find interesting here is that afterwards, she talks to you about how she'll be remembered. When I think of Cassandra, I think badass—someone on Twitter recently told me that at the start of the game, it's hard not to feel as if she's the real protagonist of the story, and you're just someone who is along for

Yes, we released a broken game. Here's free DLC that will give you more gametime in our broken game, SMH