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To me it just fails to be what a game about PewDiePie should be. It has too much randomness outside of the established kind of humor you might find in PewDiePie’s videos or inside jokes. It tries to use unrelated memes like “All ur base R belong to us!” as if it’s part of the PewDiePie essence. I get why Felix is so

Ugh. These comments.

I see no mention of anything resembling creative control here, or marketing control, so I feel sort of relieved about that, but at the same time, that just makes me surer that it’s Bioware I have to blame for how they’ve evolved and not because they were aquired by EA. Of course, tight schedules and having parental

I love MGSV as much as the next guy, but I hate these “articles” where there’s obvious hyperbole right off the bat.

I thought he was too bulky in DD, but now he just looks skinny.

Like Edgeworth in another game? That would be so lame when it’s this obvious she’s in it.

This series has gone too far into grand-scale ideas at this point IMO. I really liked how simple it was at first. You had your courtroom and quirky witnesses, and the main attraction was just the different crimes and motives in every case.

That’s amazing. I think you can tell he’s a bit fed up with just doing PewDiePie like he’s still 20 years old. He’s matured, he’s gotten insanely popular and a TV show sounds like the perfect thing to come out of his career IMO.

Bioware knowing where they were going the whole time just makes it frustrating to look back on the initial game because Solas’s subplot (or should I say, the ACTUAL overarching plot!) should’ve been resolved in the vanilla game. It felt empty and dull with Inquisition vs Corypheus being the main threat. From the

Yamazaki, and every other Japanese writer that isn’t Shu Takumi or Rika Suzuki, TAKE NOTE!

Typical publisher-work of only going by the numbers and “tried and proven” formulaes. Their fucking loss. God I hate Activision.

“Best game in the series”? Please replay the either PWAA or T&T and then compare those to DD afterwards. The writing in DD is way below that of the first 3 games (including the final case of JFA). Hell, I even liked Apollo Justice better overall, than DD because the main plot in DD was so painfully dull in the end.

Yeah it sucks since DGS was (aside from maybe its setting) everything that Dual Destinies should’ve been with the more open exploration and new twists to the trial gameplay.

Indeed. I just hope they don’t bait enough people to use it. I dislike the idea of boycotting the entire game because of this, but I think paying the 60 bucks and then deliberately never purchasing MB points would be a way to show Konami they can fuck themselves.

Suffering from worse-than-skyrim syndrome, I might add because in Skyrim I could at least immerse myself into the various questline plots if I felt like it. In DA:I all the quests are just busiwork or has no characterization involved at all.

Hard to be that disappointed after DA2 and ME3 to be honest. I had already learned my lesson from those two: “expect less next time” and after all DA:I did fix a few things I disliked. It had the variety in locations DA2 didn’t and it had the customization and full dialogue trees for roleplaying that ME3 skimped on.

To be honest, it does, but it still has a distinct vibe aside from that.

Not sure, but there was a couple of them in the other realms you saw in Inquisition.

When the DLC is out you’ll have to accept that

I always felt puzzled by what happened at the ending. All we know is that Solas is the elven god Fen’Harel, but it’s not like he actually did anything to make life shit for the Inquisition yet.