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Is it just me, or does the new alien race look like the fat version of Avatar?

To be fair, we hear about illicit AI research going on in just about every game of the franchise. It’s not that surprising that someone radical enough to propose colonisation of another galaxy would also not give a damn about the regulations on that area.

Well, Javik was kind of an abrasive prick, but he was pretty much just a footsoldier who ended up in fairly extreme circumstances. If the Reaper cycle had continued and some hypothetical far future civilisation had woken say, Ashley up 40,000 years after everyone she knew had died and expected her to solve every

“Mass Effect 2 started out with what is widely regarded as one of the most memorable video game intro sequences of all time.”

It’s a term that has to do with how they define their preferred version of space magic. So no direct connection to the medical term. That being said, I think one of your original ME1 team suffers debilitating headaches due to his space magic. 

Maybe I misunderstood, but Hannah did not “just say this is fucked up,” but that the artwork should be destroyed. That feels like an untenable stance for most art lovers. You may not like what Schutz’ piece has to say, but she should be allowed to say it without threat of destruction.

If you ask Siri where to get a late term abortion, she suggests hiring a hit man.

“How many students said I exposed myself?” said Sharkey.

The craziest part of their conspiracy theory? That one person is responsible for all the animations in a AAA game.

This would make me more interested in buying a Mustang.

Ford should offer a “burnout course” with the purchase of every mustang. You have to pass the written and demonstrate multiple safe burnouts across a range of conditions before they will give you the deactivation code for the safety interventions.

Ah, there’s your problem, someone set these cars to evil

chrysler tried a similar thing in the 80's, it was k i guess.

Ford had that in the 90's and early 2000's on all cars. It did not sell well.

She’s investing in her own racism. Like, she spending money on that shit.

The key difference is that most of the conversations in DA:I don’t use a cinematic camera. With the zoomed out, angled camera, you can’t really get a good look at the character’s faces. If you did, I’m sure they’d be just as robotic as the ones in ME:A. It sounds like they reacted to the negative feedback of the

Isn’t the reason why people give such backlash to Bioware about the facial animation is because of witcher 3 doing it far better and because much of their games focus on dialogue as well as combat? Sure people are critical of them more since mass effect 3 (I’m personally hyped for Andromeda) but It seems reasonable to

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They need to add a “mood” category in their facial animation class and then have different animations have different moods.

I think the only game that did facial right lately was Rise of the Tomb Raider. It kind of surprised me, because I didn’t expected it from that game and I remember gasping at the facials during most cutscene!