I absolutely loved FFVII back in the day, but I still don’t plan on buying any of these partial remakes until they’ve finally released the entire game. That said, this does look pretty damn good.
I absolutely loved FFVII back in the day, but I still don’t plan on buying any of these partial remakes until they’ve finally released the entire game. That said, this does look pretty damn good.
My issue with the patch is that is causes the game to crash on me every 10-15 minutes (playing on the PS5). I was so pissed off about all the crashes over the weekend that I wanted to just throw my controller.
There is no such thing as a good mullet or an “ironic” mullet (as the hipsters like to call it). There are just mullets, and they are all 100% awful.
I 100% agree. DA2 is my personal favorite of the series. Origins is absolutely amazing, and Inquisition was quite good, as well. But there’s something about 2 that just clicks with me every time. I don’t know if it’s the smaller scale (trying to keep a single city from tearing itself apart instead of “save the entire w…
I’ve always held that if it didn’t have “Mass Effect” in front of it in the title, Andromeda would have been a better received game. Yes, it was buggy at release. But that seems to be the case for a lot of games nowadays. And I personally felt its combat mechanics were better than the original three.
Plus, in their Buu face-off, didn’t Goku deliberately do the whole fight without going SSJ3 (a level Vegeta hadn’t reached yet)?
This is a good list, and I thank you. But the Best section has a disturbing lack of Johnny Silverhand.
Really Old: the Phantasy Star and Shining Force series
Agreed. Initially The Iron Bull thought himself be Qunari pretending to be Tal-Vashoth, but after being excommunicated realized he was really Tal-Vashoth pretending to be Qunari.
Surely Par Vollen would respect the military acumen of one of their most talented officers. If the Iron Bull thinks that his mercenary group was worth more than a ship, surely there is some room for negotiation.
Bonus points if Sarah and her Widdle show up to cause chaos every few episodes.
Agreed. Though, that scene where all the advisors walk in on the Inquisitor and a bare-naked Bull is hilarious. Especially with Josephine being unable to not stare at the Iron’s bull.
Dorian and Bull are easily the best romance options in Inquisition. But I rarely engage with either that way, as they can otherwise end up together (and make the most hilarious/cutest couple in the history of Thedas). It’s kind of the same logic with Garrus & Tali from Mass Effect - Awesome on their own, but sublime…
Dragon Age Absolution was also quite enjoyable
I’m still hoping we get DA: Dreadwolf sometime in late 2023. Not going to hold my breath, but I am hoping.
Is the Fallout series dropping in 2023 or 24?
It feels that every well-intentioned revolutionary in fantasy media inevitably ends up being saddled with human rights violations in order to show why rebellion is wrong.
You could make the Mass Effect argument for the Krogan. Curing the genophage seems like the morally correct decision. But if Wrex isn’t alive and in charge, and Eve is also dead as a result of not keeping Maelon’s data, the Krogan absolutely will rise up against the galaxy again once the Reaper threat has been dealt…
Is this what the kids call catfishing?
Hell, I remember spending $70 on the original SMS Phantasy Star in 1988