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I would suggest the Mistborn series. It's like Dishonored but with a richer magic system and setting.

This is all I could think of when I saw this move. EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE NOW.

Your article gets a star for the use of "last-gen" rather than "current-gen."

Dark Souls II comes to PC on April 25, publisher Namco Bandai just announced. It'll be out for last-gen consoles on March 11. Enjoy your deaths.

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It comes to a logical conclusion, I'll say that. There's just a lot of pointless fluff getting there.

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Five things about Dark Souls II, none of which will keep you from dying. PlayStation Access talks us through 11 minutes of gameplay from the brutal sequel, pointing out helpful tips that, in light of all the death, don't really seem all that helpful.

I look forward to more memorable bosses and enemies! :D

Kirk, whats the framerate like? because I know before release they had huge framerate issues.

I ditched Kaiden when that option came up. It was two choices, either a xeno-phobic solider or a whiny biotic. I ended up choosing the Xeno-phobic soldier because I figured I could change her attitude later on. Too bad no matter who you choose, they both end up being whiny in Mass effect 2/3.

Can we actually see the ship, or is it just on a spreadsheet?

Personally I won't ever call it that. I think it sounds tacky and stupid. It's "Xbox One" out loud and written. Or "X1" written, maybe.

Nintendo has been on this path for a while. Nintendo Direct allows them to control the flow of information and release what they want, when they want. It means that they can announce things like the vitality sensor along with several other goofy projects, throw in a big virtual console release and have fans foaming

I chose to go back to Liara in ME3, but damn did it hurt when Miranda died. I thought I'd completed all of the steps, and I was convinced she died because I turned her down when she asked about "us." It was a really powerful moment in the game.