The other DLC are only useful if you like settlements. If you don't, don't get them. Automatron lets you make ROBOTS!
The other DLC are only useful if you like settlements. If you don't, don't get them. Automatron lets you make ROBOTS!
They mention they've heard the Picts before, so they knew where they were going.
Have… you watched Series 2 or 3 lately? Because that wasn't a fully excellent series at all.
I've got two cats. They have patronizing signs of affection covered.
Currently, I'm playing Let's puke my guts out. Which means I had to take a day off on the day we hold crucial training for the volunteers I manage. So I'm pretty annoyed and trying hard not to show up because the last time that happened, I ended up puking in a school hallway.
I did like it, yep. There's three workshops add-ons - for what you want, it's Vault-Tec Workshop. Contraptions is… random stuff, but mostly weird machines and Wasteland is still pretty much the Mad Maxy aesthetic.
The settlement building really improved with the DLC that lets you have a console for controlling the settlers and stuff that looks NEW. But it shouldn't have been DLC.
Yeah, exactly. I know some stories about the dictatorship in my country that sound absolutely ridiculous, on the level of that stoning scene. And yet they happened.
Eh, you'd be surprised about how people in brutal repressives regimes live and resist. I've found the disorganized, somehow ineffective resistance really true to life.
It's been very boring. I'm hyped about nothing except Dishonored.
Oh, then. Yeah. I mean, that Trespasser is DLC is an issue, I'm not gonna lie, but it fixes the ending and makes why the villain is doing what he's doing clearer.
That's not the villain of DA:I, that's a red herring. And I don't know how the Archdemon - ie., the actual villain of DA:O - is more complex than that.
Same. I now have to buy extra storage because I only buy digital. I spent all weekend deleting things to make space for DA:I.
Check the exclusives first because they're fairly similar. Personally, I feel like I've gotten
my money's worth with PS+ - Sony's online service -, even I don't do online multiplayer.
Inquistion lost the plot (and aesthetic) of the Dragon Age world
IDK, he's. a cat. I have a black cat that's basically a ninja - she scared the hell out of the handy man this week - and she. pretty much acts like Morgana, except she do esn't talk (so far).
I kinda wish they'd explore other styles of gameplay - like, go crazy, Bioware. Make that 4x game with a good plot! Write the bestest tycoon game ever, with lovable characters! Do a dating sim! They'd lose money, but it'd get interesting results.
And DA:I, as much as I love it, really plays like a game that had some scope issues. If they had cut areas, we could have had the ending in the actual game.
That article made me think that before re-thinking its vision, Bioware desperately needs to get its project management side in order.
Hey, I'm perfectly fine being told that I can save China and also get a hot dude.