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I wouldn't say it is always that way. I've always enjoyed the GTA stories for instance. The issue with Skyrim as a model is that Elder Scrolls games always feel incredibly impersonal. People talk at you, not with you. NPCs are there to give quests, not to build relationships with (I'm not talking about romantic

Yes, I agree on that, but the idea to use Skyrim as a target worries me all the same. Where it is good for open worlds, it was bad for many of the things I like most about Dragon Age, and given the backlash DA2 received I can envision them going too far in the Skyrim direction to their own detriment.

Meh, the game was already pretty broken, and I did the dumb fortify enchanting thing to give me super weapons as soon as I found out about it. It wasn't maxed out, but it was in the 90's, lol. I spent my entire first semester of college doing nothing but playing Skyrim.

God I'm tired of this discussion... I don't begrudge anyone the right to voice their opinion on the direction a franchise takes, I do so myself quite often. That said, year after year... It is soooo annoying. Anyone want to know what it feel like to be a PC gamer, enjoy Final Fantasy games. All you hear is 'It is

CITY ELF GIRL, LETS GOOOOOO!!!! My Inquisition Leader, and Grey Warden will be bro'ing it up, and Hawke won't know what to do with herself while the Elves are goofing off.

It wasn't a bat, it was a straight up dildo if I remember correctly. There was also a jetpack, a gimp suit, and characters and story I could take seriously. San Andreas proved a game could be stimulating to play while also being tongue in cheek, and humorous, so I don't know why Saint's Row decided to just ditch the

I don't think that is really a fair excuse of the decision. It was their choice to make, but if it boiled down to being scared of GTA then that really grinds my gears. GTA didn't stop Sleeping Dogs from being a solid game and enjoyable, and it certainly wouldn't have stopped Saint's Row from being enjoyable either. It

I really enjoyed the first game, but the direction they went with the second really miffed me, along with the marketing. The second game was still good, but it felt like they took something that was functionally enjoyable, and put stupid stickers on it or something. By the time The Third came around there were dildo

That is kind of a lot of money. Hell, I smoke and I wouldn't spend that much for a little emoticon, might pick up the game and grind out the achievement for it, but that is about it.

To some of us Power Rangers represented cool. Not all of us were into Arnold, and Jackie Chan exclusively.

This isn't that silly really. It kinda reminds me of every Power Ranger transformation thingy ever. Assuming kids are still into that it seems kinda cool. And if they're not into that, move over, cuz -I- think it is cool.

It is art, everyone is going to have different opinions. I personally dislike typical Moe, but all Japanese art isn't Moe, and it is stereotypical to assume so. Regardless, art is all about context, and, for the most part, story and characters give that context. So, really, it all comes down to what art style is best

I really don't see TOO much wrong with this. I avoided the pig, and the ape because they looked silly, so, really, I've only had to deal with Blaziken, and I really like Blaziken.

I totally meant 'buy' not 'by'...

I hope they go the Guild Wars 2 route. By the game, play away. I hate the subscription model...

Wow, this was fairly well done (or perhaps the language barrier stopped me from noticing flaws in the acting). Regardless, always love seeing women taking charge, and completely over powered physic abilities.

YES! I loved this iteration of the game. Now excuse me while I go draw Lara/ Sam fanart in celebration.

The fact that that was the connection you made, and my connection was simply that they're cripples probably points to some underlying issues I have...

I know, I saw that too! I giggled about it, then felt bad for laughing at cripples.

This is amazing.