seanathin
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Dragon Age, so much Dragon Age. There is also some Warlords of Dranor thrown in there as well. Picked up Game of Thrones, which I'm sure will only take an afternoon. Got Shadow of Mordor on sale picking up a controller tomorrow and will give that a shot soon.

That is also what I'm doing, only taking a few minutes a day to check my garrison in Warlords.

I know I would have gone with her in an instant. And that has nothing to do with the fact that she reminds me of Aveline from 2. No not at all.

I haven't found this bug yet, hell I was keeping Blackwall around with Dorean because of how much they bickered. It really sucks for the people that have it though.

You should play Uncharted 1 and 2. Uncharted 3 is meh Halo is also meh.

You should play Uncharted 1 and 2. Uncharted 3 is meh Halo is also meh.

Looks like I finished Dragon Age just in time. And here I was planning to actually get writing work done over the next few weeks.

Well first off play better MMOs. WoW is all about quests and those quests are filled with lore if you read them. Of course you can just ignore that and read what you need to finish the quest. Grinding will mostly get you nowhere these days.

My friends and I were pumped, I was dubious though. So my girlfriend, now wife, and I bought a single copy of off set the cost. We both rolled warriors so we could be interchangeable. Within a day we knew we should have bought two copies. By that point it was to late to get another. We both hit 60 before finding a

It's a system that works. And the time gates are not as much of a pain because there is a real game just beyond the instance.

It is the most fun I've had levelling since Wrath. It's all the technical story telling stuff they learned in Panda mixed with the actual great story like they had in Wrath.

This is a great time to jump in, the 90 boost is super helpful, and they run you through the first instanced zone, dolling out your skills in chunks so you can re-learn, or learn your class. Also any toon over 60 that get's boosted has all of their trade skills popped up to 600.

Oh I remember when the Queue hit our server. We had been hearing stories and laughing to ourselves, feeling safe in the land of medium, and then one day without warning, I had to do my homework while waiting an hour to play. Only time that semester I did my homework.

It's the Ice and Fire paradox of "God damn everybody is just a bag of dicks," which is to me what makes Dragon Age so much fun, because even the "Good" side isn't all that nice.

It's Bioware so I'm sure the story is good, and that it's a deep RPG, because again Bioware.

I had that experience last week when I was messing with the Keep. There were options that even after playing the game a few times I didn't even know existed.

I'm mostly in that same boat and as painful as it is to not watch all these videos and only read a story, once quickly I know it's going to pay off.

Oh God you have to open a different launcher! Heavens the world is going to come crashing down. Origin isn't anywhere near as bad as Uplay, that pos did stop me from playing to much Far Cry 3. I click it I run my game. Hell they give me free games all the time.

Same here.

Give DA2 a chance you can comfortably finish it in a weekend. It is bad only in that it's a weak Bioware game that is the sequel to their second best game in the companies history. The story isn't bad, and ended making me want DA:I as soon as 2's credits were rolling. The interplay between the companions is worth the

When I was playing WoW hardcore 2004-2009 I saved money because I wasn't buying nearly as many games. It had to be a major release in an IP I was already attached to for me to buy. So it came down to $15 a month for my gaming instead of $60 or more.