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The Replicated Man was also my favorite mission in Fallout 3; slightly because of what you brought up, but mostly due to the awesome rewards you get for beating it (including one of the best energy weapons if I recall correctly). Plus that one guy who the quest revolves around was pretty cool (very vague to to being

The Nexus Mod Manager really makes things easy for me. For most mods on the Nexus website you just have to hit the Download With Manager button and then double click on the downloaded file in the manager to have it installed, then you’re set. You will have to download the manager beforehand of course, and you will

Edit: Sorry, thought I was reading a more recent article. Didn’t mean to comment on something that was months ago.

My friend, an avid Dark Souls fan, got me to play the first Dark Souls awhile ago. I got to Sen’s Fortress, but after getting a $20 gift certificate I picked up Dark Souls 2. Instead of waiting to beat the first one I started the second one and have been going strong since. Will probably keep focusing on it for the

I was struggling to remember the letters and stuff which I had just skimmed over, so I was really lucky I picked Father. Kate lives in my game.

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This one deserves to be amongst the best in my opinion.

Hell yes, this scene (and everything after it until near the end) is brilliant. It's why Hot Fuzz is my favorite movie, followed by Shaun of the Dead (the fight in the Winchester set to Don't Stop Me Now by Queen is probably my favorite scene of any movie). Definitely should deserve an honorable mention at the very

Oh, I've never thought of my treatment of video games similar to movies and books, but it is pretty accurate for me as well.

RESPECTFUL HALFLING WIZARD FROM A HIGH-CLASS BROTHEL WHO IS

Most rpgs like Inquisition, Skyrim, Mass Effect, etc I do tend to start a character (generally male) and get to the second act or at least 5-10 hours in before I stop playing it (as there is always something I dislike about the character such as his/her choices) but not with Inquisition. Somewhat.

I'm super excited for it (finished replaying Origins and in the second act of 2), but I'm slightly worried as well. My laptop is crap and outdated and I can't afford a new one or a new console, so I can only get this game on the 360. I haven't been looking too closely at information, but what little I have seen hasn't

I knew about the old god baby (and had done gone through it once or twice), but I was messing around with the Keep right when I was finishing my new playthrough of Origins as a character who romanced Morrigan but didn't go through with the Dark Ritual. I was surprised that it appears that Morrigan gets pregnant with a

Skyrim and Fallout: New Vegas on the PC are my most frequently played games. Every few months I return to one or the other. Having mods help keep the game fresh as well.

When I was in my 2nd/3rd (can't remember which) run through the game, I tried Renegade. I was fortunate enough to know this was going to happen, as I would never have done it outside of my interest in knowing how things vary between different playthroughs.

Well, from Friday and onwards I'll be playing a lot of the 3ds Super Smash Bros. I've probably put twelve hours into the demo for the past two and a half weeks, and that was just 5 characters and one stage! I'm going to be playing a lot of it, I'm sure.

Yeah the research mission was something that crossed my mind, but I'd be fine if they kept in in the so far defined area of the Mass Effect universe. I'd be interested to see just a couple of solar systems with several inhabited planets being the setting for a Mass Effect game, maybe with a crime syndicate or

I'm behind two of those three dreams (I'd rather have a dog than a pony).

What makes you think you play as a religious zealot? Is it the whole Inquisition thing? From what I recall in previous previews, the inquisition in this game is a collection of people from various places and cultures in the world who are trying to figure out why everything is falling apart and trying to fix it.

My friend has been nagging me to play Dark Souls for over a year now, and I got it several months ago but never got far into it. I don't like dying a lot in games, so yeah. This last week I finally started playing it and I'm actually getting in the flow of things (though I'll admit I'm cheating and using a

I don't even post on Facebook save for the occasional picture or video that fit my geeky interests (mainly mashups of tv shows and such) and sadly most of my friends and family don't watch what I watch, so it is a wasted effort. Thus me only posting stuff once every handful of months.