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The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull review is outstanding, as well.

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeev! Shev?

I always liked building houses, too. My Sim, on the other hand, would stand around and complain about the wall sconces I chose. This is before he was burned to death in a shed (http://www.avclub.com/artic….

And you want to be my latex salesman…

Again, good point. Forget I said anything.

Good point, but do you really need to describe the mechanics in detail? Wouldn't you generally assume they are similar from Far Cry 3 to 4? Unless you have a complete revamp, like from Mass Effect 1 to 2, then do you need to explain the mechanics other than a couple tweaks here and there? I'd say, since Calum

I had no problem with that review, either. Granted I have no plans to play this or Alien Isolation because they're not up my alley, but I thought this review brought up some good points at how mindless this game is. I'm not sure anyone expected Far Cry 4 to have insightful social commentary, but a little

The comment section is ANGRY, today! A lot of uncomfortable reads throughout this thing. It was a fair review that said the shooty parts are good, the game looks pretty, the plot is bland, and developers should put more thought into the non-shooty parts of these games, before crapping it out. Not sure why there

Citadel you don't play, until near the very end. From Ashes you can do right after you leave Mars. Honestly, the DLCs fit in during any part of the game.

I'm not going to spoil anything, but if your conversation with Garrus near the end of the game doesn't get you misty, you are a cold, cold human being.

Tying it into the color conversation, sweet Jesus did Transistor have color to share! Not to mention a great soundtrack. Love that game!

Unfortunately, it is sold out.

If you don't have any DLC, I would recommend getting From Ashes and Citadel. From Ashes gets you a new party member and Citadel is just fun. The other two are interesting, but not essential.

I think it adds a very interesting spin on the story and is worth it. If I am not mistaken (since I have not Played DA2), some of the characters in Awakening appear in the next game and your choices have any effect on how they turned out. For a DLC, Awakening is long (I think it took me 20 hours to complete), but I

Yep, I definitely did my research on the strength build. Right now, I've got Adaptability and Endurance at 20 (I'm at level 100-something), but they're getting there. I caestus-run sounds awesome! I've been thinking about that, but the lack of range has to be crazy. I imagine once you get a hold of something, they

Oh, man, that sounds great! That is one thing that drove my wife crazy: the huge inventory of weapons and weapon enhancements. I am used to it from playing so many RPGs (and I LOVE crafting systems), but it can be a bit off-putting. I had her avoid playing ME1 for that exact reason. Would you say that DA2 is more

Thanks for the info. I am just sick of having to go back to Tartarus to "train".

It's good to hear that someone likes that game! I never used the tactical camera, so it sounds like the transition will be fine. I need to get this game (actually, I am hoping someone will get it for me), so I can move on to DA:I.

Not to plug another website, but I am thankful for Kinja Deals and their daily Black Friday deals notices for games. My wallet is not thankful, but I have a feeling gaming options in the house, will be almost too much to handle in the next month.

So, they'll pretty much stop, once they hit the 1870s, since RockStar covered Westerns with Red Dead?