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Aw, man, this game does not sound up my alley at all, but I would consider playing it to partake in some jolly Gameological cooperation!

You get to a point in Child of Light where you don't even notice the rhyming anymore. The last half of the game is very good and I loved the ending.

Origins has a very Mass Effect 1 feel. I feel it necessary to play ME1, when starting a new character, because of all of the choices, but it can be a slog.

There is no difficulty setting for Dark Souls, its default is hard. My advice: sorcerer makes the beginning a bit easier. The first couple areas are very grindy, but it opens up, after that.

Captain Toad is worth every penny and is totes adorbs.

I always send James because he is annoying and it gets him out of my hair.

I can see people having beefs with those reasons, but the game and material is strong enough to overcome it. I will agree about the blood mage thing. If you play as a blood mage, it would be interesting to have your party members be shocked and/or comment on it.

She's not that bad. Maybe my opinion will change, once I play more of her personal quests. So, the jury is still out on my monsterness.

Hmmm… I'm not entirely sure, since I only have a consule. I'm sure someone in the community can answer this for you.

I'm definitely going to go with Bethany, next time. Carver is such a dick. I imagine the person who wrote the character had a really annoying little brother and wrote the character from an older sibling perspective. Older siblings are the worst.

That was my thinking. You know what the other classes would generally entail, but the Jew was a mystery.

I did my first play through as a Jew. The special abilities are ridiculous.

You lost Mordin?! You monster!

Those are great, keep murdering away!

This weekend, I will be continuing my first play through of Dragon Age 2. I just started Act 2 and I have to say I'm really digging it. I actually really like just focusing on your time and energy in one city. You really get to know Kirkwall and it has a homey feel.

I enjoy doing nothing in open world games. In Skyrim, I'd scale mountains for hours, just to see the view.

Ha! I had a similar reaction. Got up quickly and went to get a glass of water. So uncomfortable.

Jason Gann, who did Wilfred, is pretty funny. On second thought, I think I may have proved your point.

That's a depressing evening, though.

I want this show to be good and I like the cast (except Gil), but it is painful to watch. The scene where they are standing on the porch dancing and singing "doctor in the house" was downright embarrassing and not in a funny way. I want this show to be Happy Endings and it never will be, nor will it ever come close.