Season 1, Episode 1: The Captain has been shamed and must visit each crew member in turn asking them to kill him to regain his honor.
Season 1, Episode 1: The Captain has been shamed and must visit each crew member in turn asking them to kill him to regain his honor.
Cool story of note, so does the Old Testament! The problem is the copy of it that was included with the New Testament is chopped up and missing almost all of the important bits leaving it feeling a little bizarre and incomplete or just downright confusing in places.
It's just classic uncertainty in the face of an unknowable future. Things change around us every day, and if we don't understand those changes, or accept them, we're quick to mash the resulting discomfort up with our fears for whatever might come next. The assumption that the 'THING I DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH"…
Right, but that still falls under the notion of the guy operating a business without paying taxes, which, combined with our society's ridiculous hang ups on the sex trade, is really all it comes down to. Someone wanted to bang a bunch of dudes, and some one helped make that happen in what I'm assuming at this point…
I'm not entirely sure I see what the problem was here, aside from Scott operating a business without some form of license or paying taxes.
I'm actually surprisingly behind the oo's look. It's soft and uncluttered, and that appeals to me.
Sorry about the length, I don't actually know how the blogging system here works to be honest.
Yes, Dragon Age, but also Mass Effect and the Old Republic. And how about instead of talking less I started talking, like a whole lot more? You see Bioware's writing quality has been flagging for a while now but the thing is, you could see it coming.
I played through to the final battle. I gave the game a shot, I really did, but it and a lot of Bioware's games are given significantly more credit for their writing then is deserved. They've been getting worse for a while now...
If you would like a taste of good writing, in a fantasy universe that takes itself seriously, I would recommend the Witcher, but honestly jumping into the Witcher 2 doesn't leave you adrift. It's where I started and I'm no worse the wear for it.
Dragon Age 2 was terrible, but then so was Dragon Age Origins, and the Mass Effect franchises. Before you declare me a simple troll, give me a moment, I've thought about this a bit.
Hey I feel for you man, I heard Dragon Age 2 was a pile.
Well it was simply the final nail in the coffin that started getting assembled back in Mass Effect 1. Long story short their games were riddled with bugs that would see another developer castrated, and writing that wouldn't rate daytime TV. Oh sure they put fucking in their games, but that honestly is mostly for…
Thank you, I agree wholeheartedly!
My favorite part of everything you just said is the fact that you don't want to live where I am. You just made my day thank you.
Defend myself against what?
Weed smokers are worthless?
This seems a bit of an extreme response.
Quick note about those beautiful animations. They look great, yes, but only if you plan to just watch the game. If you're playing it, it means every time you jump up on a ladder you're locked out for the x number of frames they have the girl swinging. Climbing up a ledge? Go grab a soda or something because this is…