thejadefalcon-old
thejadefalcon
thejadefalcon-old

Where does this picture come from?

They did release it with an artbook in the UK, for pre-orders.

Your point being? Bungie's universe, Bungie's game, Bungie's sodding rules. The book wasn't even that great. Enjoyable, sure, but it wasn't the bloody Shakespeare people make it out to be.

They're on the road to Riverwood. Your companion should have pointed them out to you. If not, go back the way you came, back to Helgan. They're on the edge of a cliff.

Satire, fuck yeah!

"It's probably the best zombie movie especially because of the cast."

Let me guess: you like to make assumptions of people who don't necessarily agree with your viewpoint.

They're all pretty good (read the first three). Nothing vital to the story, but it does help explain a few things more clearly (such as Anderson's mission with Saren and the quarians massive disapproval of Cerberus). I'd say they're worth reading, personally.

He's only a drunkard if you tried to redeem Loghain through the Joining. If you kill Loghain instead, the drunkard ending can never happen.

"But, ask gamers, demos aren't very good - and it's just a good way to gauge the game by."

*facepalm*

Well, then, maybe that'll teach you to read a bit more of an article, then next time, won't it? There's a distinct tone of seriousness throughout all of it.

Gears of War 1's biggest issue was that it simply didn't HAVE a plot. Don't expect in-game explanations any time soon. The only explanations come from very vague hints from random off-handed comments in-game and from a historical background in a booklet that only comes with the collector's edition. Fortunately, Gears

"The thing is, if you delete it from your PC it also goes from your list of games, which means if you want to install it, you have to buy it."

They're not saying a game is perfect. They're saying it's better relatively than the nines. Otherwise, no game would EVER be a ten out of ten. In which case, what's the point of having a ten point review scale? There isn't, so let's just cut ten out. Now games will be nine out of nine. But then, that would mean

I'm with SneakySpyGuy. I don't recall raping a demon. I do recall nearly GETTING raped, but...

"It works, as long as you never want to let family or friends play your games..."

They're doing this one for the fans though. The fans wanted FemShep, so BioWare decided that the fans can choose a FemShep that the majority like. I'm sorry that asking for fan's opinions is "pandering to the adolescent males" to you.

If so many people hated the blonde Shepard, they wouldn't have voted for her and would have voted for others. If they hated her and didn't vote, they can't complain. Clearly, the logic is that more people liked her than hated her.