I see what you did there...
I see what you did there...
Geez, if only Capcom was smart enough to put this DLC on the disc, then those who wanted it could just download an unlock code after purchasing it, while everyone else would already have the data on their disc, drastically cutting down the size of the patch.
A lot of that got lost in the ending controversy. There was a lot else wrong with ME3, from the bad level designs to the poor side quest system. The whole Crucible was an out of nowhere bad sci-fi MacGuffin. One of the biggest areas of speculation, what hell does Tali look like, was closed out with a hastily crapped…
Mm... about what? I gave a few reasons why I felt ME3 was a rushed patch -job of a Mass Effect game: usually linear dialogue choices with not even the "illusion" of choice kept intact. To the point where I actually stared at my screen wondering why everyone stopped talking, and then realized "Oh! I can actually say…
Meh. The Mass Effect series went down after the first game. What else is new? It started out life as an awesome Third-Person Shooter, RPG hybrid with incredible lore, aliens, and locations, but became a dudebro, cover-based third person shooter with RPG "elements"
I agree, under no uncertain terms, that ME3 was a cascade failure as a Mass Effect title. Not as a game, it was mechanically sound and very pretty, but as a continuation of an existing IP it fell tragically short.
And no, not because of the ending. Ironically, the ending was one of the few moments I felt like I was…
Bioware also told people that their choices would matter across all three games, then completely ruined it with the ending that they rushed out. So who's more of an asshat, the company that makes promises to people that they can't keep, or the guy that tries to do what he feels should have been done in the first…
Can they also write up a way to make it play more like Mass Effect 1? kthnxbai
Congrats, you're the 5th person to make this comment.
Your originality is amaze-balls.
Careful with that joke, it's an antique.
yawn. generic. yawn.
It's a larger problem than just gaming, unfortunately. Society in general seems to be losing its ability to treat people with any sort of courtesy or respect. This is most obvious on the internet, but you see it in real life too (most notably in politics, where some people seem completely unable to merely disagree…
I just play games and I am sick of the haters and trolls. The worst is that these trolls genuinely believe they are entitled and justified in their behavior. They think they get to sling mud if they aren't entertained. Or make personal attacks if they are disappointed. It's like they never learned how to communicate…
....No, I wasn't trying to be cool or original, I thought that's what we were calling it? I'm sorry, did I offend you?
That would be the Wii U, actuallly.
Here's 50! (Not all from movies) and they actually say them :D
ugh, i dont care how much video games advance anymore, just bring back arcades to america :(
Kirk mentions that it's very light. Does it have rumble?
You realize they don't want to even touch the code of the old games. It's about adding content without changing the old one, the simplest example being Trophy support for games that didn't have it. What is so bad about that?