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It's not really the opposite, however. For instance, Mass Effect 3 is a bit like The Matrix Reloaded. The ending is a cliffhanger — you know they set it up for something else. There's no way they wouldn't set it up for some further exploration or explanation, some DLC/Matrix Revolution/balderdashery. It's too open,

Thank God SOMEBODY did that.

I think he's talking about you.

Depends on the modifiers we could add to those pretzels.

Awesome. See? I saw the numbnuts and I figured that was a proper sarcastic retort, then took that shit straight for granted. Look at me for being a numbnuts, indeed. My apologies, sir.

If only it wasn't true ... Bioware's next DLC? One can dream.

I can't tell if you're being serious ... are you being serious? I'll just preface this by saying I'm not trying to sound like an asshole, but my post was meant as sarcasm. Did you — did you take it as sarcasm?

I'm really liking what you did there. And I certainly agree with Uncle Jesse.

BUT FREE IS NOT IN ITALICS. That means EA can suck a dick, obviously.

Damn well sounds to me like you need some closure, considering what you want isn't the opposite at all.

I don't know — five years of jilted closure vs. The Shins? That's a tough call. I agree, however, that you definitely CANNOT be a penguin in Mass Effect 3.

Agreed.

That's perfect.

Probably best to read the author's name, too.

This whole damn thread is mad. Seriously. The whole damn thing.

By discussing it in public, yes — we are decreasing its functionality as we type.

Combined. Don't forget the critical "combined" tier.

Looking at mods themselves as basically giant cheats laced around larger ideals, think of all the awesome games we wouldn't have if not for them — and see the positive results developers have had from embracing the mods as living, breathing objects rather than user garbage.

3140. Suck on that, New York Times' commenters.

Holy shit — what a sassy answer to that meme. I am quite impressed.