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Agreed. The speakers/monitor/keyboard are the only things I have a problem moving around/adjusting. My mouse is wireless so it's really not that much of a hassle as compared to everything else.

What about Tomb Raider (2013) then?

Like I mentioned in another post (in conversation with someone else), the original ME was the only one that I felt remotely compelled to go back and play several times. The second and third just felt shallow in terms of what you could do so I never felt the need to go back and play. Their stories were mediocre, at

Can't tell that to people who are so eager to judge.

Ooooooooo, fun fun fun!

Yes, you can spam abilities like that. Holy shit.

OMG REWARDS MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND. FACT FACT. (It's like you're some sort of video game Tea Party member screaming "FALSE FLAG" ffs). Regardless, the reason why ME2 and 3 appealed to a large audience specifically because it was dumbed down for such an audience. You are part of that audience. A game doesn't need to

Wow. So it requires/warrants removing such a feature from the game completely? If anything the classes could have been tweaked to account for such encounters and the difficulty could've been patched. It's not that tough to do so, and apparently this wasn't such a large problem as you make it out to be because the game

What's the point here? That it's possible to kill a Thresher Maw on foot? Congrats. Point made.

Once again, that's opinion and not a fact. Until you can provide me with actual flaws that don't necessarily count as opinionated garbage then I'll take what you say into consideration.

So is some sort of congratulations in order then? Oh and by the way, I was talking about most of the people who made a point against the combat of ME1 as compared to ME2. Not you specifically, but it was nice of you to take it personally.

you're a bit of a testy cunt aren't ya?

(Judging from the comments I would assume that many people didn't.)

Sadly, Cata and MoP have streamlined dungeons/raids. Hopefully they'll get away from that in WoD as they have mentioned.

I love you.

Fucking this. I am not the only one that feels this way. Thank you ~

Plenty of last-gen racing games chased realism and simulation. But one game—Criterion's Burnout Paradise—said to hell with that, let's have fun. Years later, no pure racing game (or open-world driving game) has managed to capture the sheer thrill of Paradise, though Criterion's follow up Need for Speed: Most Wanted

Friend of mine preferred 2 over 3. Felt 3 was more limited in some ways.

The Mass Effect series was easily one of the most influential and iconic of the last generation. Of the three games, it was perhaps Mass Effect 2 that made the biggest impression. The rough edges and janky combat of the first game were replaced by punchy, functioning third-person combat. The overarching story may have

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