Ah, gotcha.
Ah, gotcha.
wat.
Actually, you can control procedural generation a lot more than you seem to think.
I mean, sure, it'll be random, but it'll be random within a specific range of rules.
Or he doesn't have all the answers.
Well, this game seems to be a much more accessible (and I say that with utmost positivity) version of those two, so I'd get the lot of 'em.
How did it feel being sort of dragged along your character? No motion sickness?
Maybe they don't ALL speak the same language.
Pretty sure most people are cautiously hyped for it. Just not enough to go nuts publicly.
Well, men are awesome.
Will be interesting to see how much they've improved in-game content.
Never actually played the first one.
I know, but what I brought up costs a lot of it. And I never said it wouldn't result in more sales. Just that it might not. Or might.
Those words are a wee harsh for something they don't owe the community.
New animations, voice actress(es), change in story, etc. Costs money.
True. Though, ME was an (action) RPG with gender choice as one of its major foundations. They'd lose on removing it.
Absolutely. But it's a gamble. I think that's the problem.
Second one. And I don't believe it's a mere stereotype.
Eh, I doubt it.
18%. At least for Mass Effect 3.
Aye, and a lot of those were male players, so that makes the female audience even smaller.