It really depends on what book it is. Took me like half a year to read Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne because I forgot it so often. However I think my record is 1.5 days, lay in the sofa for like 10 horus and read the last 4/5 of "the subtle knife". Otherwise two weeks is a pretty average time...
I got a T-shirt and a free DLC along with some soundtracks and stuff when I bought the Signature Edition of Dragon Age II. It was worth the price (It only cost a couple of dollars more.)
I recently bought the Witcher 2 Premium Edition. Totally worth it as it for some strange reason was...
I AM
-Male
-Age 19
-Straight
-Grew up somewhere in the middle class, yes. Though not with tones of video games
-Above-average intelligence yes
-Not really racist, I just have an issue with how the intergration politics works in my country.
-Non-Religious, absolutely!
Haha. Very nice thread, I must say.
My setup:
Vocals - Commander Sheppard (Female one)
Lead Guitar - Geralt of Rivia
Backing Guitar - Garrett (Thief)
Bass - Merrill! xD
Drums - Khelgar Ironfist
Keyboard/Piano - Sona, the Maven of the Strings (From Leauge of Legends)
Violin - HK-47...
There's a lot. However some of the greatest, in my opinion would probably be the Thief-universe, the Dragon Age-universe and the Mass Effect-universe. With Ebberon and Elder Scrolls as runner-ups.
Haha. Especially when the stealth-system doesn't work x)
Otherwise Health-regen is pretty lame in some cases. Though in ME2 I thought it was good. I also hate sections in games where infinite enemies spawn until you've "done the right thing".
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