I'd have to say Batman Arkham Asylum. The ending left me with a puzzled look at my face asking:
"Wait, that's it?"
It simply felt wrong to me. Basically the only thing i preferred in City to Asylum was the ending.
I much prefer turn based. It usually provides me with more tactical choice. I almost never power level. By doing so i create myself a challenge which can often be overcome through careful play. In real time I tend to get confused by what is happening. I'll play just about any rpg. But given a...
My character's most defining trait is his passionate hate for the undead, vampires and werewolves. He goes out of his way to kill them. He is very annoyed at not being able to kill the Companions after finding out about them.
Also stockpiling potions, because you never know when you will need...
I'm the one who does the most stupid things in the group, also I'm prone to having laughing fits no matter where or with whom I am.
On the other hand when the need arises I'm the most down to earth guy to whom most of my friends come for help or advice when they need it.
Also I'm quite often a...
I'll make a pretty big generalization here and say that almost all 2D games hold up extremely well.
On the other hand most of early 3D games (early-mid PS1/N64 era) look really bad today.
Games after that rise sharply in graphical quality. And the cartoony cel-shaded ones tend to look almost...
Another recommendation for A Song of Ice & Fire. Also The Wheel of Time. haven't read it all but it's pretty good so far.
If you don't mind sci-fi I would recommend the Adventures of Miles Vorkosigan series written by Lois McMaster Bujold.
Furthermore just about anything by Stephen King but...
It isn't all that hard you just need to have a herbalist so you can stock on potions.
On my first playthrough on normal I killed Wynne and didn't even miss her all that much.
I was a dual-wielding dwarf rogue and had Morrigan (without any healing spells) plus Alistair
as a tank, the last slot...
Well you know what they say. Eight is the new fifty.
On the other hand my mom put me to surgical correcting of the ears (purely cosmetic)
when I was six and I sure wasn't going to any beauty pageants. It was a pretty interesting experience, I still remember the crunching noises behind my ears.
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