I really hated dragon age only because the main character didn't have a voice. i mean come on it's not that bad. even if the character had 1 voice for each gender and species that still is only 6 more voice actors.
Is it just me or does the KotOR II style of character loyalty seem a bit pointless? In the end they are either going to support you or leave you. Their loyalty is irrelevant. in ME 2 it makes sense to gain their trust. So what i'm saying is character loyalty really smart or should it not be in...
yes that's another thing too but why do i have to save the world? in fable 1 i could choose from freeing the world of evil or becoming the evil. i liked that. your choices were simple:
1) be the ultimate good guy and purge the world of evil
2) be a super jerk and become the evil
and as for...
It seems to me that in some moral choice games that the evil choice just doesn't seem evil. My main point would be in mass effect the renegade option isn't bad at all. Such as when you threaten someone to give you something they have. To me the more evil option is to kill them and take it but...
Mine was an idea for a game. You have this gun that shoots out interconnecting wormholes. For an easier explanation call them portals. With these portals you try to escape a crazy robot that is trying to kill you. I think it'd sell.
being the watcher of let's play it should be a game that you're good at and know all the ins and outs. LPing doesn't even have to have be for relevant games. If you do uncommon LPs you're more likely to get a small but loyal fan base
But you never even talked about your opinions on anime. you simply went off on a rant about Japanese history and good job you did your homework but you provided no information. your facts are fundamentally flawed. Western culture is not a Christian based culture. it was at one point but it now...
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