I'm also going to go with Lydia. She might not be anywhere near as developed a character as Garrus or Elizabeth or, if we're being perfectly honest, the Companion Cube but I still got a big ol' soft spot for my first adventuring companion, plus she was a huge asset during my character's early...
Saints Row IV. If the thought of blowing away hordes of aliens with a gun that fires weaponized dub-step, then following it up by dive bombing off the top of a skyscraper so hard you cause a nuclear explosion DOESN'T instantly fill you with joy then you're just empty inside.
Just because it's "entertainment" doesn't mean it would be exempt from having a decent story. If anything, you need a good story in order to have good entertainment. Look at any great popcorn movie such as Raiders of the Lost Ark or Die Hard and you'll notice not only do they have great action...
(Sorry for the essay, I find myself oddly passionate about this for some reason)
I don?t see how this could ever be good in the first place. Minecraft isn?t even a ?setting,? it?s a collection of variables that when taken out of its game context is pretty damn empty. Which isn?t a bad thing...
There's always Skyrim. Of course calling the marriages in that game "relationships" is a bit of an oxymoron, but I did appreciate that you were essentially allowed to construct the romances entirely in your head(my lady vampire lord and Lydia had such a lovely courtship).
The damned Chernobyl level in Call of Duty 4, I wasn't even playing on Veteran and it still took me forever to get through. WHY WAS THAT HELICOPTER SO SLOW?!?!?!?!
Just play through all three, you'll thank yourself for it when you see the decisions you make in the first game pay off in the second and third. Also don't worry too much about the ending for number three, most of the hate is angry hyperbole and if you're anything like me you'll probably have...
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