Alistair from Dragon age. He is just a fantastic best buddy. Or Guybrush Threepwood from the Monkey Island series. He is just amazing. Or Mort from Planescape: Torment. I would like to have a floating skull around.
I really liked the fact that the appearance of quarians is still a mystery. Sometimes it's nice to guess about it without having the mystery broken. I also think that the fact that Shepherd saw it but you didn't emphasises that the moment was an enormous show of trust rather than a revelation of...
Planescape Torment is my favorite. Never ever has I seen a game with so much depth. It was intelligent and fascinating and is still worth to play. To me, it is just a level above all other games.
I'm a huge fan of all the Infinite Engine games, så all these can be included. But I would also...
I don't know who the UAF are, so if you can clarify I would gladly add my opinion to who they are :-). And I actually live in a muslim ghetto too, even though I'm a christian-raised caucasian (I think my neighbourhood has close to 50 % muslims). And some pretty bad things happens here as well...
1. Planescape: Torment
2. Red Dead Redemption
3. Baldurs Gate 1+2
4. Vampire the masquerade: Bloodlines
and subsequently
Mass Effect 1+2
KotOR 1+2 (and I refuse to acknowledge tOR until it proves to be the single greatest contribution to culture since Mona Lisa)
/no-KotOR 3...
Iron Maiden
Hammerfall
Sabaton
Dragonforce
And many others, though that's mroe single songs whereas I have heard more than just the popular hits from these bands
Alright, where to begin?
First of all, the wave of islamophobia spreading through the western world disgusts me. To judge so many people based on the behaviour of an extreme minority is just wrong on so many levels.
Second, people who don't believe in evolution are unenlightened. They...
Well, while GTA San Andreas was an awesome game, I have yet to finish it. It is simply to huge and both times I've tried I've lost interest halfway through. I still liked the game though.
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. Has ANYONE here finished that game (or even made it through the...
I really look forward to it. People might complain about the replayability but I don't agree with that. It is just as replayable as Shutter Island (or any movie with a big plottwist) is re-watchable. I for one loved the mood and story of Red Dead Redemption and now I look forward to a similar...
I must say PS:T. I simply love this game, and I may be biased by nostalgia, but I think Torment did something that no game had managed to do before, and no game has managed to do since. It was a litterary masterpiece eoth interesting characters, deep philosophies and the most amazing dialogue I...
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