I'm with you on this. I enjoy immersion in games. In real life there is no "sign" of someones sexual orientation. You could always guess, but you never really know for certain in all cases. And just like in real life, you can always say "no" or "not interested". Done.
It really isn't that big...
I'm pretty upset that I am moving and my fiance packed my things including ME2! I wanted to continue my fourth playthrough and finish it up with this new DLC. Won't be able to get to this one until we move next weekend. :/
Oh, I completely agree. My experience though applied to the question on the original post. I gave ME2 a shot without really knowing about about the ME universe at all. I don't recommend that to anyone else but that just what ended up happening for me.
I've played both now though many times so...
This completely makes me cringe because I'm not all that well off but I am a rabid fan of ME so I have spent that much money. Oh well. If BioWare keeps making amazing games and DLCs and I'm going keep spending my money on em.
I just responded in the Mass Effect "should I drop playing the first one" thread a moment ago. I actually dived straight in to Mass Effect 2 without playing 1.
A lot of people were shocked and almost disgusted that I didn't play the first one before diving in. But I absolutely LOVED it and I...
I actually started out with Mass Effect 2, finished a few playthroughs, and finally went back to play the first one.
The first one is 100% completely worth playing. I had the general gist of the story as I read up on it before playing 2, but there is nothing like actually playing the first...
I'm not sure that I ever think of sex in a direct manner, but I naturally notice if a man is attractive or not. I'm taken now, but when I first saw my fiance I was instantly attracted to him. From there I immediately wanted to strike up a conversation to see if his personality matched up to his...
Garrus. DAT VOICE! I like that his character is a bad ass yet completely sincere and endearing.
Forgot one: for some reason I kept calling War in RDR: Undead Nightmare "boo" because I loved it so much. Not sexually though. :| More like the best pet ever.
Hrrm, that's a tough one. My fiance likes games but doesn't LOVE them. There are only a handful he is willing to play. He too really enjoyed Assasin's Creed. Other than that he's played Infamous and he liked that one as well.
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