Entirely plausible that Bethesda took the same route as Obsidian did with New Vegas, putting clues to future expansions into the vanilla game.
That, or some developer(s) have put quite a bit of work into creating a very complicated (and entirely unmarked) quest, waiting to see who can figure...
This. You grab the child, the screen fades to black, then fades back in and you have some sort of slug in your hand.
If you chose to believe you murdered that child, that's all on you.
I'm always playing a typical warrior class. There's an unparalleled level of satisfaction to be had when you can defeat anything in the game with little more than a sharp or blunt instrument of some kind.
Here's your main problem: You seem to have the false impression that Valve is a game developer and NOT primarily a digital publisher.
Get out of that mindset, and you'll be pleasantly surprised whenever they actually manage to release a game.
My basic list:
* Game hasn't really changed since Call of Duty 2 was released.
* Desperately wants to be more action movie than video game, makes no attempt to hide that fact.
* Due to the fact that it's become a cash cow, features bleed over into other games and annoy the hell out of me...
That. Enough said.
But, I don't think this just revolves around Tali. We have an entire race of people we've interacted with, including a number of memorable characters: Kal'Reegar and Daro'Xen, to name a few.
I think everyone has contemplated what the quarians or volus look like without...
So, the problem only became apparent because someone experienced it and then posted said information on the wiki, meaning the patch had already been released before anybody knew about it. AND, it's essentially a one-time glitch where a pre-existing save gets corrupted by the addition of the...
Sounds promising (as well as a FANTASTIC idea), but I seriously doubt it's going to happen. After having my Xbox for a few years, I'm come to think that Microsoft hates having any kind of user-created content available. As far as Sony goes, I haven't had a PS3 long enough to know. Although if...
Yahtzee seemed to miss the fact that this game was made by a company based in Amsterdam.
And you could switch the crouch/aim buttons. It's called the "Alternate" control scheme.
The obvious mistake you're making is that you obviously consider Valve to be a game developer.
Once you get that crazy thinkin' out of your head and realize they're a digital distributor (who happens to make a game whenever they feel like it) you won't be so angry all the time.
I think Moderner Warfare was a very unenjoyable game based on my playthrough of the campaign and my thoughts as a gamer, so I never bothered with the multiplayer. I also made sure to borrow a copy for my 360 and even made sure I wasn't signed in to MY gamer profile, so as not to stain my gaming...
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