So everyone keeps ripping on "Retake Mass Effect" as wanting to take it back from someone who apparently stole it but that doesn't make a lick of sense. I think RME means they want to redo Mass Effect like a "retake" in a movie production.
They still haven't fixed that bug that makes the inventory unusable. For some reason it doesn't open to a sortable list. I just get a long alphabetical list with no useful information displayed.
The first one would be considered a "black" movie and be disregarded by half your potential audience. Second one lacks conflict. Idea number 3 is just you venting and doesn't deserve being addressed. Number four sounds like Oscar bait. I could see that one getting made. If you use Jandau's...
I think Perfect Dark on the 64 had the best AI. When things started to go south, the bad guys would run away. It made me feel like I wasn't fighting mindless drones. I would love to see enemies in games show some self preservation.
Rainbow Six had a mission like this. You had to sneek in and copy a file from a computer and get out. Killing a guard, knocking a guard out, or being seen was an instant failure.
Either Kirkwall is the San Fransico of Thedas or BioWare went overboard with the gay thing. Being an RPG, the option for a homosexual relation should be there. But I should not run into 3 gay NPCs in less than an hour.
Lets do as Yahtzee said and role play. While we live in the 21st...
Woot! Go Raiders! I think once I get my Bachelor's, I'll get my masters in "slacking off" from Crazy Go Nuts University. I wonder if they have a doctorate program.
I remember that game had amazing cut scenes for the PS1. I never beat it but I was on the last boss. I still have a copy of the game. Too bad my memory card got wiped and I just don't have the time to get back to where I was. The combat was refreshingly different the story wasn't that bad either.
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