PC? There is a skip the fade mod. That and the respec ravens are the essential DA:O mods.Arontala said:Dragon Age Origins.
While not necessarily an intro, the fade has made me quit several times. It's just so incredibly boring.
Oh, and the tutorial for Fire Emblem 7.
hahaha...its so bad they made a mod for itoctafish said:PC? There is a skip the fade mod. That and the respec ravens are the essential DA:O mods.
You should have picked the version that has Blind Guardian playing in the background. It's much more epically bad.Witty Name Here said:Elder Scrolls games really get repetitive when you repeat the tutorial for about a hundred times. I like making multiple characters for multiple skill paths and guild quests, and while Skyrim's intro is awesome the first time around, it really bores you after you see it for the fourth time.
Also "Sacred 2 Fallen Angel"'s CGI intro is so hilariously narmy that it really kills my intro in the game as soon as I pop it in.
Seriously, just look at it!
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Blind Guardian is awesome. Ever since the Unskippable episode, I've taken a liking to their music. It's metal I can listen to without hearing someone growling out the lyrics.Witty Name Here said:Your wish is my command!Soviet Heavy said:You should have picked the version that has Blind Guardian playing in the background. It's much more epically bad.
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The song is somewhat catchy, but just the scenes of the concert and then the intro increase the narm factor by 32%
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That's awesome. As for Death Metal, it started to show up in the 80s as metal genres began to expand and focus on more grim subject matter. I think that's why I like Blind Guardian so much. It's part of the Power Metal movement, which was a reaction to the death and depression during the 80s metal. It's much more optimistic and heroic.Witty Name Here said:As a fan of some of the older types of metal, I have to agree.Soviet Heavy said:Blind Guardian is awesome. Ever since the Unskippable episode, I've taken a liking to their music. It's metal I can listen to without hearing someone growling out the lyrics.
I love the music style, but not how certain "Death Metal" themes have snuck into the genre and now countless people think metal naturally involves roaring out the lyrics in the most guttural voice you can think of.
Hell, sometimes metal doesn't even involve lyrics, like this awesome song from Metallica.
Apparently one of their band members was a really big H.P. Lovecraft fan, so they decided to write an actual THEME for C'thulhu
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I have to say it sort of fits the Eldritch God of Insanity.