
I understand your frustration. With the new consoles, I have a feeling it's going to get worse.
I understand your frustration. With the new consoles, I have a feeling it's going to get worse.
I love most of Mass Effect. IMO, if anyone hasn't played the series yet, then they might as well, wait for the price drop and get the games even cheaper. I noticed a couple days ago, you can pick up the trilogy used from GameStop for less than $50 and the [new] games separate on PC is still the cheaper buy. I own the games on 360 and I'm only missing ME3 on the PC. I plan to get the trilogy on PS3 when the price drops to $30. If the dlc were on the discs, I'd say, "Buy it NOW" (even if you already own the dlc), but as is, "wait for price drop".
I love combat, but I totally agree with you about Uncharted. It's a great example of a game with too much unnecessary fighting. It dragged the whole game down. It would of been a much better game with exploration and puzzles to solve.
I enjoyed P4 Arena, but I didn't play it much.
The Gears games are great. I hope the newest game is good too, though I didn't think we needed another Gears game.
Welcome aboard, Keegs!
Man, if you get a chance to pick up The Witcher 2, I say get it. It's a good game.
If I ever finish Fallout 3, my plan is to start Ni no Kuni, next or very soon.
El Shaddai is a weird game.
I hope it's not too expensive.
EA! DAMN YOU!
Damn. I remember that Streets of Rage ad. I use to stare at that page all the time in class, playing the game out in my head.
No matter how "realistic" it seems, playing Forza 4 is nothing like real driving.
Have I played Mass Effect?
The problem with ME3 is that no matter what choices you made through the whole series, the 3 endings are all you get and they're not that different from each other. I don't believe it had anything to do with indesicion, but more to do with the writers inability to account for the players' choices.
In most games, the alternate endings are achieved by specific events that occured in gameplay. Just randomly making up outcomes to the story would be lazy or indecisive, but I hadn't come across a game like that. Well, ME3 does kind of does that, but nothing else.