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The Neverwinter mmo was announced ages ago. It could be fun, I'm hoping it will recapture the same kind of feeling that D&D: Stormreach did. Here's some gameplay from August 2012 They will not drop 4e though, look how much work they've already done. I doubt 4e and 3.5e will make much difference anyway, it's still going to play like an MMO not a table-top game.
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What are you playing now?
Can you guys stop defiling my favourite food please.
- Mass Effect Trilogy
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Trudging Through the Mere - NWN2OC
Maybe his character is just super lazy. Did you ever think of that?
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The funny things thread
- The funny things thread
- Mass Effect Trilogy
I think it's more of a pop culture thing and where they wanted to go with the character. After all those years of watching MASH a Lieutenant Commander is going to be perceived as lovably incompetent whereas a Major is going to come across as either whiney or a potential love interest. The real question is how humanity ever got anything done without a Captain or a Corporal as part of the main cast and perhaps explains why the alliance and council races do very little throughout the series. And before anyone says it, yes I know the flaw in my argument I'm just hoping that nobody will point it out.- Mass Effect Trilogy
- Borderlands
This was news to me so I figure it may be useful to some of you as well. The shift codes Gearbox give away through facebook and twitter have a fairly long lifespan and all the pc codes listed here worked for me just now and I have 19 extra gold keys.- What are you playing now?
I think that's the first time I've ever heard someone say something positive about the Retribution campaign. Did you ever play Chaos Rising? If not you should try to pick it up the next time it's on sale because it's campaign blows Retribution out of the water in almost every way.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS!
Didn't it already work twice? Wasn't Heavy Rain a successor to Fahrenheit? I'm not sure, they're not my thing so I never checked. I disagree with the whole direction anyway - I'm sick of game devs who want to make movies. If you want to tell your story write a book or make a movie, in a game the player is your co-writer and you should allow them to make the meaningful choices as to where the story goes. You say that but in my opinion it's a new genre that developers are still getting to grips with and the moment someone makes one of these games with story and direction on par with a highly acclaimed movie or television show then the whole process will have been more than worthwhile. I think that when one of these games does include real branches rather than forcing everyone down the same railroad it's going to reap big rewards, but then again adventure games have almost always railroaded players and still manage to be loved by a sizable fanbase so I don't know if it's ever going to be vital. Another benefit not to be overlooked is that this is a genre that can easily work without any violent content and seriously delve into stories about romance, tragedy, comedy ect. in a way that other game types couldn't hope to. And the advantages over a film are that you can actually be in the story effecting things and you can actually see other ways the story can go. Some stories may work better as interactive games than straight-up-movies, I imagine something like The Thing where you're stuck in a room with a number of people and wondering who the monster is might be even more atmospheric for example. I think there's a lot of untapped potential and that it's worth exploring even if they're not for everyone.- Movies You've Seen Recently
- Pictures of your games
Assassin's Creed 3 ending spoilers- Pictures of your games
- Mass effect Trilogy
Diana Allers basically fills in the role of Emily Wong (and a lot of people seem to hate her although I didn't find her more annoying than any of the other characters). If you take her with you then you get a couple of conversation scenes and a shallow romance. Othewise she's like Kasumi and Zaeed in ME2 in that she can't be interacted with except for her specific big conversations. I think there are also some extra banter lines from her and other members of the Normandy crew if she's aboard and you also get some war assest points which have a very minor effect on the ending. You won't miss much from not taking her with you but ME3 is mostly about the accumulated little things, so I'd suggest if by reloading you only have to replay a half hour of exploring the citadel it's probably worth it, if you've already left the citadel and done missions then just forget about her.- The funny things thread
- Update #37: Happy 2013!
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http://youtu.be/l9vB1tPeycw http://youtu.be/ihF_aXi-Huk- Pictures of your games
Okay, thanks. I look forward to seeing it- Pictures of your games
Is that in any way a story spoiler or just a side-thing I can watch without it ruining the plot for me? I really ought to get around to finishing BL2- The funny things thread
- Anti-Dragon Age 2?
Bioware fans always seem so insensitive.- What are you playing now?
The whole show is actually on youtube. It's called Robin Williams - Weapons of Self Destruction and it's brilliant from start to finish.- What are you playing now?
http://youtu.be/K3JikfDJx2M- Anti-Dragon Age 2?
Is there anyone that woman hasn't slept with?
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