Maybe the primary antagonists will be barrel-crate hybrids. Maybe the barrels want to infest all Cratehood, and only the heroic WareHouse Guy can save them!
Hmmm... a boss fight ? Is this a superhero game or something ? Boss took probably huge amount of bullets in her face and only got winded up. I don't understand why that scene had to be done like that. It's copypasta from just about any old fantasy game with superhuman opponents and monsters.
She could have ducked for cover, take few shots at you and once you get successful shot in, she'd fled (or perhaps die right there).
And here I was, thinking people will complain about the laser sight on her gun.
French chick is angry because you slept with the Book chick, she just acknowledges that she can't stop you from doing it. Apart from killing either of you, of course, but it seems that's a no-no.
Wow that's sneaky, real sneaky.
It is, I missed it at first as well. I think Harlequin means trickster.
I once looked it up in a dictionary, iirc it said dance performing clown. But I guess that's just one of many definitions.
The fact they used this as a defense against the RPS article, makes Bioware's writers and designers seem not very bright. Or at least, just Gaider.
RPS article?
I loathe the snipers too, but the ninja police were fun, and the parkour boss "battles". I'm not sure if the plot was cliche or not, since no one else ever dared to come up with something so stupid.
I now imagined Obsidian as a monastery full of scribes hunched over parchments, writing pieces of code and dialogues under the careful guidance of the Whipmaster.
Sounds kinky.
Throw in a steam punk computer in which they place the scrolls, and we suddenly get a really cool monastery.
One day, the flying zombies will come and get us (while moaning the Valkyrie). And only the pirates and ninjas will be able to stop them, but only if they put aside their differences...!
Your statement doesn't make any sense at all.
Blond hair, blue eyes was how they imagined an aryan looks, that was the reason why "the whole" country saw them as a beauty idol, not because all of Germany suddenly developed a thing for blonds.