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Raithe

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  1. Ran through Priority: Thessia on ME3 Legendary. Sigh. The fun of doing it with Liara and Javik and the conversations between them. Great. The environment is aesthetically pleasing. The reveals on Asari superiority are nice. Kai Leng. Goddamn Kai Leng. That scripted fight sequence. The fact that he keeps crowing about his abilities even if you are kicking his ass. Then you have the continuation of the ego of the assassin who had previously been stopped by a terminally-ill Drell, then only escapes from getting his ass thoroughly kicked by you due to a gunship using high explosives to take the floor out from under you and he then gloats that "he beat you". Between the scripting of that fight and that writing, it sucks all the joy and delight out of that mission.
  2. Deadline - Richard Donner Dies
  3. I was keeping it simple and stayed true to Liara through all three games this time around. 😏
  4. Getting into ME3 Legacy edition. Being reminded on just how much background feels you can get from those conversations you overhear. While the missions tend to push the war adventure, with occasional moments of emotion, it's the small things you overhear that make you consider the horror of the war. The refugees, the teenage girl waiting for her parents, all those little things that you might not actually pay attention to.

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