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Azure79

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  1. But modding up a game to your specific tastes is fun!
  2. So do you just go around making deliveries and such? Do you have to follow traffic regulations? I'm not trying to poke fun, just genuinely curious on what makes the game compelling, since you seem to be really into it.
  3. Great update. If things go over-schedule, I would be happy to throw more money at Obisdian.
  4. I looked up Memoria since Tale said it was tear inducing. Definitely looks like a game I would enjoy. Will definitely purchase, but not at the moment since I'm finishing up Arkham Origins (I had a blast) and next up is The Last of Us. I stopped purchasing games until I know I will play them next. Keeps my backlog of games manageable. With the new Broken Sword game coming out and Deponia next on my list, I might just go on a adventure game binge after The Last of Us.
  5. Is AC4 even out yet? The series is moving too fast for me to keep up with. I've played 1 and 2 which I enjoyed, but haven't had the chance to play the other 2 Ezio adventures.
  6. Playing Batman Arkham Origins. So far I like it a lot. I think I'm about halfway through the story and it's been really fun. It's not a vast improvement over the other 2 games, but here are some things I like. - Large environment with lots of places to just explore around. It incorporates the Arkham City environment, but enough work has been put into that it feels new. You'll see familiar buildings and locations, but with a different feel. - Fun boss battles. So far I've faced Deathstroke, Copperhead and Bane. Each of these battles has its own little flair to it and bosses won't do stupid things anymore. For example, I thought the Bane boss battle in AA was pretty dumb with Bane running willy nilly into walls and stunning himself. He still charges you but will stop short most times before hitting a wall. There are nice surprises too. When I shot the bat-grapple at Bane to see what might happen, he grabbed it and pulled me towards him in a counter. Each battle has you incorporate your various gadgets into the battle, so it keeps things interesting. Plus its a lot more fun going up against enemies with similar skills as Batman instead of the somewhat monstrous and mystical bosses in the two previous games. Mr. Freeze being the exception. - I think the characterization for the various enemies is good. They did a much better job with Bane, who seems like a legitimate menace to Batman instead of the ridiculous caricature he was in AA. The voiceover work is good as well. Though I miss Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, the two replacements do a great job. - So far I like the story. I think the pacing is a little off, but overall it's kept me engaged and I'm eager to see where the story will go. - Combat is still as good as ever. I think the enemies might be slightly more aggressive in attacking you. There's really only one type of new enemy, which is the martial artist. They can counter your moves, so you have to react quickly to keep the flow of your combat going. It's a lot of fun when you have a good mix of enemies and you have to think quickly and carefully on who to attack next, where you'll be after the attack and when to use your special maneuvers and gadgets. - Nothing new on side missions. You have your Riddler puzzles, and then going around destroying canisters, stopping bombs etc. Same as the previous game. All in all, I'd put it right on the same level as the previous games. I haven't run into any bugs or crashes, though I've heard some people have had trouble. I'm having a lot of fun with it.
  7. I can't wait to play this later tonight. I have it pre-loaded and ready to go. Very excited.
  8. Nice headshots! I tried to stealth my way through most of it, but I couldn't get past the female boss with non-lethal means. She felt like the hardest one. The Bionic Chuck Liddell was easy in comparison
  9. My dogs. White one is Kola, a Korean Jindo. Red on is Abby, a Chow Mix. Good Dogs.
  10. I'm trying to get a major project done by the 24th, so I can stay home and play Batman Arkham Origins on the 25th.
  11. Source material pic gave me the shivers.
  12. Just to clarify we are talking about BG2, are you saying that BG2 EE won't have additional areas to explore? It's not what I said, no. Azure said that old areas have been re-rendered in a different way. That's not the case. Yeah, I was mistaken. Seems like it is actually "remastered area artwork from original renders"
  13. 4 new npcs and 30 new areas sounds good. Looks like they had the original artwork for this one, so new renders of existing environments. Still, I like playing with at least SCS now. I would buy if they had options for increased AI in enemies and such.
  14. Sounds pretty awesome. I usually go for a warrior type on my first playthrough since I'm into martial arts and strength training in my actual life, but I may play Cipher on my first playthrough. I find as I grow older, I enjoy the paths of intrigue and cleverness to solve problems rather than brute force. In games that is. I wish could brute force my way through certain parts of my life.
  15. In terms of balance, I believe the M.C. Hammer has you lose 100 gold every time you use it, eventually causing you to declare bankruptcy.
  16. For an RPG, my greatest immersion breaker is not being able to pursue actions I think my character has access to. For example at the end of DA2, [spoilerS AHEAD] You care given a choice to support the mages or support the templars. Throughout the entire game, both sides are portrayed as extremist and dangerous, with the more stable, reasonable members being killed by the very people they are trying to protect. Your title is the Champion of Kirkwall. You protect the city and its people, but you are never given that choice at the end. You can't tell both factions to go eff themselves and that you will go and protect the people from the chaos. You can't give an ultimatum you will kill any mage or templar that is harming innocents as you try and restore order in the city. I understand that some players will have motivations to support either group, but for me, it was more about leaving the crazies to their own conflict and protecting the people from their idiocy. When I realized I wouldn't get that choice, I almost stopped playing. [END SPOILERS] I think Obsidian has been pretty good about player choice and agency in most of their games so I'm not too worried. The only thing I can remember that annoyed me was the binary choice between Sand and Qara in NWN2.
  17. I'm a sucker for happy endings. So yes. Actually it doesn't have to be happy, just meaningful. Like the ending of PS:T, where you can talk to your companions one last time before you go meet your fate. That was touching and meaningful.
  18. Definitely. When I played with friends it was much more enjoyable, but its hard trying to schedule gaming sessions with friends as we get older. We usually end up playing a quick game of Left4Dead2 before calling it a night. I probably would've played swtor a lot if it had come out during my college days.
  19. Good combat system. Players and enemies fought under the same rules. This made for fun, challenging encounters and didn't feel cheap. Good NPCs. I liked most of them. They had their own motivations and spoke up during the storyline. Good sidequests and locations. The Unseeing Eye, Firkraag, Planar Sphere all great. Good humor. Edwin and the Nether Scroll, Minsc (hey, don't judge, I found him funny!) Jan Jansen and various other party interactions made just walking around fun. All combined into a awesome game.
  20. Gotta agree with Oerwinde. I stopped playing swtor because I found the overall gameplay and filler quests pretty boring. I would also buy a single player experience if they repackaged it that way. I liked the story portions of the game, but it just took so long to get to them.
  21. I would probably play on hard mode with expert mode on my first try. I would never play on Ironman mode as inevitably I would die and I don't want to waste time playing through the entire game again.
  22. Yes, of course. I feel some sort of kinship with Obsidian, even though I've never met anyone on the team in real life. Probably all the good memories from Torment, IWD and being here on the forums since their inception.
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