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Tel Aviv

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  1. Just began Morrowind yet again as an Imperial 'Legionnaire' type, should keep me occupied for a good few years or so. Its such a difficult game to begin though, the sheer size seems daunting. I just need to persevere I suppose.
  2. Open to interpretation I suppose. Myself? I thought Sidious was holding back, so to speak. He wanted to force Anakin into action, into choosing a path. He clearly wasn't spent, as soon as the choice was made Palps zapped Shaft out of the windu. ... Jesus, that scene was awful to watch. It felt so awkward.
  3. Thats all I ever hear from you these days. Leave Revan be, he's overrated.
  4. I'm indifferent. What best serves the sequels plot is what matters most. If that means we never again see the exile or Revan then so be it.
  5. "REMEMBER: Gun's Don't kill people, its just that certain noise they make..."
  6. I don't think it's feasible that either the exile or Revan will return in any major capacity. There are too many variables in the mix. Customizable aspects, PC levels and the like... but also the characters themselves, characters we defined through our own choices. The only comfortable approach I can think of is the one TSL took, merely hearing of the characters and their fates, never actually encountering them. Though that may not satisfy some. As much as I love TSL it has buggered a potential sequel. Buggered it like a heron.
  7. Yes, of course. I would think most people would to some degree. Except the odd hormone fueled teen that is. Puberty leads to the dark side, making them bitter and distrustful of the world. "Curse you god, for making me this way!" and so on.
  8. By Chris Vrenna aka Tweaker! Very good indeed.
  9. I've got stuff to do! I can't be reviewing everything at your beck and call.
  10. Ahh. But BioWare made vast improvement over our much-loved Malak with Jade Empire though. The were excellent antagonists, especially, . In some ways they are comparable to TSL's baddies, in that . Then of course there is the resemblance! Don't think I hadn't noticed Muzyka, wherever you be! As for the KOTOR\TSL conundrum I prefer TSL's bleaker story arc. Yes yes yes, it can be messy at times... (and hurried) ...yet it is infinitely more complex than KOTOR. I think the exile is very under appreciated also, OE gave us the opportunity to role-play, to give our character actual dimension. BioWare did no such thing.
  11. It did. Invisible War too, though they also used selected music from the 'Kidneythieves'. Final Fantasy VII had an epic soundtrack, as did Jade Empire. My absolute favorite though is PS:T. Wunderbar!
  12. I believe my fingers will be making sweet console love to the x-box 360 seeing as I prefer the playage of PC games, yet am without the clams to beef/soup up my PC. Also, we can look forward to a JRPG or two such as Lost Odyssey, the Japanese answer to PS:T.
  13. I limited my liste to those games I had played. Planescape: Torment – 92% Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn\Throne of Bhaal – 89% Jade Empire – 85% KOTOR – 85% Deus Ex – 81% Deus Ex: Invisible War – 80% TSL – 79% Fallout 2 – 77% Baldur’s Gate – 75% Fallout 1 – 73% Arcanum – 66% Morrowind – 60% Vampire, The Masquerade: Redemption – 54% Lionheart – 51%
  14. Psst. He lies. He wont ever use that name. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Its true.
  15. Arwen Pael? I would think Coolio McHoolio would make a more suitable name to be honest. Pfft. <_< ... Note to self: Steal name.
  16. I don't think it can be anyone other than an as yet unknown character, be it padawan or veteran.
  17. Gott im Himmel! "There may be trouble ahead..." I forget the rest of the song, but it's not exactly pertinent anyway.
  18. Yeah, I have to agree I'm afraid. Not too great of a first impression to make I'm sorry to say, sex god or not.
  19. Its as much the exile's story as it is Revan's. The overall story arch of the series is of "two contrasting characters, war veterans, shaped by the horrors of their shared past (the mandalorian wars i.e Vietnam in space) both separated, but bound by the force and their converging fates". I'm not opposed to a total restart of the series, but should Revan have an important role to play in KOTOR3 then so should the exile. He is as much a part of the story arc as Revan, whether you like it or not. Besides, TSL gave us an opportunity to make him a much more complex character than we ever could with Revan.
  20. You'd think the woman/cat combo would be the sexiest combo of them all, but you'd be wrong. Sadly.
  21. Ouch <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It was well deserved.
  22. I have to say, despite many a completion, the game retains much of its mystery. I had no idea Malak's lightsaber was even attainable and I've yet to come across his robes either.
  23. Obsidian did have to work under difficult circumstances though. I think they tried to encompass so many possibilities and outcomes from KOTOR that they actually compromised the plot slightly. I do love the overall story arch of the series though, two contrasting characters, war veterans, shaped by the horrors of their shared past (the mandalorian wars i.e Vietnam in space) both separated, but bound by the force and their converging fates. … As for all this true sith business, that's all way over my fabulously maintained head, I'm afraid.
  24. I wholeheartedly agree, it would be a blessing to see some Jedi on Sith action, next generation style. ... Any word on its becoming yet? Who will develop I wonder.
  25. That's what I like to hear! But there's still so much to be taken into consideration. If only Leonard Nimoy where here.

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