I owe a portion of who I am today to the Mass Effect games... Such an incredible journey. And the lore behind the games is so extensive and brilliant. I love Mass Effect. Shepard is my gal.
Renegade Femshep who sabotages the genophage and condemns the Geth. Tali backstabbing Legion to save the Quarians results in the best scene in the third game
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Renegade Femshep who sabotages the genophage and condemns the Geth. Tali backstabbing Legion to save the Quarians results in the best scene in the third game
Nah screw that
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Legion is my guy, and my renegade Femshep shouting at the Geth and Quarian to make them get along is one of my favorite parts. Agree on the genophage part though, letting the Krogans run amok again seems like such a stupid idea
My kid just finished Donkey Kong Bananza on the Switch 2 and has declared it his favorite game of all time. It was on the assisted mode but he's only 6 so I thought that was still pretty impressive. It's definitely not an easy game.
He got the Switch 2 for Christmas and it's pretty fun. Hopefully more games that he will enjoy are out soon.
Legion is my guy, and my renegade Femshep shouting at the Geth and Quarian to make them get along is one of my favorite parts. Agree on the genophage part though, letting the Krogans run amok again seems like such a stupid idea
I just want the game to play out in a way that results in the best story and best cutscenes. That means Jen Hale is voice acting them, and it requires some tough choices.
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same thing with Mordin; I'd rather he not die but the whole scene was such good cheesy scifi video game drama. "Someone else might have gotten it wrong". Just top tier stuff. Same with the other scene; they did such a good job with the Geth / Quarian stuff that a tragic outcome hits. I understand people who go the opposite direction and you get Tali dying but I don't think that's as good a scene and it doesn't work as well narratively, IMO. But saving both sides is lame.
__________________ "The great promise of the Internet was that more information would automatically yield better decisions. The great disappointment is that more information actually yields more possibilities to confirm what you already believed anyway." - Brian Eno
My kid just finished Donkey Kong Bananza on the Switch 2 and has declared it his favorite game of all time. It was on the assisted mode but he's only 6 so I thought that was still pretty impressive. It's definitely not an easy game.
He got the Switch 2 for Christmas and it's pretty fun. Hopefully more games that he will enjoy are out soon.
My guy is 5 and has started to get more into video games, I was wondering about getting him the Switch 2 next Xmas.
I take it there's enough out there for him that's not too overly complicated?
Apparently the performance of Monster Hunter Wilds is dependent upon the DLC that you have purchased or have installed. Somebody was testing it with mods and Digital Foundry has confirmed it. I'd imagine they'll publish something in the coming days.
That's either badly intended or unintentionally badly coded.
Dang, love rally but their music doesn't really strike me
I bought assetto corsa rally which is in early development. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to mount my wheel most of the time. Tried it on conroller and it was pretty maddening / unplayable. It is very realistic though so probably best served with a wheel anyway
I'm ripping through another playthrough of Sekiro. Still a masterpiece. Still really hard, but honestly, a lot less difficult this time around because I know what I'm doing. Got through Genichiro on my third attempt instead of like 50 the first time. I'm nearing the end of the game now.
I began Expedition 33 over the holidays, but couldn't seem to stitch together more than 20 minutes of playtime in one sitting. Two weeks later when I'd finally gotten through the prologue, I was ready to bail, frustrated with the combat . . . now that I'm seven or eight hours in, I'm so glad I stuck with it.
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I'm ripping through another playthrough of Sekiro. Still a masterpiece. Still really hard, but honestly, a lot less difficult this time around because I know what I'm doing. Got through Genichiro on my third attempt instead of like 50 the first time. I'm nearing the end of the game now.
Such a great game.
Jinsuke Saze (that blue mother ###### that kills you with one attack) will haunt my dreams for life.