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I love mondo media. They make some of the funniest stuff. Dick Figures is hilarious and more people should watch it if only a few people actually knew about this series before.

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@Jaichimfizzler If opened but unused games for PC's are still new, then why will no retail store take them back if they haven't been "used". When it comes to retail, once the game package has been opened, it is considered used, whether or not you actually used it. Especially with PC games. By opening the games, they made them used games by their own definition. To say otherwise on their part, would make them hypocrites (which wouldn't surprise me.)

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@GlaciusXL Nice point there with the fake headlines. It is completely ridiculous that Gamestop would do that. I didn't really like Gamestop to begin with, but this just completely proved my point about them... I can understand about not supporting the competitor, but this is sure to destroy any reputation that they may have built up over the years and they will be remembered for this for many years to come. At least when it comes to PC gaming... The xbox and ps3 fanboys won't care one bit unless they play PC as well.

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Dragon Age 2 spoiler alert* I'd have to say that in Dragon Age 2, it seems like they are more just preparing for a 3rd one. Considering that all it has to do with is Hawke and his/her role in the fall of the Chantry. Although I'm personally on the mage's side in this, playing on either side and seeing the events fall as they do gives one the thought that it was going to happen regardless. Hawke just managed to minimize the damage. From there on, it seems the circle rebels against the Chantry as a whole and the whole world is descending into chaos from the actions of a hero who was just trying to make things better. It is nothing more than a story of the eventuality of fate and no matter how much even the most powerful people try to struggle against it, it will happen anyways. Not only that, but it shows how sometimes the worst things can come from those with the best of intentions.

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Possible Spoiler Alert (Mass Effect Series) I think the Reapers are a group that, although villains, need the hero's to survive (literally). It seems to suggest in the end of Mass Effect 2 that they need these races in order to reproduce. Which probably means that their actual life span is limited, although it may be a long span. If this is true, that would mean that they must have been created, much like the geth were. However, unlike the geth, these Reapers completely wiped out their creators (or even may be made of their creators) and have taken an interest in the other races in order to evolve and survive. If this is true, then the Reapers humanity, mystery, motive, and presence are all there. They would be aggressively fighting for their survival, like all beings do. The mystery being their past and their presence being felt all over the place, as Mass Effect 1&2 explained.

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Honestly, I don't see why the Reapers are considered to be so bad. They are a mysterious group, yes, but their motivations were made pretty clear (at least to me) in the end of ME2. I won't go into that for spoiler reasons, unless someone really wants me to. However, I think that anyone who has beat the game should know their motivations. I'm really glad The Conquerer made it into this list. I wouldn't call him a true villain though. His story kind of makes you pity him, at least it did to me. In Dragon Age 2, the villain was humanity, no doubt about that. That helped the story a lot, but it shouldn't ruin the story because the villain was not any one person or group. That's shallow to think of a villain that way. An antagonist does not have to be a single person leading a major group, it can also be an idea or philosophy. Dragon Age 2 shows this.

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