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#1 Rebecca_Lessay
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I always start out saying "I'm going to be their worst nightmare moewhaha"

Then later when the evil-option appears I think "Well, that's a douchy thing to do" and I end up going for the good option instead. 

Guess, I'm just a good-ol'hearted-softy.

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#2 Rebecca_Lessay
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For pro-social games, I was impressed by the Walking Dead game. It's a zombie apocolypse game that focses on how well you build your relationships with the other survivors. Usually I'm not into the whole zombie-genre, but this one is actually good.

Anti-social: GTA, the game is all about doing things that would get you arrested in real life. Yes, you get arrested ingame as well but that sentence only takes 1 second.

Other then that I remember going into people's houses and smash their jars in the Zelda games... that's pretty anti-social as well.

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For best game ending I have to go with a MOD that was made for the Dragon Age game. [SPOILERS]During the game you had the option of romancing your travel companions. In a certain ending you could even marry the new King Alistair and become the new Queen. What I didn't like, and I guess a lot of other people didn't like was that the whole wedding ceremony was only shown through a block of text.

Later the Mod "DahliaLynn's Alistair Epilogues" came out and featured your character marrying Alistair in a cutscene.[/SPOILERS]

For worst endings Fable 2 and 3 come up to mind.[SPOILERS] The story was fine even if you only had to grind a few hours to finish it but end-battles were so unmemorable I had to google it to refresh my memory. Imagine actually spending a lot of time bonding with the game only to have the supposedly-biggest-strongest-villain in the game be killed with one lousy shot. It was disappointing to say the least.[/SPOILERS]

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#4 Rebecca_Lessay
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Hi people,

My name is Rebecca and I'm a game-design student. Lately I've been trying to come up with new game ideas. But now I seem to have gotten stuck at thinking of goals for games. Mainly the ending of an ingame-story. For inspiration I looked to some of my favorite games and see how they did it. Unfortunatly not all of these games had such good endings.

This brings me to my question: Which game ending did you like best and which game ending made you want to demand a refund?

I'm really curious to your opinions! 

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#5 Rebecca_Lessay
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A while ago the controller was acting funny, Something with the wire. The only way to actually made the damn thing work was to wind the wire around the controller to keep the it in place so it could work properly.

Now (2 weeks later) my brother decided to fix it and now it won't work at all. (Go figure...)

I'm pretty sure that the warranty ended long time before my brother tried to "fix" it.

Is there any tutorial out there that can help me repair the controller?

They seem to charge a lot for a new one these days...