@Ultra_Taco Believe me when I tell you this: you can play the first Half Life game in computers 10 years old with no need of dedicated graphic cards. If you can read this message in your PC/notebook you can play it. Game is superbly programmed to still work in actual windows platforms.
My favorite game of all time. Still haven't played anything that surprised me more. This game defined me as a gamer. Without question one of the best videogames in history.
Always grateful that you as a player can choose those romances. Still remember (correct me if I'm wrong) that as a woman in ME2, you can't romance Tali, but you can do with other women of the crew. I'm not a catolic 'Talimancer', but I liked that because I felt that Tali had her identity in more aspects very well defined, and it wasn't part of a scheme of "everyone is Bi for the sake of choice of the player". Plus you can always have fanfics portraying that XD
How long will be the campaign? In hours, please. It's structure will be linear or it will have an Open world structure with drving vehicles, wich I hate. Can I see more videos of the AI performing?
"(...) there is no reason on earth that you can't have a little button at the corner of the screen that you can click to skip to the end of the fighting." Even If I won't even use that, I'm sure there are players that will enjoy that feature, you only have to let the player decide. But if this is overused by most gamers in a current game, it means that the gameplay failed to some extent to blend perfectly with the tale itself. Hell, it can be used as an excuse to put a shoddy and boring combat system, like certain 13rd sequel. Now, maybe I'm biased with my opinion after being a pro-gameplay gamer, but that doesn't give me any right or extent to defame and insult so blatantly an industry worker, not mather if is Bioware emplpoyee or a Rebellion worker. I also consider videogame as an art form, but when I purchase one, I only own the copy I purchased. I won't own a copy of a game or sequel that any dev ruined to some extent.
mvgc3 and JediKnightJace totally nailed it. I'm very forgiving with games that were close and in this treshold because they did right what I cared for: mostly was about gameplay and actual challenge. The review of Knights Contract in this site is also a good example. And I played it. Not 60 bucks material, but it's worth the time, and Namco doesn't hold the prices thathigh for 2 years like certain publisher.
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