tempertress' forum posts
[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="psymon100"] Except its only blackheads.psymon100
Well, as she complains, once the pimples shrink to gone there is a spot there each time. She is panicking because she wants clear skin or near clear skin and she said it's getting worse.FreddyJeffery
Well. Why not take her to a dermatolagist anyway?
If she is 'panicking' some advice from a suitably qualified professional may calm her nerves?
Dude, just take her to a doctor - don't ask the internet for medical or dermatological advice.Friends, Better Off Ted, How I Met Your Mother - pretty consistently.
Also any lengths of time spent at home watching TV from bed with nothing else to do fixes most things.
Same. It's MADNESS.EDIT: Hmm, seems like it apparently started working again and I can see cooments correctly.
PumpkinBoogie
[QUOTE="tempertress"]
I have a serious love/hate relationship with this game.
I think it stands up well as a solid RPG with great gameplay but I hate what has been sacrificed from the first game. The complex RPG levelling systems were all left by the wayside while more action running and climbing elements were picked up - to no real advantage in my opinion.
gpuFX16
Pretty much my feelings. I liked the original after I gave it a try, but after thatl, things did'nt really feel right. ME2 felt weird to me. Lost the RPG mechanics in favor of more third-person shooter action, which is'nt really up to the level of polish seen in stuff like Vanquish or Gears of War. I was'nt as disappointed with ME3 as others were because I had some rather low expectations of it- in fact, I was planning on skipping it entirely, but Amazon threw a lightning deal for half price so I decided to go for it then. The original had a lot of problems in lazy side mission level design. The latter games had problems in their over-simplification. Despite that, though, I actually liked the ending(s) and I was happy with my choice. I felt it suited the story and I still loved the series. It's easy to nitpick games, especially the big ones like these that we assume would know better, but at least for me I still loved these games.
Shooters and far and away not my realm of expertise but personally I just think they need to evole. I don't think gamers are satisfied with stock standard mechanics and repetitious uninventive stories. Publishers and devs should get on board with that.
I have a serious love/hate relationship with this game.
I think it stands up well as a solid RPG with great gameplay but I hate what has been sacrificed from the first game. The complex RPG levelling systems were all left by the wayside while more action running and climbing elements were picked up - to no real advantage in my opinion.
I love the series but it still doesn't compare to Knights of the Old Republic.
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