I just got accepted, and can't wait to start playing.
Yeah, the graphics are amazing, but the sound design is what creates the tense and gritty atmosphere.
It will likely be a close competition between Skyrim and the Witcher 2 for me; they are my kind of games.
Yes, but how much less of an RPG is it than the original Mass Effect?
I would prefer better A.I. and physics.
There is only one feeling I get from these screenshots, November is too far away.
Whoa.
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10. This game is too f***ing awesome.
@ Eternus
You didn't comprehend my comment. The majority of my comment pertains to Mass Effect 2; it was in response to your comment stating that people who did not enjoy Mass Effect 2 simply did not because it "wasn't identical to the original". In response, I gave you my reasoning as to why I did not enjoy Mass Effect 2. After I stated these reasons, I expressed my lack of interest in Mass Effect 3.
"Just because it's not identical to ME1 doesn't mean it's not a good game."
It does for me; I loved the original Mass Effect. I have played through it three times, but, no matter how hard I try, I can't make it through Mass Effect 2. My main problem, is that Mass Effect 2 was neither a great RPG nor a great third person shooter; it was merely mediocre at both. From what I have seen of Mass Effect 3, it seems to be turning out the same way. Hopefully I am wro...
That's funny; I seem to remember Darksiders running quite poorly on the Xbox 360 when it first launched.
Yeah, but Skyrim is more important anyway.
I'm already its bitch.
Yeah, I am kind of afraid. Skyrim will, in all probability, consume me.
This is a valid point, except for the fact that steam isn't allowed to compete.
I hope this statement is true; AI is the true future of gaming. I am perfectly happy with the graphical technology we have currently, but the AI technology feels slightly above what was capable eight years ago. That said, we have heard this before; six years ago we were promised the same thing from the current generation consoles. The statement already seems slightly hyperbolic.
The game looks amazing, but I'm curious as to how they intend to keep the player going in the right direction on the sky-rails. It seems a bit disorienting; the demo was obviously scripted very well. That said, I trust Irrational to make the sky-rails completely manageable.
I won't. I still haven't purchased a Wii. I'm not a Nintendo hater; I just haven't felt that the Wii is worth it.
I completely misunderstood the title the first time I read it.
The wait is becoming too painful.