Freeman wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never got into Mass Effect b/c the first one wasn't released for the PS3. Would I still have a good experience even if I just did the 2nd and 3rd?
I really prefer gaming on a console to a PC but I might have to break down to get my bioware fix. Speaking of Bioware, I also loved KOTOR!
There is a continuous story line between all 3 of the ME games, so I wouldn't recommend skipping one. I personally think the first one is the best, although they all had their high and low points. In fact, the first ME might have been the reason I finally broke down and bought a 360. If you did skip it, I would definitely read what happens in the first one. And yes, KOTOR rocked!
Anonymous wrote:Never got into Mass Effect b/c the first one wasn't released for the PS3. Would I still have a good experience even if I just did the 2nd and 3rd? I really prefer gaming on a console to a PC but I might have to break down to get my bioware fix. Speaking of Bioware, I also loved KOTOR!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Dragon Age! I've played through the first a couple times and and just finished the 2nd. Loved it even with all of the obvious programming shortcuts. I'm just going to have pine away for DA3 until it gets released. Until theny I'm going to start on Dues Ex - hopefully it's as good as the first two.
I'm a HUGE DA fan! While you're waiting for the next one, try playing the Mass Effect trilogy. It's also a Bioware game, and even though the subject is different (sci fi/space vs. fantasy) you still get the amazing graphics, realistic characters and complex storylines that you had in DA.
Freeman wrote:Anonymous wrote:This completely explains all the whack jobs I see posting. Now I get it.
I love these posts. Next up, we'll be hearing about how all the D&D players are actually being converted to Satanism, if the heavy metal lyrics haven't already done the job![]()
Seriously though, what I find really amusing is that a family sitting around playing board games doesn't get a second glance. A group of adults doing the same thing(And yes, that falls under the definition of "gamers" as well) is often looked down on for some reason. A game is a game. There's nothing inherently good or bad about them. I don't see complaints about Mahjong groups, weekly poker games, or any number of other types of games. The only times there are problems are when you place too much importance on them, but that's true whether you are spending too much time playing them, to the point you neglect other things, or you hate them so much that you start denouncing anyone that enjoys them. Everyone plays games, from crossword puzzles, sudoku, board games, video games(Those games on your phone count), sports games, etc. That doesn't make anyone any better than the other.
Except for those who play Magic: The Gathering. Those are some sad, sad people![]()
Anonymous wrote:This completely explains all the whack jobs I see posting. Now I get it.
Anonymous wrote:This completely explains all the whack jobs I see posting. Now I get it.
Anonymous wrote:This completely explains all the whack jobs I see posting. Now I get it.
Anonymous wrote:This completely explains all the whack jobs I see posting. Now I get it.
Anonymous wrote:I would be stoked to find an old timers live D&D group. I never played, but frankly, I would pick it over Mah Jong or Bridge or some shitty Pampered Chef party.
Anonymous wrote:I love Dragon Age! I've played through the first a couple times and and just finished the 2nd. Loved it even with all of the obvious programming shortcuts. I'm just going to have pine away for DA3 until it gets released. Until theny I'm going to start on Dues Ex - hopefully it's as good as the first two.