LE GASPITY! WHAT AN UNFORSEEABLE TRADGEDY! [/sarcasm]So. I'll be on here a lot for the next week or so, seeing as how my 360 just got the Red Ring of DOOM!!!!
I doubt it's a storm here, but where I live we're having really shit weather as well. And on top of that I think I'm coming down with a cold. I really shouldn't have gone to Cardiff yesterday. Though I did pick up a game for my PSP called Invisimals. Pretty good, though it's nothing to shout about.LE GASPITY! WHAT AN UNFORSEEABLE TRADGEDY! [/sarcasm]
Good luck getting it fixed/repurchased Burrito.
On another note, there's a severe storm in this area of Washington. 60+ MPH winds, wires crossing/lighting flashes all over town, fun shit like that...
Absolutely. But generally as soon as EA touches something it turns to shit. Just look at Assassin's Creed. Ubisoft has a great dev team, I'm a fan of most of their games. But EA likes to do things their way - and that means pampering the graphic whores. I'm always really excited when a game comes out with an EA label on it that's not like that. And DA is actually not falling short. It's extremely crisp and smooth, combat is fun, if a bit repetitive, but I'm assuming that's because I've only really had a team of three of myself plus one archer who I was too lazy to program not to run into melee. And that will also improve with me getting more skills. Dialogue is surprisingly nonlinear, I really wasn't expecting them to pull through with that claim of 30% but it seems plausible after a couple hours of play. Oh yeah and my dwarf ass has already gotten laid with a three way.I thank Bioware for the goodness of DragonAge, not EA. EA is simply the publisher.
J-just leave it at that next time...When ever I try to be entertaining the ladies useually kick my ass or file a lawsuit Agaist me