Man, I really liked the first game, like a lot but for some reason I am just not excited by the sequel.
Also to be fair, some of the text logs in the first game were terribly boring. Most of the audio stuff was good though.
I wasn't particularly excited for this one, but the second I started playing it I remembered why I love these games so much. So fucking cinematic, challenging and at times, scary as fuck. Love it.
Why does a guy trapped on a derelict space ship infested with deadly zombie-demons even need money?
In the end, the greatest weapon against the zombie horde will be the free market.
The Invisible Hand makes a great bludgeon.
it's crazy... if I remember correctly the original game had you buy weapon upgrades and such from these vending machines..
I dunno, wouldn't you be like.... BLAM BLAM... oh hey they got weapons inside this thing.
Same thing happened in Bioshock.
I guess if you're in the business of making firearm vending machines, the idea that your customers might try to use their new merchandise to blow open your machines for more merchandise would probably occur to you, so you'd armor them up or something.
Why does a guy trapped on a derelict space ship infested with deadly zombie-demons even need money?
This is one of the things I'm glad they changed for Mass Effect 2. It annoyed me that, at the very minimum, on a mission to track down and kill a rogue Spectre who's leading an army of robots against all living things and the Council can't be bothered to equip you with Spectre-gear that they already have.
In ME2, Cerebus equips you with the best gear on hand and sends you plenty of cash to acquire almost any exotic accessories and upgrades that you might want.
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I wasn't particularly excited for this one, but the second I started playing it I remembered why I love these games so much. So fucking cinematic, challenging and at times, scary as fuck. Love it.
actually korea uses DMY with no separators and it's quite confusing
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I mean, the bit about the two names
I took that as it being like a couple's answering machine.
It's what we used before people all had individual voicemail boxes.
If I haven't seen it, it's new to me!
I don't know...I'm still not sure if that's what was going on. We need a PA staffer to go down the hall and ask, and then come back to us.
man mr. joel's having a harder time than I thought
I am completely unsurprised that Gabe is listening to a song called "My Dick"
That...doesn't work in any of the browsers I tried. :-/
I guess I could try restarting my computer, but that sounds like too much work.
my dick, rumble in the jungle
yo dick
got touched by ya uncle
it's crazy... if I remember correctly the original game had you buy weapon upgrades and such from these vending machines..
I dunno, wouldn't you be like.... BLAM BLAM... oh hey they got weapons inside this thing.
Same thing happened in Bioshock.
I guess if you're in the business of making firearm vending machines, the idea that your customers might try to use their new merchandise to blow open your machines for more merchandise would probably occur to you, so you'd armor them up or something.
This is one of the things I'm glad they changed for Mass Effect 2. It annoyed me that, at the very minimum, on a mission to track down and kill a rogue Spectre who's leading an army of robots against all living things and the Council can't be bothered to equip you with Spectre-gear that they already have.
In ME2, Cerebus equips you with the best gear on hand and sends you plenty of cash to acquire almost any exotic accessories and upgrades that you might want.