In what way did it borrow from The Lord of the Rings and Robert Jordan's opus?
Having a fairly limited range of opponents?
That's like criticising something like Call of Duty for having human opponents/human opponents inside machines.
Let me get this straight. You use a laser or incredibly fine drill to hollow out paperclips before filling them with soya source?
This is the FBI's day off.
I getting metro tomorrowmy dad did not want to take me to bt games today
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What source taught you guys to misspell sauce as sause and source?![]()
BlehMetro isn't out yet dude, got delayed to the 26th.
Don't most rpgs in a fantasy setting have some opponents who resemble orcs to a greater or lesser degree?
I think I understand what you mean though:you would have liked to have seen more of the beasties that roam the surface
[and underground] of the world in which Dragon Age is set, wouldn't you?
I'd have to agree that the cut scene which shows a close-up shot of the darkspawn at Ostagar reminded me of the prologue in the
Fellowship of the ring - except that in DA, the archers don;t seem to have been nearly as effective.
Time for me to plug my PC speakers into my monitor and get some Xbox 360 action.