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Looking for a reason to carry on playing DA:O. I think I'm a bit burnt out on it. Either that, or it's really not engaging me as much as I think it should.
(I mean, in ways, it is engaging me, and I want to go through all the variations and blah because that's one thing I like about Bioware games, but it's really not grabbing me by the balls like Mass Effect did).
That, and I was listening to the Mass Effect soundtrack earlier, and I suddenly thought, "Ho shit, I LOVE this game! Why have I only played it one and a half times nearly a year ago and not since?!"
Because I'm an idiot, that's why.
However, it turns out I am too lazy to dig the game discs out, even for my space boyfriend. Sigh.
(I mean, in ways, it is engaging me, and I want to go through all the variations and blah because that's one thing I like about Bioware games, but it's really not grabbing me by the balls like Mass Effect did).
That, and I was listening to the Mass Effect soundtrack earlier, and I suddenly thought, "Ho shit, I LOVE this game! Why have I only played it one and a half times nearly a year ago and not since?!"
Because I'm an idiot, that's why.
However, it turns out I am too lazy to dig the game discs out, even for my space boyfriend. Sigh.

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I also button-mash in fighting games. Trying to memorize and pull off button combos while I'm panicking is doomed to failure.
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Exactly! My best mate used to spend days in front of the PSX memorising combos just so she could thrash me. I'd maybe learn one or two moves for my fave characters, but not an entire string. Too much like hard work! ;)
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Jennifer Hepler was totally on to something there. I would pay for another version of Mass Effect that I could just run around in, instead of shooting.
Oh yes! I'd actually pay good money for it.