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#1  Edited By ant0ni00

This is admittedly unhelpful, but I clicked on the thread thinking it was about cereal.

I laffed at this.

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#2  Edited By ant0ni00

@bonechompski:

I bought it a couple days ago, but its not available for play yet. The second it opens up and finishes downloading however, I will definitely be playing this. I've seen some gameplay and it looks pretty good.

@stryker1121

I'm also hoping for a GiantBomb quicklook.

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What a ridiculous request. You think it's the OP's job to provide context and properly encourage discussion when creating a topic?

I hope it's like a video game version of Van Helsing or Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

Honestly,

I thought that linking to, or even mentioning another site would be a rule violation of some sort. There are many, many forums that are moderated that way and I didn't know if GiantBomb's forums were also moderated this way.

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#4  Edited By ant0ni00

Sorry, the preview is in the latest issue of GI. I don't have a link as it's a subscription mag, and I don't want to be the guy trying to lure or send people off-site.

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#5  Edited By ant0ni00

Just read a preview for this game and I am a believer. Anyone else interested in this game?

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If I received it as a gift...

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#7  Edited By ant0ni00

@csl316: "My only issue was if they can control the Reapers, how did they get nearly wiped out by the Reapers?"

^ This. They can basically indocrinate Reapers instantly, as shown during the DLC mission.

And... Why is it that beings so unfathomably intelligent couldn't create AI that they couldn't compromise with, yet inferior beings like the Quarians created AI that they could eventually compromise with? Why is it that EDI can think like a human and be willing to act like one, but yet AI more advanced than EDI can't develop sentient emotion? For instance, EDI talks about how she'd die for Joker if necessary, which overrides any sort of primary self-preservation programming. Unless the Reapers have sentient emotion and it's just evil.

Why is it that their AI wants to wipe them all out, but yet lets an inferior being like Shepard decide what to do? Basically gave some inferior being the keys to life.

How can any AI surpass the intelligence of beings that god-like? I understand from our perspective that CPUs think faster and are more efficient at braining than people, but the Leviathan's intelligence isn't even in the same category. They created god-like AI because they're god-like themselves, but their intelligence has to be at least on par with their created AI since it seems that they literally know everything the Reapers do, even more-so since their abilities are intrinsic/biological.

If the original Leviathan race survived so long, why didn't they repopulate while hiding? Also, they know how they created the AI, and they know how they operate, what their plans are, etc... Why not just go to the source and destroy it? For instance, they could have built their own crucible in secret, overtook the Citadel after an annihilation cycle when everything restarts, connect their crucible to the idle Citadel and destroy their own creation.

The Leviathan DLC just makes things even worse.

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#8  Edited By ant0ni00

In its entirety, twice. Once on normal and once on insanity. I then needed the platinum trophy so I had to get loyalty status for Jack in order to keep her from dying during the suicide mission, so I  changed my armor so I could get max paragon to loyal up Jack. Then beat it again. Good game. The final one should be awesome.

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#9  Edited By ant0ni00

Once upon a time a long time ago, I was introduced to videogames via the Atari 2600. The only game we had was Combat. It was awesome. My brothers and I became so good at it that we would hold competitions for money. It was of course unfair since we had the ability to play all the time when the other kids did not. The favorite mode was bank shots. There was so much fun to be had blasting a tank after a series of ricochets. After our time with the 2600, came the Sega Master System. 
 
The SMS offered up some very entertaining times with the likes of Action Fighter, Kenseiden and Black Belt. However, NES envy kicked in and after getting that system there was no looking back. By the time an NES reached our household it was already a couple of years into its run so there was just a ridiculous amount of choice. Super Mario Bros. alone entertained us for years. Mike Tyson's Punch Out caused many controllers to be broken when trying to knock out Tyson, but I eventually did it and did it consistently. I was probably the first person in my hometown to have achieved this feat. Games like Blaster Master and The Legend of Zelda made it obvious to me that video games would be here to stay and not only that, I believed that they would eventually be as important as all the other forms of entertainment we enjoy, like music, movies and TV. Needless to say, all of this happened.  
 
When the 16-bit era hit, I had a Sega Genesis. The next-gen commercials got to me. I didn't particularly enjoy Altered Beast, but I later enjoyed Strider, Golden Axe, Sonic and many others. However, My Genesis became buried in dust after getting an SNES. There was no reason to own any other system when the SNES was available. It did everything better than the Sega Genesis. The only thing that could have been better was Sega developing for Nintendo at the time. A friend of mine got a TG-16. Poor bastard got it because he probably thought he was being different. Keith Courage sucked camel hoof. Legendary Axe was OK. The only standouts were Bonk's Adventure and Ninja Spirit. Other than that, there was pinball. 
 
The Sega CD came along and I was able to play it via a friend and it did suck, save for Sonic CD and Snatcher. The NEO-GEO was literally unjustifiable to me and still is. I don't get how a controller could be $200 and I still don't. I don't get how a game could be $200 and I still don't. Not to mention the price of the system itself. Yet, some guy I knew from school had one and four of those controllers, Super 8 Man, Nam '75, Magician Lord and King of The Fighters. WTF?! The only game I actually liked was Magician Lord. Anyway, I was happy to see it fail. Imagine the type of precedent that could have been set by its success? We'd be paying for games with body parts and mortgages by now. But we're not so Yaaaay! And then along came the PlayStation. I spent a few paychecks on that system and games. Twisted Metal, Warhawk, Battle Arena Toshinden, Loaded, and NBA Jam were my first games on the system. As you can already know, the PSX got better and better and better... and better still. I opted to skip the Saturn because everything I wanted to play there, was on PSX, until the Dreamcast was released anyway. 
 
The Dreamcast was awesome and should have been around longer. It changed things for me. I was finally able to see how cool online play could be on a console with Unreal. I played Unreal on dial up and it was the most awesome thing I'd ever done playing videogames at that point. When that system went away, I began to notice how fickle the industry had become since gaming became more and more entrenched in mainstream society. And just like that, the DC was gone. The system that made that happen, the PS2, made it rather easy to swallow the DC death pill. The XBox just reinforced the notion that games were going to be a cultural standard worldwide. 
 
And now videogames are just as important artistically as they are entertaining. So much so that much of modern technological advances were made possible by the existence of videogames.
 
Congratulations Videogames!

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#10  Edited By ant0ni00

I actually like Home, even though I'm only a casual user. I hope it becomes more successful. There is potential there. It would be rather cool to see some MMORPG-like quests in the environment. Maybe add an area where people can become warriors, cops, villains, etc. Era-specific stuff, like being transported to the 1800s area to do specific stuff that will net you items from that era to put in your home space as trophy. 
 
There's much that can be done. I just hope it sticks around because its existence can only be beneficial, especially if it causes some other system to do a better job at it.

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