Bought one of the water bottles when they came back on sale yesterday and, other than the fact it's $15 to ship to Texas for some reason, I'm really looking forward to taking it everywhere.
@itsahme: I don't think it's all that strange. I've always found anything mafia related to be extremely obnoxious and not entertaining or interesting in the slightest. I can see why the show is lauded the way it is, wouldn't try to take away from what people love about it just to be contrarian, but I'd never watch a single episode of it again.
As much as I absolutely cannot stand Tiny Tina as a character (she's almost an exact recreation of one of my younger sisters from a very insufferable period in her life), her DLC from BL2 was incredible and what appears to be an entire game based on something similar is a quite exciting.
@big_denim: I'm 100% with you on that one. I would've crawled through broken glass, getting my cheeks (both sets) whipped raw by hurricane winds to cast this vote. I got lucky that Austin has a ton of polling places. Vote like someone you care about's life depends on it!
@flstyle: I've been avoiding that option for a long time, but it may honestly be the best way to handle it this long after the fact. Thanks for the reminder, I think I'll actually just go with that and keep my interest for the next installment while hoping they fix the issues from the last one.
@flstyle: I've been trying to do the Trespasser DLC at least twice a year since it came out, but every time I go back to DA:I I'm able to play long enough to get used to the combat again and then...can't do it anymore. There's something about the game that I enjoyed well enough to see the main story through, particularly some of the companions and their party specific banter, but I've basically given up on ever enjoying it again and finishing the DLC.
@humanity: Origins is the only one I've really enjoyed so far (haven't played Odyssey yet) due almost entirely to my absolute hatred of the Animus/modern day component in the series. There were so few segments, and they went by so quickly, in Origins that I could basically pretend they weren't there and just enjoy the experience as a game set in an interesting time period/place, which is all I wanted from the other games. The animus portions just ruined them for me unfortunately.
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