ME1, mainly because it had a much stronger story. Gameplay wise, it had problems, but I really hate how their fix for most of them was just "let's remove them and make an action game". It was the beginning of Bioware no longer trying to make RPG's.
The thing Telltale seems to be excelling at is dark, interpersonal drama. That's not really what I come to Star Wars for.
Walking Dead aside, Telltale are most well known for their adventure/comedy games. They could make a pretty great Star Wars game, although Trek or Gate seem like more fitting franchises for them.
Wait. You can play most multiplatform games on your PC, only missing out on a handful of exclusives. Give it a couple of years and you'll be able to get the consoles cheaper, when there's a decent library of games to pick up and nasty technical issues have been sorted out. There's little benefit to being an early adopter.
Gengar's design is pretty good, I like that he takes on a form that more closely resembles his previous stages. Also Pinsir is a Pokemon that's desperately needed an evolution for quite a while and his definitely doesn't disappoint (shame the same can't be said about Heracross). Although Pinsir and Mawile's both feel like they could have simply been regular evolutions.
I like that Aggron becomes completely coated in metal and drops his rock type too.
I'd agree with the general consensus here, it's arguably the best of Star Trek. It's a bit "darker" which some fans took offensive to, but it easily has the best character development, story arcs and most consistent performances. There's some really amazing episodes too and it deals with the issues of war beyond just the "lets blow stuff up!".
Really annoyed about the DLC scenario here, which is just becoming far too common. If I'm getting a lesser experience for playing it on the platform I want to, I can more than happily hold off for a complete version of the game to release.
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