This is a well done news post. Sadly, this news is old hat already. Regardless, you definitely have a well-developed voice and definitely have a future in games-journalism if you keep honing your craft.
Hmm. I write a review on the cblogs this morning, and immediately Bioware announces a Mass Effect Trilogy. My influence is astonishing. It's nothing short of Orwellian.
If the PS3 version has all the DLC, I'll pick it up used down the line. The first game was fantastic, bit I hated the shift to action with the sequel and didn't even bother to care about the third.
@ arttemis:
*out of character for a second*
I totally understand you, but I loved the first two so much that ME3 was my most anticipated game in a long time. The only one I've ever bought on launch day. I liked it, but a lot of the spark was missing. It plays grotesquely similar to RE: Raccoon City. Go youtube that if you haven't seen it. They are exactly the same.
*out of character for a second*
I totally understand you, but I loved the first two so much that ME3 was my most anticipated game in a long time. The only one I've ever bought on launch day. I liked it, but a lot of the spark was missing. It plays grotesquely similar to RE: Raccoon City. Go youtube that if you haven't seen it. They are exactly the same.
Nice post. I'm a huge ME fan, but I don't see any need to sell the ones I already own or simply buy an extra copy of each via this set. This is particularly true when it doesn't seem to be adding anything new to the equation.

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