I want to throw Mass Effect in the blender with SWTOR...so really, I just want to take the light sabres and force away from SWTOR and replace it with biotics and a lore universe that still has some sort of malleability left.
That would be some Epic nuttiness right there. I'd buy it.believer258 said:Katamari Damacy and Gears of War.
Why? Fucked if I know! I do have to wonder if such a thing would even be possible, though.
You mean like biotics?Blindrooster said:Okay.... what I was trying to say is that it would be a cool ability in for shepherd to use. No meme intended...everythingbeeps said:Yeah yeah, and Joker would have been a Spectre like me but he took an arrow to the knee, we know.Blindrooster said:Also, Shepherd could use a FUS DO RAHeverythingbeeps said:Mass Effect 2 and Skyrim.
Basically I would just like ME2 to be bigger, have more exploration, more freedom, more sidequests, more loot, etc. etc. etc.
Out of curiosity, how are the controls in Gothic 2 and its successors? I tried to play Gothic 1, but the controls were just so bad that I couldn't do it.BathorysGraveland said:Gothic II:Night of the Raven & Gothic 3
Not sure if two of the same series is acceptable, but whatever.
Gothic 3 features, in my opinion, one of the greatest video game worlds/environments ever with some excellent variety (Varant in particular is simply amazing). With a little work, the storyline could also be really, really good. But the gameplay and NPC's was shockingly bad/mediocre.
Now, combine the world and story (a little deepened) with the fantastic gameplay and characters of Gothic II:Night of the Raven, and you would have a near-flawless game right there.
You realize that this is basically late-game DF, after you've exploded everything, yes?Zenkem said:Dwarf Fortress and Fallout
A post-apocalyptic citybuilding game with extreme levels of realism.