Goblin Baily: DILF

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Rebel scum!
I just said I'm not condemning people without trial
From Notty's deviantart page. Didn't see this posted, sorry if it was.

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Chapter Four BP cover
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not angry enough to be scottish
Oh I'm going to have some fun with these! *the SP less so....*
tough luck... the pirate's life is not for the faint of heart, but maybe we'll finally learn the origin of SP's name...
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I'll take 2, no haggis required... and oh btw
Avaron1974 you may want to see this ginger....
Well maybe they actually need a new broodmother even more as a strapping lad, could that have something to do with one of Trisha's obsessions?

As an aside, so sad that the level of Bioware games dropped so much after Dragon Age Awakening, still remember Baldurs Gate with great fondness,
My theory is that the female of their species are highly inteligent creatures capable of "stealing alien technology" the ones we see are probably just drones
Nothing in this game was good! I mean, for a non-mass effect game, it could have been ok, but there were expectations! I'm glad I "stumbled upon" the game ahoy mates instead of putting money in it.
If anyone were to ask me, the only true heir of Mass Effect is Heavy Five. It just need more blue women. And Garrus.
I'm not 100% sure but andromeda re-used assets from SWTOR
(except you, Jacob, ugh)
he wasn't that bad.... someone had to take the rocket to the face in the collective's base...
*reads and watches all sorts of things*
you now have my attention...
You let Chris beat up the illusive man in one-to-one combat
hell to the no.... if someone has the priviledge of beating him, that's gonna be me
 

DA22

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I just said I'm not condemning people without trial

not angry enough to be scottish

tough luck... the pirate's life is not for the faint of heart, but maybe we'll finally learn the origin of SP's name...

I'll take 2, no haggis required... and oh btw
Avaron1974 you may want to see this ginger....

My theory is that the female of their species are highly inteligent creatures capable of "stealing alien technology" the ones we see are probably just drones

I'm not 100% sure but andromeda re-used assets from SWTOR

he wasn't that bad.... someone had to take the rocket to the face in the collective's base...

you now have my attention...

hell to the no.... if someone has the priviledge of beating him, that's gonna be me
So you are saying that Thea is the females of their species? :p
 

Huitieme

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* now wonders if there should be a "Ava for eva" game *
She’s climbin’ in your windows, she’s snatchin’ your people up, tryin’ to rape ‘em. So y’all need to hide your girls, hide your wife, and hide your sisters cause she's rapin’ everybody out here.
HideYaKids.jpg
 

Akamari

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* now wonders if there should be a "Ava for eva" game *
She’s climbin’ in your windows, she’s snatchin’ your people up, tryin’ to rape ‘em. So y’all need to hide your girls, hide your wife, and hide your sisters cause she's rapin’ everybody out here.
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And throw obstacles her way as you're trying to escape...
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Well maybe they actually need a new broodmother even more as a strapping lad, could that have something to do with one of Trisha's obsessions?

As an aside, so sad that the level of Bioware games dropped so much after Dragon Age Awakening, still remember Baldurs Gate with great fondness,
BioWare died when EA bought them, they have just been propping up the corpse for years. It's like Weekend at BiowEAr.
* now wonders if there should be a "Ava for eva" game *
She’s climbin’ in your windows, she’s snatchin’ your people up, tryin’ to rape ‘em. So y’all need to hide your girls, hide your wife, and hide your sisters cause she's rapin’ everybody out here.
It would be more fun is she was the MC, and you have to run around and collect all the waifu! :devilish:

...Is that just me?
 
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Well, they did something right in Andromeda: they brought back overheat guns in a more proper manner than in their ME3 attempt. Stil, I finally completed the game only 2 weeks ago, and I had it since launch. I just completely lost interest within a few weeks while still somewhere on Kadara..
I'm going to be honest here for a minute, I bought Andromeda on a PSN sale for 6£ and I still think I over-payed for it. Played it roughly for about 10 hours in the first and only sitting. It was probably the most boring gameplay I have played in a long time. Nothing about it griped me at all, not the story, not the characters, not the locations. The only thing I enjoyed was the combat and the reworked class and power system. I was desperately trying to find any reason to keep playing but I gave up shortly after meeting the new reptile looking species (can't even remember their name, that's how much of an impact that game had on me). Everything just felt like a weaker copy of previous titles, especially the enemy encounters. The new robot things are a pale shadow of the Geth, the outlaw don't even come close to battling Cerberus and the new enemy guys are just not as threatening as the Reapers/Collectors. The multiplayer I did play quite a lot, it was fun just like ME3, I like that mindless horde battle type of co-op.

Compare it to ME2, which I own 3 copies of (2 on PS3 and one on PC... Still waiting for the trilogy remaster for PS4 come on now EA be nice for once ya bastards!) and have played it over and over again in every possible way and difficulty (Insanity difficulty is a bloody great challenge every single time!) For me personally 2 is the Magnum Opus of the series, and it introduced me to my first fictional character I've come to love as if it were real.

It has been close to a year that I bought Andromeda, haven't even thought about going back to finish it...
 

DA22

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I'm going to be honest here for a minute, I bought Andromeda on a PSN sale for 6£ and I still think I over-payed for it. Played it roughly for about 10 hours in the first and only sitting. It was probably the most boring gameplay I have played in a long time. Nothing about it griped me at all, not the story, not the characters, not the locations. The only thing I enjoyed was the combat and the reworked class and power system. I was desperately trying to find any reason to keep playing but I gave up shortly after meeting the new reptile looking species (can't even remember their name, that's how much of an impact that game had on me). Everything just felt like a weaker copy of previous titles, especially the enemy encounters. The new robot things are a pale shadow of the Geth, the outlaw don't even come close to battling Cerberus and the new enemy guys are just not as threatening as the Reapers/Collectors. The multiplayer I did play quite a lot, it was fun just like ME3, I like that mindless horde battle type of co-op.

Compare it to ME2, which I own 3 copies of (2 on PS3 and one on PC... Still waiting for the trilogy remaster for PS4 come on now EA be nice for once ya bastards!) and have played it over and over again in every possible way and difficulty (Insanity difficulty is a bloody great challenge every single time!) For me personally 2 is the Magnum Opus of the series, and it introduced me to my first fictional character I've come to love as if it were real.

It has been close to a year that I bought Andromeda, haven't even thought about going back to finish it...
Same here, installed it, ran into many bugs, went back month later, played an hour and never touched it again.
 
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