It takes a lot to make me start a topic about anything in these forums, but I haven't seen this topic posted (I did look briefly) and I think it's a pertinent issue that will affect many PC gamers ...
It takes a lot to make me start a topic about anything in these forums, but I haven't seen this topic posted (I did look briefly) and I think it's a pertinent issue that will affect many PC gamers ...
Baldurs Gate: When Tali uses combat drone she says something along the lines of "Nothing is faster then chitika fastpaws." In Baldurs gate 2 when you select a character called Aerie and have her do an action she sometime says "Faster then Chitika Fastpaws!" It is quite obviously a reference to her.
Personal choice because I felt like the man deserved a higher rank somewhere rather than lose his job, ship and just more. And I like him, good guy. In the end, I'm not sure how I ranked, I was a mix of Paragon and Renegade. Was a fun first time through and going again through the game to get the side quests and dlc completed.
@Harkat: Nah wish I did. That's Angry Joe.
For Mass Effect: Andromeda on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What's so SJW about Mass Effect: Andromeda?".
This is the interesting thing about this game. It really seems like people who really loved ME2 didn't care for Andromeda, but those, like myself, who preferred the original ME really liked Andromeda despite its flaws. I think it has a lot to do with how you feel about open world games.
For Mass Effect 2 on the PC, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "How do I import my ME1 character?".
For Mass Effect 3 on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Anyone use these weapons much?" - Page 5.
For Mass Effect 2 on the Xbox 360, FAQ/Walkthrough by Shotgunnova.
For Mass Effect on the PlayStation 3, FAQ/Walkthrough by Shotgunnova.
FAQ/Walkthrough by Warfreak. Version: 1.3 ... Attack Eclipse Hideout Well, he does know something, and he will give you the access card to the base in the corner, so lets head in there. Well, time to face some more biotic mercenaries. Well, take the elevator down. Straight away, a mech is hiding there. There isn't a problem.
Mass Effect 2 is the epic sequel to BioWare's space opera role-playing game, and features the return of the presumed-dead officer Shepard and a brand-new adventure with more challenging battles ...
My friend picked it up at his local K-mart and I got a chance to check the game out. It has its strong points (The amazing storyline and character development), however there are blaring faults ...
Asking for a cut doesn't give you any credits that I noticed. Return to Bailey and ask him for his help. Bailey will set up an interrogation for you. Note that you cannot fail in this interrogation, as you will pull the "Spectre" card, but certain combinations will speed the interrogation process and result in more entertaining dialogue.
Mass Effect 3 Walkthrough This is my favorite guide on the Citadel. Our Mass Effect 3 Walkthrough covers the entire spectrum of the single player story, multiplayer tips, and how to build a ...
Mass Effect 2's missions take place across a wonderful variety of locales, from the creepy interior of a derelict vessel to a deep-space prison.
A whole new galaxy awaits for you to explore. Mass Effect: Andromeda pushes the boundaries of known space into the next generation, delivering distant star systems with remote and hostile planets ...
Mass Effect Walkthrough Stopping Saren will require all the help you can get. That's why you need GameSpot's Walkthrough to Mass Effect.
Intended to bridge the gap between Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, "Arrival" allows players to forestall a Reaper invasion from dark space. Players can acquire this DLC for 560 Microsoft Points ($7.00) on the Xbox 360 or 560 BioWare Points ($7.00) on the PC.
Overview London during the Fall of Earth, the beginning of the Reaper invasion. Mass Effect 3 is a third-person science-fiction action-RPG developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on March 6, 2012.. The concluding chapter of the original Mass Effect trilogy, players regain control of Commander Shepard six months after the events of Mass ...