“Nat? Getting an M-rated game?”
Yeah, I’m weak. You don’t know the half of it. Right now, I’m too ashamed to share why. Brock, on the other hand is just a video game addict. He’ll probably add to this later.
I’ve not even cracked mine open because I lost a battle and ended up watching an old Family Ties episode via Hulu via PlayOn via my PS3 last night.
Steve says
I would be interested to see if the morally bankrupt aspects of the game are avoidable and still allow for a fun gaming experience.
Nat says
From what I understand, they are. In some ways it’s a little accurate because it’s more challenging.
It’s always harder to be good than bad.
I plan to play as a good female. (Don’t ask) I’ll still kick chickens, though, if it’s still possible. That is always good.
I guess I’ll find out when I crack it open. Otherwise, I’ll be really disappointed at a game that touts good/evil choices and gets you to commit evil to progress.
Tony says
Kicking chickens is never bad. Except for the chickens.
Brock says
I’m also playing as a female this time through. I always think about doing that when I play a game like this and end up sticking as a dude, but I played through Mass Effect as a woman and thought it was very interesting compared to what I’d seen of the men’s side of things, so I’m trying it again here.
I also am really curious about what will happen if my hero gets pregnant. I want to be Most Fruitful Yuki…
Nat says
I’m playing female as well. It’s been…funny.
I want to be pregnant.
Brock says
Oh, can I just say that whoever decided to include the online co-op in the form it is now needs to be slapped?
When doing online co-op, you do NOT need to use the same kind of camera that you would if you were playing hot-seat on the local system.
They should have left it out and done it right if they were going to bother doing it at all.
Tony says
Nat said:
I’m… I’m.. I.. I just don’t know what to say.
Nat, I never knew.
Brock says
You do know that Nat has a copy of Junior running on a loop in his basement…