Did you like Gears of War? If so, are you excited about Gears 3?
Mass Effect 3?
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Dude... I'm stoked about Gears 3.GarthVader wrote:Did you like Gears of War? If so, are you excited about Gears 3?
Mass Effect 3?
Gears 1 was one of the reasons that I bought the 360 in the first place; just its art style alone was enough to make my jaw drop.
Gears 2 was like a fulfillment of that promise. It was everything I wanted from the original game, plus I actually managed to get a friend to play some co-op with me, so there was some craziness on that end, too.

So yeah. I'm looking forward to Gears 3. I'm not a fan of the guys that tend to be fans of the game... but I'm totally a fan of the game itself, what it tries to do - however weakly - with story, and its general direction. Gears 3 seems to be a refinement and evolution, and it's one that I'll be buying on day one, once again.
As for Mass Effect 3... I loved ME1. I loved ME2 even more, which probably dropped my love of ME1 down to a "like".... ME3 needs to be mindblowing, but knowing Bioware, I'm certain they can pull it off. I just don't know how they'll end it. XD
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Occasionally... but not usually.Chozon1 wrote:Have you ever had a moment where you wondered what was truly real?
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Yeah, I probably could have.Chozon1 wrote:Could you have given a more nebulous answer?

The band? Eh... not so much my style. XDepsons wrote:D.O.A.?
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Drewsov wrote:Dude... I'm stoked about Gears 3.GarthVader wrote:Did you like Gears of War? If so, are you excited about Gears 3?
Mass Effect 3?
Gears 1 was one of the reasons that I bought the 360 in the first place; just its art style alone was enough to make my jaw drop.
Gears 2 was like a fulfillment of that promise. It was everything I wanted from the original game, plus I actually managed to get a friend to play some co-op with me, so there was some craziness on that end, too.The first time I did the cavern driving mission, I was with my friend. I think we both screamed into the headset at once because of one of the big dudes popping out of the dark. XD
So yeah. I'm looking forward to Gears 3. I'm not a fan of the guys that tend to be fans of the game... but I'm totally a fan of the game itself, what it tries to do - however weakly - with story, and its general direction. Gears 3 seems to be a refinement and evolution, and it's one that I'll be buying on day one, once again.
As for Mass Effect 3... I loved ME1. I loved ME2 even more, which probably dropped my love of ME1 down to a "like".... ME3 needs to be mindblowing, but knowing Bioware, I'm certain they can pull it off. I just don't know how they'll end it. XD



Me too. Is it just me, or is the addition of female characters just not.... fitting? It doesn't seem to go with the game.
Mmm, nice. I haven't played ME2 yet; probably will this Fall. Yes, Bioware doesn't disappoint often.


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Hardcore 81 was the first punk album I ever bought... Good stuff.Drewsov wrote:The band? Eh... not so much my style. XDepsons wrote:D.O.A.?
Swans?
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It was pretty amazing. XDGarthVader wrote:![]()
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That sounds totally amazing! Haha! Yes, my brother and I screamed at that same point in GoW2 ^_^
It would have been better if I could have been decent at driving at that point, but whatever. I learned pretty quickly.

Depends on the execution.Me too. Is it just me, or is the addition of female characters just not.... fitting? It doesn't seem to go with the game.
I'm a little bit more aggravated at the addition of rappers as voice actors in the game. Don't get me wrong, rappers can be awesome voice actors. The first two Def Jam games more or less proved this.... but I feel like the addition of these "famous voices" to the game is diluting the experience. Not sure I like that. But I'm sure it'll be good, still.
You'll like it, I think. It's totally worth playing... and hey, if you look around, you can find it for cheaps now.Mmm, nice. I haven't played ME2 yet; probably will this Fall. Yes, Bioware doesn't disappoint often.

I'm getting more and more into hardcore as I go along. I just picked up Refused's amazing The Shape of Punk to Come, and I've had Gallows' Orchestra of Wolves for quite some time. Problem is, I'm not able to listen to that genre much without having to find something else. Stresses me out. XDepsons wrote:Hardcore 81 was the first punk album I ever bought... Good stuff.Drewsov wrote:The band? Eh... not so much my style. XDepsons wrote:D.O.A.?
Swans?
And as for swans... if you're talking the bird... meh. Beautiful.
If you're talking about the band... haven't heard them in a looooong time. Any opinion I have wouldn't be much. XD
Because tomorrow is another day.Chozon1 wrote:Why can't it be like yesterday one more time?
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The sword of St. Olaf? ...... Interesting.Chozon1 wrote:Brundo the Decemberween Yak and the sword of St. Olaf?
How's life in Drewland?
Life is life right now. Stressful, but balanced with some awesome moments, and fun with my friends. I'm balancing work and social life a lot more, and that's something that I've not always been successful at.
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Nice. ^_^ You still work at Wendy's?
Have you considered the industrial sized box of popsicles?
Have you considered the industrial sized box of popsicles?

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Yeah... one day a week. I'm planning on leaving pretty soon, actually... like within the next couple of weeks here. I've got another job at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts that takes up most of my time, and I need to look for something that pays better so I can move.Chozon1 wrote:Nice. ^_^ You still work at Wendy's?
Have you considered the industrial sized box of popsicles?
I've occasionally considered industrial-sized boxes of popsicles. But interestingly enough... I've never purchased one.

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You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
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