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New Mass Effect? Hopefully it's closer to the 1st than the 3rd.
 
New Mass Effect? Hopefully it's closer to the 1st than the 3rd.

I didn't really mind the third until it fell completely apart in the last act. The ending was an utter abomination though, and basically tainted both the series and BioWare for me.
 
I didn't really mind the third until it fell completely apart in the last act. The ending was an utter abomination though, and basically tainted both the series and BioWare for me.
After I heard about the last act, I just quit, I was already around a year behind the launch date so I didn't want to invest anymore time.
 
After I heard about the last act, I just quit, I was already around a year behind the launch date so I didn't want to invest anymore time.

Good call. It was just such an awful ending that it was shocking. Like, how did the people making that game think that was a good idea? And then instead of listening to the massive amount of their fans who hated it, they got super defensive about it and went out of their way to talk down to the fans. It was a terrible ending, but the way BioWare handled it initially was even worse.
 
The New Legend of Zelda looks incredible, and seems to be a much needed change of pace for the series. It's said to be inspired by the NES game where you're out on your own.

 
Fuck everything else from E3...that stand-alone Gwent game is set to ruin my life.

I love CDPR. Truly a developer for the fans.

I can't wait to sink countless hours of my life into Gwent.
 
I love CDPR. Truly a developer for the fans.

I can't wait to sink countless hours of my life into Gwent.

Gwent is like the first mini-game in a larger open world game that I've really gotten into. Sure, it got pretty easy toward the end when you were just trying to get the last few cards, and basically the only way for me to lose now is if I draw that absolute worst possible cards (which basically means no spy cards since that's how I win), but it was just fun. They also upped the challenge a bit in Blood and Wine, as basically every new merchant has an elite deck and knows how to utilize it.
 
Gwent is like the first mini-game in a larger open world game that I've really gotten into. Sure, it got pretty easy toward the end when you were just trying to get the last few cards, and basically the only way for me to lose now is if I draw that absolute worst possible cards (which basically means no spy cards since that's how I win), but it was just fun. They also upped the challenge a bit in Blood and Wine, as basically every new merchant has an elite deck and knows how to utilize it.

Is it just me, or does it seem like they also nerfed your potential starting hands from your own deck? Seems like I always used to draw at least one or two spy cards and three or four heroes to start with, but I've been getting a ton of crappy draws on Blood and Wine now.

Also, I've yet to get very good with the Skellige deck, but there are NPCs that have wrecked me with it before.
 
Is it just me, or does it seem like they also nerfed your potential starting hands from your own deck? Seems like I always used to draw at least one or two spy cards and three or four heroes to start with, but I've been getting a ton of crappy draws on Blood and Wine now.

Also, I've yet to get very good with the Skellige deck, but there are NPCs that have wrecked me with it before.

I haven't really had any issues. I've had to forfeit two games because I got awful draws and knew I wouldn't win with them, but beyond that it's been pretty much business as usual with my Nilfgaard deck. I haven't lost a game other than those two forfeits with it.
 
I haven't really had any issues. I've had to forfeit two games because I got awful draws and knew I wouldn't win with them, but beyond that it's been pretty much business as usual with my Nilfgaard deck. I haven't lost a game other than those two forfeits with it.

My Northern Realms deck is typically good enough to win even if I get a crappy draw, but some of these draws have been noticeably worse since I started Blood and Wine.

Regardless, I can't wait for this standalone Gwent game to come out. I was surprised to find out that they hadn't yet released a separate version (although I understood upon hearing their reasoning). Would be awesome if they gave some additional content to those of us that also have Witcher 3, somehow.
 
I'm the most ridiculous gamer. I have all these fucking games and honestly I have time to play them, and I want to, I just never do. I'll go through spurts like put 30 hours into Witcher 3 in a couple week period then I haven't touched it in a month at least. I have probably 6-7 games on my table right now that I am partway through and really want to beat, but they're all like 50+ hour ones too.

Then this Fall it looks like there's gonna be more shit to buy. Titanfall 2, GoW4, fucking Battlefield 1. Not even counting my interests in grabbing the other two consoles so I can play the new God of War and Zelda, whenever those come out.

Fuck me. I hate this hobby sometimes.
 

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