Yes, one of the best games I've ever played and YES the music DID remind me of Bladerunner!
Wonderful job of getting you invested in your character and team. It was a wicked good combat system as well.
Yes, one of the best games I've ever played and YES the music DID remind me of Bladerunner!
Wonderful job of getting you invested in your character and team. It was a wicked good combat system as well.
macintosh man
VXR...
Sorry, I was talking about ME2. I actually could never get into ME1 although it did have that atmosphere to it as well. The game play was really frustrating for me though. 2 is AMAZINGLY better in gameplay to the point it's pretty seamless. Especially if you play it on PC where you can set hot keys.
TECHNOCOY--- With regards to your comments in post #56 .......... x2!!! You are absolutely right on target with everything you said my friend!!!
Blu-Ray is true 1080p; while down-loaded HD material over the internet broadband is 1080i (at best). I am a videophile purist, and I would much rather watch an actual Blu-Ray disc in true uncompressed 1080p, than a convenient 1080i version piped down a cable that is compressed in both picture & sound quality.
That's why I always "rent" an actual Blu-Ray disc from NetFlix via the U.S. Mail, and never use the internet broadband pipeline (eventhough I have the capability). Afterwards; if I find a movie that becomes a personal favorite, then I'll go out and buy the Blu-Ray disc and add it to my permanent video collection.
Blu-Ray is here to stay as a software medium as evidenced by the major electronic manufacturer's producing playback hardware.![]()