Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
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Re: Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
dragoon9105 wrote:Bastilla only annoyingly chimes in if you like killing random people for credits and whatnot (and who doesn't?)
Hk-47 doesn't like killing for kicks he kills because he is programmed to, we get the kicks.
Carth and Kaiden are only similar because they sound exactly the same. and Garrus is in no war like Carth because Garrus is frankly much more annoying and Carth doesn't whine he is just a bit mental.
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Is it so wrong to love what you do?

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Well, since Bioware has yet to deliver a bad game, I would say no.

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Re: Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
How about the Sonic RPG they did?
I heard that was pretty poor.
I heard that was pretty poor.

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