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Darc Requiem said:

I have the PC version Aragod. Once I heard how gimped the console versions were in comparison combined with me being able to get my Blood Armor bonus on the 360 version of ME2. There was no alternative. I wish I were capable of running through an RPG without doing side quests but I just can't do it.

Every time I beat Mass Effect. I did every single side quest. Except for the once, a game glitch prevented me from finishing the quest with the Hanar preaching on the Citadel on one play through. I had to save the game before talked to the C-Sec officer. When I reloaded my quest he wasn't there, he showed up on the map but he wasn't there.

Everyone on the forum knows how much I hate Final Fantasy VII. I played through it twice. I got all of the side quests in the second play through. Part of the reason I played through it a second time was to get the side quests I missed. I think I have some sort of side quest OCD.

Amen brother.

I was in a hurry, since I'm starting my exams already (finishing some left overs... :/ ). But once I'm finished I'm going to complete it through and through, also on Bioware forums it seems like a lot of people are already starting developing some very interesting projects. One of them beeing recreating Baldur's Gate 1 + 2 in DAO engine. DAO Toolset seems like an immensly powerful developing tool, the fact that you can create ingame cinematics, model own creatures, weapons, voice act your own characters and write the story... Well with PC version of Dragon Age Origins, it seems like you won't need another game for a good few years.

BTW kudos to you for finishing Final Fantasy VII, I just gave up, that game was so offputting for me, since that day I wasn't able to settle on single FF game. Which is quiete interesting, since I really like DQ series.



MY HYPE LIST: 1) Gran Turismo 5; 2) Civilization V; 3) Starcraft II; 4) The Last Guardian; 5) Metal Gear Solid: Rising