I'm not saying that fleshing out the Reapers would save that ending, to be clear.
I'm saying that actually addressing what should have been the trilogy's central driving question would have left them with sensible answers to that question, and thus an ending that made sense. Instead of, as you...
And if I hired a cook they might refuse to do my laundry, because that's not the task they were hired for.
But if I hired a general purpose employee to help with tasks around the house, there'd be no reason I couldn't include yard tasks in their responsibilities.
Umm... Sorry!
When you buy a house what's part of the purchase? That's right, the yard. Therefore the yard is an element of the house and yardwork is housework. Yahtzee!
Lessons in Love is great. Fair warning that the niece is one of like 35 characters, she's utterly batspit nuts,
Proud Father has a niece .
Fake Father has you pretending to be the father of three girls who are actually your nieces. There's also a girl who actually is your niece, not sure if...
Can't answer everything but I work in electronic payments so...
Probably nothing. Visa and MasterCard operate and make money from payment processing infrastructure. When you get a credit card and start swiping, Visa is not lending you the money to do that. Another entity, such as an You must be...
I'm skeptical even there. A 3-4 year age gap between siblings, for instance, isn't big, but it's enough that the older one is definitely going to be "in charge" and I'd seriously question whether the younger one was actually a willing partner or was coerced into it. Especially if they're young...
Honestly I wouldn't want BioWare either at this point. Its glory days as a studio are long past, and the flagship titles everyone loved them for have mostly been run into the ground and/or abandoned.
It's one I can expand on.
Basically, the problems with ME3 stem from their handling of ME2. ME set up a very clear premise for continuing the franchise: the Reapers are coming, everyone knows it, Shepard has to find a way to stop them, clues can be found in the wreckage of previous...
The only EA products I even slightly care about are Mass Effect and KOTOR/SWTOR. KOTOR is decades old and beyond harming, Mass Effect was already poisoned in its sleep when they botched 2, and I haven't played SWTOR in years.
Seconding Elmwood University; it's pretty new, but it's good and has a distinct feel.
Also TOXICity, from the same dev. Which is, um, also a post-apocalyptic zombie(?) story, but still very different. I might actually like it more than Now and Then.
Aside from that, OP, check out Ripples and...
That one, surprisingly, you might catch a break on. If you could demonstrate your knowledge or invention had real practical value, you could probably pick up a wealthy patron.
Generally I'm the opposite- I prefer a well-built original setting, because fanfic games based on settings I already like tend to distort the world out of recognition and fanfic games based on settings I'm not into have little appeal for me.
That said, I am fond of a couple Avatar: The Last...
You must be registered for see element. looks really cool to me on a technical level, and I'm looking forward to seeing if the dev team lives up to that promise on a narrative/content level.
Not exactly new, though it is top tier.