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The 9 Funniest Companions in PC Gaming

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Late last week I was rightly excited by news of Overhaul Games remake of the classic Baldur's Gate games and I was subsequently lost in a world of RPG nostalgia as I remembered my favourite parts of many RPG games of the years.  Aside from the truly outstanding moments of plot developments and good questline design, one of the parts that always defined a good play experience for me was the inclusive of a well written humourous character or two.  We're not talking about NPCs with a witty one liner here, or the smarmy adventure game character who forces you to endure banter until you can steal/trade the item you need from him; no we're talking about those long term companions that follow you throughout the entire length of your adventure and still provide enough witticisms to make them a joy to share company with.  This type of game character wasn't just found in RPGs, although that seems to be where most of these jovial giants lurked, but a recurring theme in many of the types of games I played and loved.  Humour provides a welcome distraction and aids to relaxation whilst gaming, or provides some much needed levity to games of a more serious persuasion and with that in mind I started to compile a list of my favourite PC game characters that brought the fun to my adventures.

9. Veronica - Fallout: New Vegas

"Sorry about that.  Just because I love them doesn't mean that some of them aren't assholes."

I'll be honest, Veronica isn't the strongest candidate for this list considering the pedigree of her voice actress, the fantastic Felicia Day, but she is prone to some quirky one liners.  Veronica's snide comments about Melissa's lazy eye, an earnest love of dresses and amusing descriptions (her comments about Caesar's Legion are quite amusing) all help to create a humourous and light hearted companion, but not truly hilarious unfortunately.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 July 2012 11:44
 

Skyrim Mods; Making It Less Arduous

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So having stopped playing WoW for the time being and whilst eagerly awaiting the release (or at least a Beta invite to) Mechwarrior Online I've decided it time to clear the massive backlog of games I have.  Five years of crawling around a dungeon in Azeroth has left me with a great many games I've purchased but just really haven't had time to delve in and play.

Top of my list?

Playing a mage and dungeon crawling in Skyrim of course!

But life as a Dovahkiin can be a little laborious at times; the default UI is awful, some of the textures are dull, the world map makes it difficult to chart your course along roads to see if you're heading the right way and you keep getting funny looks from Lydia as you make her run behind as you gallop off into the sunset on your horse.  Lydia is smarmy enough when you ask her to carry stuff, she doesn't need any more excuses for her to hate you... seriously sleep with one eye open.

So let me introduce to you the humble collection of mods I've found on Steam Workshop that should hopefully make life a little bit easier for you.  I've tried to select mods that enhance the vanilla experience as best as possible or just make life a little easier rather than selecting mods which add new armours, weapons or content.  Whilst there were a few other mods I perhaps would've liked to have added I've tried to keep this list as conflict free as possible.

Last Updated on Sunday, 10 June 2012 12:12
 



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