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Sigh I can't even remember the last mini game that was actually 'fun' Volourn. I understand that fun is subjective but man, when you invest skills on hacking, you expect them to make the mini-game easier and just 'bypass it'' instead I had to spend time breaking up junk for omni gels to bypass it. Why is this great?
 

Lurkar

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I dunno, I found Arcomage from the latter Might and Magic games to be damn fun. Then again, it was a side thing, not a mini game you HAD to play.

...On the other hand, you certainly wanted to since the rewards were some of the best in the game(s).
 

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