The concept art of Petra is nice.
No blond afro? Dammit!
Glad to hear it; my fears are allayed.
Looks like they've found a happy medium for the inventory/weapon system, between ME1's cumbersome interface and ME2's extremely simplified mechanics.

/Don't bring back omnigel, though

Exactly why I didn't wear the Cerberus Armor.
I'm willing to give it a shot, though I hope you guys don't end up fixing something that ain't broke.

My primary concern is this: will the editors now be largely restricted to their respective timeslots/bailiwicks? Even though I don't much care for sports games as a genre, I'm a pretty unabashed Owen fan; I hope he'll continue to produce non-sports pieces (like that Neverdead interview).

There's just no pleasing some people.

That being said, how about that head stomp?

My true snowboarding game love is still 1080.
Gotta admit, I like all the tally marks on the Shep armor.
I like the desk shots best. Darth Salaryman!
/And the obligatory: aren't they a little short to be stormtroopers?
We're gonna need a bigger scope.
Also, my take on the uniboob dress:
Re Lana Del Rey: I think one of the reasons why the zeitgeist is currently obsessed with her is that we-- we Americans in particular-- are ardent believers in the right to self-reinvention. (I think Leigh's article touches on this without explicitly saying so.) Take the extremely disparate examples of Larry the Cable Guy and Lady GaGa: both of whom had to radically reinvent themselves into an artificial persona in order to "make it," and whose previous incarnations can still be viewed on Youtube, like flies in the amber. The same thing (questions of talent aside) transmogrified Lizzy Grant into Lana Del Rey, which is kind of a shame; Lizzy had an appealing vulnerability that Lana's simmering pout will never attain.
The thug pandas are what really made it for me.
/thug pandas!
Having been to France a few times, Quick is definitely my favorite European burger joint. I'd say it's the next step up from McD's, equivalent to Whataburger (for us Southerners) or In-n-Out (for you Westerners).
This one, on the other hand, eagerly anticipates playing as Blasto, the elite Hanar Spectre.
I don't always promote vitriolic comments; but when I do, I like them to be like this.
Owen, I'm disappointed that you left out Freddie's magnum opus She's All That. Truly one of the most influential 90s teen movies. Anyways, I've heard tell that he and his missus have some nerd cred.
So glad I'm not the only person who thought it was a condom.