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Dillogic
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11 Mar 2012, 8:01 pm

I love it when Mordin says he'll study and run tests on the seashells if he gets bored at the beach. Ha.

New favorite weapon: the Javelin (Geth sniper rifle); that thing is cool how you can see through cover and shoot through the same. Plus the sci-fi appearance, effects and description add to it (I like sci-fi blasters); it apparently fires like a water jet, just with range (high pressure water can cut through pretty much anything).



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11 Mar 2012, 10:13 pm

I preferred the Prothean particle beam.

Less reloading time.

Fav. armor: Terminus armor.


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12 Mar 2012, 9:36 pm

I've been playing around with the old Widow anti-material rifle (not the Black Widow), and...I just don't see it being as effective as the Javelin; cloak + extended barrel + head shot = death to pretty much all heavy and special infantry (Banshee, Phantom, Prime, Atlas and whatnot are all exceptions of course). The ability to see through walls and then hit the head is quite a boon in comparison to the Widow, where you have to guess where the head is behind cover.

Good to see the Geth Pulse Rifle back. I always take it in the rifle category.

+1 to Terminus armor. My favorite from ME2, and the same here. It just looks serious.

I went with the Geth in a certain situation; "they" bought it upon themselves as far as I'm concerned during the battle.

Kinda interesting hearing what the Reaper on Rannoch says.



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12 Mar 2012, 9:41 pm

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Wow.

The ending is pretty friggen depressing.

-20 points for plot holes. :evil:

Oh, and my favorite character is Mordin. Poor Mordin........


You don't find the ME series depressing in general? :P



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13 Mar 2012, 12:30 pm

M-920 Cain! Yay! Too bad it's only there for so short a duration.

I found it bothersome that the Catalyst thought things had changed just because someone made it so far to see it. Seems odd and fishy (unless it's some type of test to prove it wrong, but then, you do nothing to prove it wrong).



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13 Mar 2012, 8:57 pm

mglosenger wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
Wow.

The ending is pretty friggen depressing.

-20 points for plot holes. :evil:

Oh, and my favorite character is Mordin. Poor Mordin........


You don't find the ME series depressing in general? :P


yes :D

the host on "good game" on the not for profit "unbiased" ABC made that remark he still gave it a 10/10 as did the lady host.


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14 Mar 2012, 1:12 am

I would have cheered so much if the Reapers actually completed this cycle (not a spoiler, as really, who thought the Reapers would actually "win" in the world of story writing where the good guys always win? No one).

The backlash would have been literally epic.



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14 Mar 2012, 10:23 am

It was only during a moment of Tali getting and rambling about Miranda and her "emergency induction port" that I just noticed something, almost evety single character has daddy (or parent) issues, I would have thought that I would have picked that up earlier.


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15 Mar 2012, 9:22 am

Dillogic wrote:
I would have cheered so much if the Reapers actually completed this cycle (not a spoiler, as really, who thought the Reapers would actually "win" in the world of story writing where the good guys always win? No one).

The backlash would have been literally epic.


i was disapointed there wasnt a reapers win ending.. i always pictured a fade to black.. an alien excavation site .. aliens activating a box they find and discovering liara's gift, the camera pans away to them looking at shepards hologram



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15 Mar 2012, 11:24 am

It got really intence with some of the later parts, my team, weapons and my Biotics meant that I could pretty easily rip apart basicly anything, a lone Brute was not much of a difficulty, but then they start throwing groups of Brutes and Banshees at you, got really intense when they threw three Banshees at me in the middle of a firefight. Energy Drain was a life saver for being an adept.

I really just finished the game, and I am one of the few who liked the ending, it actually reminds me of the ending of the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, a bitter sweet ending on the lighter side of balance.

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I found it bothersome that the Catalyst thought things had changed just because someone made it so far to see it. Seems odd and fishy (unless it's some type of test to prove it wrong, but then, you do nothing to prove it wrong).

The Crucible changed it, a machine that was cycles long in the planing made the difference.


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15 Mar 2012, 9:14 pm

That's a good point there with the Crucible. Getting to that point being the key.

Multiplayer is pretty damn fun (people don't talk too). Too bad there's no ability to choose which server you connect to, as it's lag city most times (I'm sure nearly all games it connects me to are from Mars). You can play solo, and it's a...good challenge. Waiting to get me a Krogan....

O, and I adore the fan uproar over the endings. :lol: If I were the writers, I'd promise a fix in a free DLC and make it as depressing as possible. :P



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16 Mar 2012, 6:22 am

Going back to Mass Effect 2 to get one of my other characters to export into ME3 I noticed a few things

A) The graphics in Mass Effect 2 seem a lot better then 3

B) The quality of the script writing is noticeably better

C) If you go pure Renegade Shepard the dialogue is hilarious

Not finished the main game of ME3 yet but I get the feeling I'm in for a bit of a disappointment. Oh well never mind it all started to sound pair shaped and derped the moment "multiplayer" was added as a feature


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16 Mar 2012, 6:22 am

Oh and since when was Kaiden gay?!


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17 Mar 2012, 7:47 am

He's not gay, he's bisexual, and I would guess since forever ago. He just wasn't comfortable/open about it during ME1.

Anyway, Mass Effect 3 dragged me away from many forums recently. I finished the game once, started another playthrough, and have spent much of my time playing the multiplayer. I started when I was dissatisfied with my 3700 or so EMS and finished my first playthrough with a full 7000+. Not that it mattered much.

The endings are deeply flawed, but I'm not prepared to declare unending enmity yet. Mostly I just ignore everything after landing on Earth and getting to the HQ. I'll play it, but it's not relevant to me.

I really like the new weapons and new mechanics. I do like both the javelin and the particle rifle.



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17 Mar 2012, 10:38 pm

Verdandi wrote:
The endings are deeply flawed, but I'm not prepared to declare unending enmity yet.


Mass effect has always had crap plot/story they screwed up the story majorly in ME2. See here for a plot analysis. Anyone who think's Mass effects story 'is good' hasn't been paying attention. It hasn't been good since ME1, the thing that's been holding ME together is the ministories/characters and gameplay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR558wTjOUU



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18 Mar 2012, 7:26 am

ZakFiend wrote:
Verdandi wrote:
The endings are deeply flawed, but I'm not prepared to declare unending enmity yet.


Mass effect has always had crap plot/story they screwed up the story majorly in ME2. See here for a plot analysis. Anyone who think's Mass effects story 'is good' hasn't been paying attention. It hasn't been good since ME1, the thing that's been holding ME together is the ministories/characters and gameplay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR558wTjOUU


It's kind of like with Star Wars, I never really liked much of what Lucas did, but I did like the Universe he created and I feel the same way about Mass Effect. The Universe is awesome, so are the characters, however the story needs a lot of work to be... logical. Unless the "indoctrination ending" theory is true, the endings have massive problems both within the story and with the principle of "your choices shape the game" which has been a major selling point.

If the ending was merely "pick between door 1, door 2 and door 3" then choices ultimately didn't matter in the grand scheme of the story.