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Watching this video while drunk is... Well, quite the experience.Typographenia said:edit:
Dang it, well, if I'm top of the page I might as well post something silly.
A Conversation in Spaces.
Watching this video while drunk is... Well, quite the experience.Typographenia said:edit:
Dang it, well, if I'm top of the page I might as well post something silly.
A Conversation in Spaces.
I don't want to give you too many conceptions about the game, so I'll spoil this butTuck said:Wow, I didn't realize the series had so much backlash. I just stated ME2 (5 hours in), and I think its really good so far. But I guess I need to finish it to make a real opinion. I'll come back when I'm done, but this thread has me worried. I hope the whole game is around the same quality as the first five hours =/
Tuck said:Wow, I didn't realize the series had so much backlash. I just stated ME2 (5 hours in), and I think its really good so far. But I guess I need to finish it to make a real opinion. I'll come back when I'm done, but this thread has me worried. I hope the whole game is around the same quality as the first five hours =/
FStop7 said:ME franchise = legacy of half fulfilled potential
The Series doesn't have a whole lot of backlash other than what seems to me like the same people bitching about it, I can bet you that the majority of people that do enjoy the game are not the one's saying anything.Tuck said:Wow, I didn't realize the series had so much backlash. I just stated ME2 (5 hours in), and I think its really good so far. But I guess I need to finish it to make a real opinion. I'll come back when I'm done, but this thread has me worried. I hope the whole game is around the same quality as the first five hours =/
If Bioware had any integrity, this would be on ME3's box cover.FStop7 said:ME franchise = legacy of half fulfilled potential
Its like masturbation with no finish.The_Technomancer said:I don't want to give you too many conceptions about the game, so I'll spoil this butI thought the first five hours were really good as well, and it kind of slowly lost steam from there until the mid-game where it was just feeling bleh. Omega and the Archangel mission were pretty awesome
That's not quite what integrity is. You could actually say that they are showing integrity by sticking to whatever guiding principles lead them down this path all the time...Monocle said:If Bioware had any integrity, this would be on ME3's box cover.
Lothars said:The Series doesn't have a whole lot of backlash other than what seems to me like the same people bitching about it, I can bet you that the majority of people that do enjoy the game are not the one's saying anything.
Bisnic said:Sorry for not being part of the hivemind GAF.Guess i'll enjoy ME3 while everyone continue to bitch in this thread. :lol
Bisnic said:Honestly, i dont get all the bitching about the franchise. Its not perfect, the Mako was sometimes frustrating, there's a few weird bugs in the 2nd game, plot isn't the best, but im having lots of fun in combat and during the dialogues in both ME games. And that's all that matters to me.
Sorry for not being part of the hivemind GAF.Guess i'll enjoy ME3 while everyone continue to bitch in this thread. :lol
Gonaria said:Yea, I thought the game was great. Some people just wanted it to be a different game than it was, a game with inventory, equipment, stats, menus, and things you could twink around with and customize your team. I have no problem with those people since I enjoy that as well, but I don't need it in my game as long as I am entertained, and ME2 definitely entertained me.
Sadly, I think most of the bitching comes from a few people in that group (not everyone mind you) who seem to think that ME2 was an insult to rpg gamers and their superior tastes in gaming, that the whole game was dumbed down to appeal to more people and that they are forever worse for having played such an intellectually inferior and low-brow game. Those people, I think, are idiots.
samdavis said:And some people want a little bit more than that. I and a host of others were "moaning," as you say, well before I even found out what GAF was, btw.
1) I would've been fine with a coherent story.
2) It was dumbed down. But I wouldn't say I'm worse off for it. It's just disappointing that the story took such a stupid turn from the first game and that the series will never fulfill the potential that it displayed in the first game.
I actually have almost no issues with ME2 in terms of combat mechanics or "RPG elements" (read: stats). Could propose a few tweaks, but nothing that I really feel like harping on.Gonaria said:Sadly, I think most of the bitching comes from a few people in that group (not everyone mind you) who seem to think that ME2 was an insult to rpg gamers and their superior tastes in gaming, that the whole game was dumbed down to appeal to more people and that they are forever worse for having played such an intellectually inferior and low-brow game. Those people, I think, are idiots.
The_Technomancer said:Seriously, TiM's plan is just downright stupid.
All the important ones. Having Shepard run around the galaxy acting dumb is just something TIM does to keep himself entertained in spare time.ThoseDeafMutes said:What plan?
Have you tried scanning Uranus?amdnv said:Mass Effect 1 might be my favorite game of all time.
The second entry in the series, while still decent, does not live up to its predecessor. It's less epic, has a zillion ridiculous chance encounters, replaces my awesome crew with a bunch of freaks I don't like, and then there is the planet scanning...
You could skip it in the first game. I never bothered to gather resources, even though I enjoyed driving around on alien planets.Louis Cyphre said:The mining for elements on planets was quite boring on both
I wouldn't have minded the dumbing down if the shooting was truly great enough to stand on its own.Gonaria said:Sadly, I think most of the bitching comes from a few people in that group (not everyone mind you) who seem to think that ME2 was an insult to rpg gamers and their superior tastes in gaming, that the whole game was dumbed down to appeal to more people and that they are forever worse for having played such an intellectually inferior and low-brow game. Those people, I think, are idiots.
The_Technomancer said:I actually have almost no issues with ME2 in terms of combat mechanics or "RPG elements" (read: stats). Could propose a few tweaks, but nothing that I really feel like harping on.
What really disappointed me was the lackluster story and the lackluster roleplaying mechanics/framework. And I really disagree with you when you say the story is coherent. If you look just a little deeper and question anyone's actions then the main characters come off as a bunch of morons. Seriously, TiM's plan is just downright stupid.
better than shepards plan in mass effect 3.ThoseDeafMutes said:What plan?
Gonaria said:Well, then I guess we disagree on what exactly coherent means. I take it as are you able to follow along and understand what is happening. I think that describes ME2 since I really had no trouble following it.
From what you said, I would say that the word that best describes your issues with the story isn't 'incoherent', but 'stupid'.
"We fight or we die".Chinner said:better than shepards plan in mass effect 3.
brotkasten said:I didn't know we had this thread. I hope it's okay when I repost this from the ME3 fem shep thread.
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I know many didn't like the planet exploration in Mass Effect, but I really wish they'd bring it back in ME3. Most of the planets were really boring, ugly and had badly generated surfaces, I agree, but sometimes you stumbled on few planets with beautiful sky boxes ...
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and you really got the feeling that you were exploring space and its uninhabited and barren planets and you were completely alone. Same goes for the creepy abandoned space or research stations with husks, geth or other enemies. Looked all the same, with the same layout, but sometimes the music was chilling and some of the stations even had some creepy back story. The atmosphere was really great and made you feel lonely in space. Man, how I missed that feeling in Mass Effect 2. Instead of building on it and improving it, they just scrapped everything and added crap like ship fuel and resources.
Of course it's not coming back in ME3. You're at war, who gives a shit about planet exploration.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, if there is one thing i think they really missed in ME2, its the skyboxes. It was so beautiful in ME1. Now, all we have are clouds and a small sun. Boring. The sidequests got better, there more than 2 sets of buildings, but there is no longer that special sci-fi atmosphere.
It's a simple and easy to execute plan. But the die part I think should count as a major flaw.Crewnh said:"We fight or we die".
It's as flawless a plan if I've ever seen one.
Gonaria said:The story was coherent. Did it have its issues? Sure, but that is a far cry from being incoherent. But hey, everyone likes a hyperbole. Also, I much prefer characterization to plot so I enjoyed the story more than ME1 and the plot having a few problems didnt really bother me since I found the characters, by and large, interesting
Yea, this is where I strongly disagree. I honestly don't understand why some people think that eliminating/reducing rpg mechanics means that they are dumbing down the game so the vast horde of stupid people will buy it. A video game mechanic is not an indication of intelligence and if you are basing your intellectual self worth on what video games you play, then, well, yea...
brotkasten said:and you really got the feeling that you were exploring space and its uninhabited and barren planets and you were completely alone. Same goes for the creepy abandoned space or research stations with husks, geth or other enemies. Looked all the same, with the same layout, but sometimes the music was chilling and some of the stations even had some creepy back story. The atmosphere was really great and made you feel lonely in space. Man, how I missed that feeling in Mass Effect 2. Instead of building on it and improving it, they just scrapped everything and added crap like ship fuel and resources.
The first game followed a somewhat coherent path. There were some eye rolling moments (the Council just accepting the recording) but "Discover Saren is up to something -> Follow up leads and get an idea he's doing something big -> Destroy his cloning facility -> Stop his plan" was straightforward and entertaining.Petrichor said:Mass Effect 2's story certainly wasn't genre-defining but lets not kid ourselves, neither was the story of the first game. Both were riddled with uninspired sci-fi cliches, bland dialogue and logical inconsistencies. At least the second game had the illusive man and cerberus.
Crewnh said:"We fight or we die".
It's as flawless a plan if I've ever seen one.
Bisnic said:Honestly, i dont get all the bitching about the franchise. Its not perfect, the Mako was sometimes frustrating, there's a few weird bugs in the 2nd game, plot isn't the best, but im having lots of fun in combat and during the dialogues in both ME games. And that's all that matters to me.
Sorry for not being part of the hivemind GAF.Guess i'll enjoy ME3 while everyone continue to bitch in this thread. :lol
amdnv said:In the second game you're pretty much forced to spend a few hours with that scanning game if you want to buy any upgrades.
....what?Marleyman said:Bitching about this franchise is a waste of time as it is highly reviewed, sells well and is looked at as one of the top franchises this gen.
I guess it makes sense if you look at it from the standpoint that bitching won't actually change anything.Fimbulvetr said:....what?
Apparently it's National Kiss Day! Anyone from Mass Effect who you'd like to kiss?
Pucker up, Harbinger!Gvaz said:From the Mass Effect Facebook
Valid assessmentVentilaator said:Mass Effect 2 is only superior to the first game in graphics and the amount of Mordin contained within.
Other than that, fuck Mass Effect 2.
Yeah, that girl doing the Bioware Facebook/Twitter has made me facepalm several times already. That one was just too much. :lolGvaz said:From the Mass Effect Facebook
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The more dynamic dialog camera as well. In ME1, the camera had maybe three positions. In ME2, they really worked on that.Ventilaator said:Mass Effect 2 is only superior to the first game in graphics and the amount of Mordin contained within.
Other than that, fuck Mass Effect 2.