Krogan: The Cute and Friendly Badasses of ME2
#51
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:08
#52
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:20
dont even mention wow in a me2 forum all that game does is ruin lives, but beside the point i dont know were your getting at with krogan being cute but i agree with them not all meeting the stereotypes and im glad for it otherwise the krogan would've been very predictable and not interesting, grunt meets that stereotype but yet i find him fasinating,life as a tube baby with the genetics of the greatest krogan warriors to ever live. and the poetry krogan not cute i felt that he was an dissapointment to all krogan i always chose for the asari to not go back to him because he's a moronJoshieoPandar wrote...
I kinda like the Krogan in ME2, reminds me of the Orcs from Warcraft. Wrex (if he survived) is like Thrall leading a new era for their people.
#53
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:26
#54
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:33
i definitly agree with you, otherwise like i said would've been very predictable and boring.lastpawn wrote...
I think that the development team kept a good balance between making Krogan "cute" or however you'd like to call it, and still giving them an edge so that I know that they're bloodthirsty warriors for the most part.
#55
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:51
#56
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:07
You DO know that I DID know that Wrex was being sarcastic, right?OneBadAssMother wrote...
You DO know Wrex was being sarcastic right?
I don't find them too cute and too friendly in ME2, but more in line with what Wrex said about them.
#57
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:36
#58
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:40
GodWood wrote...
I get the feeling a lot of people completely missed the point of the OP...
Sarcasm flies like a Lead Zeppelin in text.
#59
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:55
JokeOneBadAssMother wrote...
Ecael wrote...
You DO know Wrex was being sarcastic right?
I don't find them too cute and too friendly in ME2, but more in line with what Wrex said about them.
Your Head
#60
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:56
#61
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 12:10
#62
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 06:53
Updated the main post with the Patriarch, both Paragon and Renegade choices.Onyx Jaguar wrote...
No Patriarch? RAAAAAAAAAAA
Makes you feel sorry for the old Krogan...
The Patriarch, Aria's aging pet:
YouTube Link 1 (Paragon)
YouTube Link 2 (Renegade)
#63
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 06:56
#64
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 07:00
It would be funny if they tried to humanize the Vorcha next game, though...Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
Shisk: BWAAA! YOU TELL GAVORN WE STILL NO FALL FOR TRICKS!
[Paragon Interrupt - Hug]
Shisk: What? How did you know all I needed was a hug? I was looking for one all this time, even yelling at people to get it! I wasn't very articulate before but... You understand me!
#65
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 09:23
Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
You can convince Mordin that it wasn't a gray choice with paragon responses
#66
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 04:51
I think Paragon convinces Mordin that it's more of a gray choice - that he couldn't be absolutely certain that the Krogan needed to be infected with the genophage.Solomen wrote...
Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
You can convince Mordin that it wasn't a gray choice with paragon responses
Renegade convinces him otherwise, telling him directly that the Krogan needed to be punished (basically).
#67
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 04:58
Ecael wrote...
I think Paragon convinces Mordin that it's more of a gray choice - that he couldn't be absolutely certain that the Krogan needed to be infected with the genophage.Solomen wrote...
Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
You can convince Mordin that it wasn't a gray choice with paragon responses
Renegade convinces him otherwise, telling him directly that the Krogan needed to be punished (basically).
No I'm quite sure I convinced him that the genophage was wrong and that he should fix it
#68
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 05:17
The Paragon choice is the gray choice. It leaves Mordin with an overwhelming sense of doubt.Solomen wrote...
Ecael wrote...
I think Paragon convinces Mordin that it's more of a gray choice - that he couldn't be absolutely certain that the Krogan needed to be infected with the genophage.Solomen wrote...
Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
You can convince Mordin that it wasn't a gray choice with paragon responses
Renegade convinces him otherwise, telling him directly that the Krogan needed to be punished (basically).
No I'm quite sure I convinced him that the genophage was wrong and that he should fix it
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A grey area of ethics signifies an ethical dilemma, where the border between right and wrong is blurred. Example: is killing always abominable?
Modifié par Ecael, 28 mars 2010 - 05:18 .
#69
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:07
He's going to the female camp!Tlazolteotl wrote...
Krogan scout for squadmate and LI in ME3
RAAAAAAAAAH!
#70
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:10
Ecael wrote...
It would be funny if they tried to humanize the Vorcha next game, though...Collider wrote...
You could view the presentation of Krogan in ME2 as humanizing them. There needs to be counter arguments to the fact to what Mordin says about Krogan brutality and primitiveness. It's harder to feel sorry for Vorcha versus the Krogan, for example. If all the Krogan were murdering idiots who only care about themselves, the genophage choice may have not have been so grey shaded.
Shisk: BWAAA! YOU TELL GAVORN WE STILL NO FALL FOR TRICKS!
[Paragon Interrupt - Hug]
Shisk: What? How did you know all I needed was a hug? I was looking for one all this time, even yelling at people to get it! I wasn't very articulate before but... You understand me!
#71
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:22
You do know that despite Wrex being sarcastic, all Krogan were pretty much just cardboard cutouts in ME1, right OP?
Also what the f*ck is "acting like a violent mercenary"? What the hell does personality have to do with profession? You can't be a soldier for higher because your not just a mindless violent shell with no real personality?
Modifié par Bucky_McLachlan, 29 mars 2010 - 04:26 .
#72
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:24
Where did I use the word 'acting'?Bucky_McLachlan wrote...
WTF is "acting like a violent mercenary"?
#73
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:27
#74
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:31
Oh I'm sorry, I'm sorry what I meant is....Ecael wrote...
Where did I use the word 'acting'?Bucky_McLachlan wrote...
WTF is "acting like a violent mercenary"?
Modifié par Bucky_McLachlan, 29 mars 2010 - 04:34 .
#75
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 04:31
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