The Official Kasumi Goto Appreciation Thread
#1051
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:25
#1052
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 03:23
#1053
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:13
Oh and the LBD (little black dress) you get with the mission is divine too, with heels no less!
Kasumi is by far the best DLC we have got from ME and DA put together! I wonder if it was a lady who thought it up!
More of the same please Bioware but maybe with proper convo's instead of remarks.
#1054
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 01:11
Best thief, not the most famous.
And I enjoy my mental images of a Shepard gone in there to hit on the new crew member walking back out into the hall and staring at the door for several minutes, trying to figure out just what that girl is all about...
#1055
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 01:21
#1056
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 03:23
#1057
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 03:29
She's social, but in the way someone at a big party is social. She chats, she mingles, she smiles, everybody loves talking to her...and then the party's over and nobody remembers hearing her name or seeing her leave.Andaius20 wrote...
What do you mean, she's best friends with Tali, comments alot on meeting the crew and even has comments on you LI. Says she has a thing for Jacob. She's pretty social on the ship.
With my Shepard hat on, I fully expect to open the observation deck door one day after the Collectors are defeated and find nothing of her time there except a single credit chit left in plain sight on her couch, just a little joke between the two of us.
And I'll miss her, but it'll be a good kind of missing her.
#1058
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:36
O well, not like we will know if she is in ME3 until they release an announcement trailer.
#1059
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:52
Christmas Ape wrote...
I like Kasumi's relative lack of conversation, personally. It's as if even with everything going on, she's by nature evasive and circumspect. She'll chat with Shepard while you're in her quarters, and comment on her keepsakes, but she's not the kind of girl who makes friends. Not because she's hostile or overbearing, but because she does her best work when she's unattached and free to move. She likes Shep just fine, but she's here on a job; when it's done she's smoke and memory, disappeared back to her life.
Best thief, not the most famous.
And I enjoy my mental images of a Shepard gone in there to hit on the new crew member walking back out into the hall and staring at the door for several minutes, trying to figure out just what that girl is all about...
#1060
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 09:23
Sounds like someone I know...Christmas Ape wrote...
I like Kasumi's relative lack of conversation, personally. It's as if even with everything going on, she's by nature evasive and circumspect. She'll chat with Shepard while you're in her quarters, and comment on her keepsakes, but she's not the kind of girl who makes friends. Not because she's hostile or overbearing, but because she does her best work when she's unattached and free to move. She likes Shep just fine, but she's here on a job; when it's done she's smoke and memory, disappeared back to her life.
Best thief, not the most famous.
And I enjoy my mental images of a Shepard gone in there to hit on the new crew member walking back out into the hall and staring at the door for several minutes, trying to figure out just what that girl is all about...
Noble, have you made any more pictures?
#1061
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 09:22
Found an few new pieces of fan art on Deviant-art.

and it's an kasumi plushie!
#1062
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 12:48
#1063
Guest_CamoBadger_*
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 12:56
Guest_CamoBadger_*
I am currently working on a story, running through a possible story line for ME3. This will be similar to those old 'choose your own adventure' books, where at certain points the reader will be required to make a decision, which will bend the story in a different direction, making the story more personalized to each reader.
For this story I am trying to keep each character as true to their actual character as possible. Unfortunately I am not an expert on every character, and actually I know very little of the behavior/attitudes of many.
The help I require, is that I would appreciate if one, or a few, of you would help me to make sure that I keep Kasumi true to her character in this story. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
#1064
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 12:59
#1065
Guest_CamoBadger_*
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 01:04
Guest_CamoBadger_*
#1066
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 01:42
I'd consider her general mindset to be carefree, though. She looks for the positives in life, and takes solace and enjoyment in such things. Based on her relationship with Keiji and her dialogue about Shepard's romance interest, she's very much a romantic herself.
She's an optimist really.
#1067
Guest_CamoBadger_*
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 01:49
Guest_CamoBadger_*
#1068
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:00
#1069
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 03:45
That Kasumi doll is AWESOME!Andrew_Waltfeld wrote...
Hmmm, wasn't there someone who was making an Siggie for Kasumi like the Liara one?
*snip
and it's an kasumi plushie!
And I was going to make the animated Kasumi sig, but I decided not to. If you want it I'll make it for you.
#1070
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 11:02
Hey folks. popping in to see if anything new is happening.
#1071
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 06:31
Pacifien wrote...
She's careful. She describes herself as the best thief in the industry, not necessarily the most famous. If someone knows she's carried out the job, she's made a mistake.
I'd consider her general mindset to be carefree, though. She looks for the positives in life, and takes solace and enjoyment in such things. Based on her relationship with Keiji and her dialogue about Shepard's romance interest, she's very much a romantic herself.
She's an optimist really.
I Wanna say kasumi in terms of DnD Scale is probably an paragade, Chaotic good? She isn't going to out right kill anyone unless she has to as well.
http://tvtropes.org/...ters/MassEffect
This will help greatly in your case as well. It lists what basic storyline traits each character has done or has an charateristic of.
#1072
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 09:48
I wonder what Japanese animation is like in the 2180s, in that case...Pacifien wrote...
Oh right, and she's proud of her Japanese culture.
#1073
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 09:56
There is no longer Japanese animation, only Japanese plushie dolls:PEcael wrote...
I wonder what Japanese animation is like in the 2180s, in that case...
Well, either that or all animation will be owned by Disney.
#1074
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 11:11
Kasumi in your house hackin' your security.
#1075
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 11:26
Time for a trip to Shin Akiba, I think.Ecael wrote...
I wonder what Japanese animation is like in the 2180s, in that case...Pacifien wrote...
Oh right, and she's proud of her Japanese culture.





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