Loved it, made me want to cry in the end.
Overlord DLC impressions
Débuté par
thepringle
, juin 15 2010 03:37
#126
Posté 19 juin 2010 - 03:23
#127
Posté 19 juin 2010 - 09:22
This is the best DLC that ME2 has offered, until now. The ending is great too. I spent almost a minute to take the final decision.
#128
Posté 19 juin 2010 - 09:53
I played through the DLC, and I loved it. Great story and original music. The final sequence was very well-done and atmospheric. Can't say I like the Hammerhead, but it wasn't annoying. I'd say this is the best DLC Bioware has yet released.
#129
Posté 19 juin 2010 - 09:57
Great addition to ME2. After playing about every class on insanity, and going back and being able to play these DLC's is alot of fun.. TY Bioware!!
#130
Posté 25 juin 2010 - 10:53
I actually thought that this was the worst DLC expansion yet, and I'm a huge ME2 fan. I don't know why, but I was left unsatisfied by it. Tell me if I'm crazy.
#131
Posté 25 juin 2010 - 11:08
DPR Raptor wrote...
I actually thought that this was the worst DLC expansion yet, and I'm a huge ME2 fan. I don't know why, but I was left unsatisfied by it. Tell me if I'm crazy.
If you know why you don't like it would be better.
Anyway you have the right to not like this DLC, but it doesn't mean it is the worst.
I like / don't like is different from it's good / bad.
Modifié par Siegdrifa, 26 juin 2010 - 07:41 .
#132
Posté 25 juin 2010 - 11:38
I liked the "Overlord" dlc except the very end--the suspended body in the Christ-like pose...oh, PLEASE! It's not the religious symbolism that bothers me. Bioware, if this is future tech, I don't want any. I understand the point, the martyrdom, the dramatic effect, but it was stupid, not to mention borderline cliche'. Did you really have to got to such extremes to make a point? What's with the tubes in the mouth? If the tubes were for sustenance and breathing, why not a simple breathing mask and IV, or at least tubes through the abdomen directly into the stomach. And the suspension, put him in a chair or on a bed (and I caught that "Animus" displayed in there). This isn't 1950's sci-fi. You have holographic wrist displays and armor, but you resort to (early) 20th century scientific barbarism? Do better.





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