TTTX wrote...
compared with Jacob she interesting.
Then again, watching paint dry, the grass grow or the clouds move is more interesting than Jacob.
TTTX wrote...
compared with Jacob she interesting.
Here is my response.NuclearBuddha wrote...
This might take a minute, because I don't really recall them that well.Collider wrote...
Tell me why you didn't like the other characters.
Handmaiden was boring: a let's get undressed and fight tsundere.
HK-47 I hated for the same reason as I didn't like Wrex. "LOL I'M SO MEAN!"
G0T0 same thing really.
Mercenary girl, whatever her name was, she was just kinda there, you know? Not a lot of story or whatever.
Who am I missing?
You know, this could have something to do with how damaged KOTOR2 was anyway.
AttonNuclearBuddha wrote...
This might take a minute, because I don't really recall them that well.Collider wrote...
Tell me why you didn't like the other characters.
Handmaiden was boring: a let's get undressed and fight tsundere.
HK-47 I hated for the same reason as I didn't like Wrex. "LOL I'M SO MEAN!"
G0T0 same thing really.
Mercenary girl, whatever her name was, she was just kinda there, you know? Not a lot of story or whatever.
Who am I missing?
You know, this could have something to do with how damaged KOTOR2 was anyway.
Just a case of people not bothering to try to understand the characters, I think.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
I like that Tali's romance is the most conditional.
Agreed.
People often overreact to her demeanor in the romance when she's actually quite the opposite.
ah yes the Priiiiiize I've dismissed that claim.Mobius_118 wrote...
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Compared with Jacob a stapler is interesting.TTTX wrote...
compared with Jacob she interesting.
But the Priiiiize...
Collider wrote...
Just a case of people not bothering to try to understand the characters, I think.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
I like that Tali's romance is the most conditional.
Agreed.
People often overreact to her demeanor in the romance when she's actually quite the opposite.
Modifié par Lividity Jones, 07 août 2010 - 10:12 .
Lividity Jones wrote...
Gasp! Depth?! From a female video game character?!
Stop the presses!
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
Just a case of people not bothering to try to understand the characters, I think.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
I like that Tali's romance is the most conditional.
Agreed.
People often overreact to her demeanor in the romance when she's actually quite the opposite.
Gasp! Depth?! From a female video game character?!
Stop the presses!
Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
Just a case of people not bothering to try to understand the characters, I think.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
I like that Tali's romance is the most conditional.
Agreed.
People often overreact to her demeanor in the romance when she's actually quite the opposite.
Gasp! Depth?! From a female video game character?!
Stop the presses!
Guest_Mukora_*
None of those are more interesting than Jacob. At all.Someone With Mass wrote...
Then again, watching paint dry, the grass grow or the clouds move is more interesting than Jacob.
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
Debatable.Mukora wrote...
None of those are more interesting than Jacob. At all.Someone With Mass wrote...
Then again, watching paint dry, the grass grow or the clouds move is more interesting than Jacob.
Mukora wrote...
None of those are more interesting than Jacob. At all.Someone With Mass wrote...
Then again, watching paint dry, the grass grow or the clouds move is more interesting than Jacob.
HK-47: LOLOLOL Meatbag.Collider wrote...
Here is my response.
It goes to show that Tali, unlike another romance interest, is not going to roll over and agree with whatever Shepard does. She's her own person. She won't hesitate to call Shepard a ******.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Which is a significant improvement, considering the fact that... y'know... people tend to get pissed when you drag their family's name through the mud after they ask you not to.
Pretty much this. Just a couple of Corsair stories would've spiced things up.Collider wrote...
Jacob should have talked about his backstory more.
Guest_Mukora_*
This. I wanted to know what it was like to be a Corsair. Or hear about what happened in Galaxy. (I refuse to buy an iPhone)Collider wrote...
Jacob should have talked about his backstory more.
Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Which is a significant improvement, considering the fact that... y'know... people tend to get pissed when you drag their family's name through the mud after they ask you not to.
Collider wrote...
It goes to show that Tali, unlike another romance interest, is not going to roll over and agree with whatever Shepard does. She's her own person. She won't hesitate to call Shepard a ******.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Which is a significant improvement, considering the fact that... y'know... people tend to get pissed when you drag their family's name through the mud after they ask you not to.
Modifié par Lividity Jones, 07 août 2010 - 10:18 .
Yea they had a goldmine with Jacob. Even if they don't talk about Galaxy, they could tallk about the corsair stories which would have been very interesting. I kind of think they made Jacob into an "anti-Kaidan."NuclearBuddha wrote...
Pretty much this. Just a couple of Corsair stories would've spiced things up.Collider wrote...
Jacob should have talked about his backstory more.
Guest_Mukora_*
Refuse to do drugs.Mobius_118 wrote...
Only if you get baked, are those watching activities interesting. But at that point you mas well sit in a chair and listen to music.
I hate all of these NPCs are hitting on Shepard. And Shepard often just stands there like an idiot.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
It goes to show that Tali, unlike another romance interest, is not going to roll over and agree with whatever Shepard does. She's her own person. She won't hesitate to call Shepard a ******.Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Which is a significant improvement, considering the fact that... y'know... people tend to get pissed when you drag their family's name through the mud after they ask you not to.
Which really stands out, I think.
Anybody else slightly creeped out by Shiala's proposition on Illium?
I was half-expecting Tali to say somethig, but alas. Such wasted potential.
Someone With Mass wrote...
Lividity Jones wrote...
Collider wrote...
The romances in ME2 in general were more conditional than the ME1 ones. I mean you could do everything the squad mate you are romancing disagrees with and they still like you and the romance continues.
Which is a significant improvement, considering the fact that... y'know... people tend to get pissed when you drag their family's name through the mud after they ask you not to.
Makes me wonder how they're going to spice up the romance in ME3, without redoing the same thing.