The medigel needles ? Maybe.Doctor_Jackstraw wrote...
i think the needles british-sniper was using might be a gameplay element.
Modifié par Phaedon, 12 décembre 2010 - 12:54 .
The medigel needles ? Maybe.Doctor_Jackstraw wrote...
i think the needles british-sniper was using might be a gameplay element.
Modifié par Phaedon, 12 décembre 2010 - 12:54 .
Modifié par jmood88, 12 décembre 2010 - 02:26 .
Apparently that's not possible on this site.Googlesaurus wrote...
Let's make this the one thread without b****ing please.
You're just complaining for the sake of complaining. This is the third game in a trilogy, there is no reason to have any kind of subtle build up to a fight that has been building up over multiple games.Mr. MannlyMan wrote...
Evil Johnny 666 wrote...
I don't know how I feel regarding Reapers attacking Earth, I mean, I'd love something more subtle as in ME1, I'm not a fan of these bombastic space operas. What I loved about ME1 is how they made a great universe and tied the plot with a galactic cycle and finding its mysteries. Yes the goal was saving the galaxy, but it wasn't as obvious and defined as in ME2. I felt ME2 was a bit too in the face story wise, you almost already knew everything from the start and the only sense of exploration and wonder you had is "exploring" the hub worlds as well as a few select other planets. Don't get me wrong, ME2 is great in itself,but I feel as if they took some of the elements that made the original more or less unique, as well as particularly good. ME1 was more laid back if you will, more immersive, bigger but still highly cinematic.
I loved this about it as well; now it seems like Shepard will end up being the lone warrior who can unite the races to save the world. No subtle build-up, no solving the mysteries about what the conduit is before time runs out, no investigating the highly secretive labs that are connected to Saren, nothing.
If this was any other Bioware game, I'd scoff at it. But since it's Mass Effect 3, I'm willing to trust them to do something interesting with the formula. I mean, it's bad in ANY entertainment industry to recycle similar concepts/plots like this in rapid succession (and even if it's reused only occaisionally, it still looks bad). That's the main reason that Avatar is so hated by the minority, afterall.
Anyways, I'm most interested in seeing how all the past choices will pan out. I'm also kind of interested in seeing how Bioware plans to include multiplayer.
Modifié par Crazyfulla, 12 décembre 2010 - 02:48 .
Fusionmix wrote...
Maybe they've changed medigel the way they changed 'heat sinks'. I wouldn't mind at all if it means slower-regenerating health.
Isn't that what I said?Phaedon wrote...
are you imadaman btw ?
Liesel12 wrote...
Fusionmix wrote...
Maybe
they've changed medigel the way they changed 'heat sinks'. I wouldn't
mind at all if it means slower-regenerating health.
Actually,
from the books, medigel comes in a couple of forms. There is the
distributed version in the eniro suits and armor, and there is the
actual gel packs that are applied, not injected. So, seeing the other
form of medigel would be cool to see in game!
supakillaii wrote...
Isn't that what I said?Phaedon wrote...
are you imadaman btw ?Liesel12 wrote...
Fusionmix wrote...
Maybe
they've changed medigel the way they changed 'heat sinks'. I wouldn't
mind at all if it means slower-regenerating health.
Actually,
from the books, medigel comes in a couple of forms. There is the
distributed version in the eniro suits and armor, and there is the
actual gel packs that are applied, not injected. So, seeing the other
form of medigel would be cool to see in game!
Indeed it would, though I don't think I'd apply gel packs to anyone else than Liara~
British Guy might not have injected medi-gel, though, since we haven't seen it injected. I'm thinking it might be something like an adrenaline boost or a stimulant. We know from the first game and the side quest with the junkie that the ME universe has stims, we just don't know how they work. So maybe ME3 will feature them, like they boost your stats for a short time but then drop them after the effect wears off.
Kane-Corr wrote...
And so the ultimate quest for gathering information begins...It has been a while....I'm pumped.
I think that the mining could be fixed, Bioware should be able to do it right this time.gosensgo88 wrote...
Of the features we know about so far, I'm happy about:
More RPG features and complex enemies will be included.
Vehicle Based Exploration might return in ME3.
I'm unhappy about:
The mining mini-game won’t be abandoned completely.
And I hope the multiplayer rumour isn't true
I really hope Bioware makes the third more like the first than the second.
Phaedon wrote...
Kane-Corr wrote...
And so the ultimate quest for gathering information begins...It has been a while....I'm pumped.
Indeed it has.I think that the mining could be fixed, Bioware should be able to do it right this time.gosensgo88 wrote...
Of the features we know about so far, I'm happy about:
More RPG features and complex enemies will be included.
Vehicle Based Exploration might return in ME3.
I'm unhappy about:
The mining mini-game won’t be abandoned completely.
And I hope the multiplayer rumour isn't true
I really hope Bioware makes the third more like the first than the second.