Jhosephine wrote...
Gosh, I played through the first part of ME2 with a very rushed feeling, despite checking everything to see if he was thereEven came here to check when he was supposed to appear and when I knew that I rushed through to get to Horizon. The moment the cutscene started and he said "Lilith!" it felt like a weight dropped off my shoulders and I was grinning ever so stupidly.
It's funny how you can, personally, build up the suspense after so long a time. I just as eagerly wanted to see my Shepard back on screen, meet Garrus again, talk to Joker and Chakwas and one of the first things I did was head for the Citadel to speak to Anderson. It's like being reunited with long lost friends, characters that you keep talking to on every playthrough of both ME1 and ME2, characters that you know for a long time now.
Kaidan, as a LI, and Shepard, as 'my' character, are just special and seeing them together again in ME3 will be wonderful
I just fear what Bioware will do to some of the characters we've known for all these years now, to create a dramatic impact. If any harm should come to those characters in ME3, I will be heartbroken...and I have a feeling that's going to happen. Not that I believe they will kill off a LI, but any of the regulars....yes, I can see that.
I'll be really focused on my first ME3 playthrough, that's for sure...but no matter what, it's going to be one major emotional rollercoaster...either in a good way, or really bad.
My playthrough was also rushed. I agree that it was great to see the old characters but the lack of intereaction with most of them made me really disconnected and sad through most of the playthrough...I guess that could be a natural reaction for Shep herself if you chose to look at it that way. I would think she would try to reconnect with those she was close too and when that didn't happen to the extent she needed it too she'd feel disconnected...maybe even somewhat lost...wouldn't keep her from doing her job but I would think she would feel empty inside. Maybe I just put too much of myself into the character...that's the main reason that with most other rpg's I prefer playing as a male character...not as much of me in it and I really have more fun....not as emotionally involved so if the game jerks you around with the emotional touches I don't feel as affected.
As for the "something happening to the LI's" there is more than killing them off...indoctrination or the facial scaring like with Garrus or Zaeed (could be the penalty of cheating)...I do know that on twitter Casey said something about hoping that Miranda was alright...sometimes the little hints like that drive me a little crazy.
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