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Wunderwolfer

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I found it very emotional from the start to the end. I'm suprised that I didn't pass out the number of times I held my breath casue I was so excited. The opening scene,the ending, all the loyalty mission, meeting romanced Liara again. No other game has had me so entralled. Definately my favourite game of all time. Cannot wait for ME3.  

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Mass Effect is without a doubt, (Am I gonna use this phrase.........yes I think I am) an emotional rollercoaster, because you become emotionally attached to the characters. With ME3 we will see the end of the shepard arc, and I for one will be toasting that man/woman when ME3 comes to an end.........and I'll miss them, genuinely

Oh and the art thing, society dictates what is classed as art. And there has been many a fine piece of art that has taken generations to be appreciated by its peers !

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Some of the final parts of GOWIII border on art. When Krato is psychologically exploring his conscious, it is both artistically designed beautifully (the use of red is sublime) and emotionally arousing, forcing Kratos to face his dark and battered past, while facing his ruthless actions.

There's also a msyerious element in the level design, never knowing where the trail is leading to or what may manifest from such a design. These creative choices pull you further into the depraved atompshere of Kartos' world.

To me, this is art. Emotionally engaging, visually stimulating, while provoking thoughtful abstract ideas.

Modifié par TheDeathDealer, 23 mars 2011 - 12:52 .