Hawke
Shepard
The Warden
Who do you feel more attacked to?
For me it's sheapard, after 2 game Shepard feels like she's mine and that i've created my own story and character.
Who are you more attached to?
Débuté par
Dannybare
, avril 13 2011 07:25
#1
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 07:25
#2
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 07:59
I would have to say my Warden. The third time through DA:O, I finally created a Warden who was my "perfect" character for that part.
I liked my first Hawke very much, and since now I'm on my second, byt the time number three rolls around on this game, my mind might change.
My Shepard was "meh"
I liked my first Hawke very much, and since now I'm on my second, byt the time number three rolls around on this game, my mind might change.
My Shepard was "meh"
#3
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:03
I think Shepard is the best written character and has a lot of great moments, especially in Mass Effect 2... but I haven't decided, since I'm more of a Dragon Age fan than a Mass Effect one, I think.
#4
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:03
Flynn Hawke. He has the face and personality I wish I could have had on my Shepard.
#5
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:04
How about "none of them."
Though as a character, I like Shepard the best. He is not a complete blank slate. As for the Warden, it garners a "meh" from me, since I didn't really bother with the role-playing aspect too much. I selected which options were most profitable for me, so my Warden didn't really have much of a personality.
Hawke is "meh" too.
Though as a character, I like Shepard the best. He is not a complete blank slate. As for the Warden, it garners a "meh" from me, since I didn't really bother with the role-playing aspect too much. I selected which options were most profitable for me, so my Warden didn't really have much of a personality.
Hawke is "meh" too.
Modifié par XX55XX, 13 avril 2011 - 08:04 .
#6
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:05
Surprisingly, Hawke. Wasn't very attached to either the Warden or Shepard.
#7
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:06
I would have to say Shepard but only because i like sci-fi fantasy more and only for ME1 not ME2.
#8
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:09
BHAALSPAWN OR BUST
#9
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:12
Shepard then Hawke then the Warden, I suppose. I change my Warden's race far too much to be attached.
#10
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:16
*points to signature*
No further words needed, I suppose.
No further words needed, I suppose.
#11
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:17
Easily my Dalish Warden. I felt the most attached and immersed in her character. I role-played her quite heavily and used her to explore a personality I don't have. Her lack of a voice really allowed me to put any tone or inflection on what she was "saying", like playing a grown up version of pretend. I know others don't feel this way, but for me it was perfect.
I just picked up ME2 and Shepard is coming into second. The voice took a little getting used to....mainly her tone and what she says sometimes wasn't quite what I was expecting.....but she looks and sounds like a space marine and has enough wiggle room to allow me to play her as such.
Hawke is my meh character. I didn't feel immersed in her story and felt more like an observer or that I was just along for the ride.
I just picked up ME2 and Shepard is coming into second. The voice took a little getting used to....mainly her tone and what she says sometimes wasn't quite what I was expecting.....but she looks and sounds like a space marine and has enough wiggle room to allow me to play her as such.
Hawke is my meh character. I didn't feel immersed in her story and felt more like an observer or that I was just along for the ride.
#12
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:19
Definitely the warden it's the first time i got attached to a character in a game.
like carlo shepard is "meh" for me.
and well hawke's.....hawke.
like carlo shepard is "meh" for me.
and well hawke's.....hawke.
#13
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:23
Shepard, simple reasons, I could customise his armour better in ME2, my warden was a voiceless guy (even though I could select his voice on charactor creation... which still seems stupid to me to this day) where my created face was mostly covered by a helmet and then with all the DLC and Awakenings he kind of left his friends behind like a big jerk (oddly enough I'm in the few that liked Witch Hunt as it made him feel less of a jerk at the end)
Hawke was okay but wasn't able to influence of guide his friends that well, plus I didn't get much time with him.
My Shepard however wasn't a jerk, first thing he did in ME2 was ask about his friends, go see Anderson and was happy to run into his old friends and ask them to join him again. My Shepard seemed to care, even the DLC reflected that with him seeking out the old Normandy, and maybe I connected more with him because when I got to ME2 he seemed to grow as a person
Hawke was okay but wasn't able to influence of guide his friends that well, plus I didn't get much time with him.
My Shepard however wasn't a jerk, first thing he did in ME2 was ask about his friends, go see Anderson and was happy to run into his old friends and ask them to join him again. My Shepard seemed to care, even the DLC reflected that with him seeking out the old Normandy, and maybe I connected more with him because when I got to ME2 he seemed to grow as a person
#14
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:25
Not Shepard. I wasn't fond all that fond of ME1, and found ME2 unplayable in terms of what I enjoy in a game. I never felt any ownership of Shepard. Hawke, well, that was better. Kind of like a likable NPC. The Warden was completely different. I've never felt so personally involved in a game.
#15
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:26
Hawke, then Shep, then the Warden.
I do love all three of them, but Hawke struck the best balanced between being voiced for immersion, and allowing roleplaying flexibility so I could feel like the character was really mine.
I do love all three of them, but Hawke struck the best balanced between being voiced for immersion, and allowing roleplaying flexibility so I could feel like the character was really mine.
#16
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:30
Man, sometimes I wish I had the experience you guys had with the Warden. He just isn't really anything to me. I'm attached to the world state that resulted from him, but as a character he's a blank.
#17
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:31
My Wardens, my ME1 Sheps, the ME2 Shep, and lastly Hawke.
Modifié par TJSolo, 13 avril 2011 - 08:39 .
#18
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:33
Big_Chief wrote...
Man, sometimes I wish I had the experience you guys had with the Warden. He just isn't really anything to me. I'm attached to the world state that resulted from him, but as a character he's a blank.
Maybe read lines outloud, act a little,...you know DO something instead of making a wish if really want to experience what others had with their Wardens.
#19
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:35
I am more attached to Morrigan, Miranda, and Isabela.
#20
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:39
The Warden.
Hawke.
Lastly Shepard.
Hawke.
Lastly Shepard.
#21
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:42
Edited out for stupidity
Modifié par KSuri, 13 avril 2011 - 08:43 .
#22
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:42
I'd say Shepard. And even though I have both a canon maleshep and a canon femshep, somehow I am
more attached to my femshep. Must be the voiceacting.
more attached to my femshep. Must be the voiceacting.
#23
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:51
Shephard (female) and its the voice acting by Jennifer Hale that beats everyone by a country mile. Doesnt hurt that she's had 2 full games to build on but Hale brings the character to life.
I really like Hawke especially the witty/sarcastic Hawke, the Warden never gave me the connection, just didnt seem as real and yeah, thats most likely due to the lack of voice.
I really like Hawke especially the witty/sarcastic Hawke, the Warden never gave me the connection, just didnt seem as real and yeah, thats most likely due to the lack of voice.
Modifié par MrTijger, 13 avril 2011 - 08:51 .
#24
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:54
See I didnt like femsheps voice at all. I could never play as femshep because of it, I liked ladyhawkes voice a lot better.
The voice can make or break a character for me.
The voice can make or break a character for me.
#25
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 08:56
The non-mute one who doesn't smash shotglasses against his helmet.





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