Padt wrote...
Kinda sorta looks like Jack is making out with a Shepard doll. Must be the size difference.
Maybe that's what she had to resort to, in order to get some action from her boyfriend in ME3.
Padt wrote...
Kinda sorta looks like Jack is making out with a Shepard doll. Must be the size difference.
Premier Bromanov wrote...
Padt wrote...
Kinda sorta looks like Jack is making out with a Shepard doll. Must be the size difference.
Maybe that's what she had to resort to, in order to get some action from her boyfriend in ME3.






Modifié par CrimsonN7, 19 août 2012 - 04:25 .
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Jonata wrote...
The mandress... DUN DUN DUUN.
Dr. Doctor wrote...
Jonata wrote...
The mandress... DUN DUN DUUN.
Suddenly I can just picture Jack attempting to update Shepard's wardrobe.
Padt wrote...
I think one thing Jack really has over Miranda in ME3 is that they did a better job differentiating between Jack's friendship and romance conversation paths in the game. I mean, inevitably, both conversation paths will share a lot of dialogue, but I feel like the number of references and dialogue changes to reflect one relationship status or the other were extensive enough to make them feel whole and distinct from each other, and as satisfying as can probably be expected under the circumstances.
Of the ten, um...let's call them "Paramour achievement-worthy" love interests in ME3, I kinda feel like Miranda is tied with Liara as the one who got the poorest amount and quality of differentiation (in Liara's case, both her friendship and romance dialogue paths feel like they tilt too much towards friendship, and in Miranda's case, they both feel like they tilt too much towards romance). And honestly, it may seem petty, but that kinda bugged me. I wasn't big on how practically every conversation between Shepard and an unromanced Miranda felt like it was charged with romantic subtext.
Thank you. I think it's a problem that rears its head on a case by case basis. I suppose it's inevitable, since each cahracter/love interest has a different writer, and some writers will be better at dealing with the issue of differentiation than others. Whoever wrote Garrus, for example, did an excellent job differentiating between his friendship and romance paths, though I assume it also helps that Garrus gets so much more screen time than other squadmates/love interests. Gives more wiggle room to work with (it's curious how I often see people complaining about Liara in this regard, when Garrus quite possibly the squadmate and love interest that gets the most amount of screen time and personal conversations in ME3, yet people rarely ever seem to complain about it).lillitheris wrote...
Padt wrote...
I think one thing Jack really has over Miranda in ME3 is that they did a better job differentiating between Jack's friendship and romance conversation paths in the game. I mean, inevitably, both conversation paths will share a lot of dialogue, but I feel like the number of references and dialogue changes to reflect one relationship status or the other were extensive enough to make them feel whole and distinct from each other, and as satisfying as can probably be expected under the circumstances.
Of the ten, um...let's call them "Paramour achievement-worthy" love interests in ME3, I kinda feel like Miranda is tied with Liara as the one who got the poorest amount and quality of differentiation (in Liara's case, both her friendship and romance dialogue paths feel like they tilt too much towards friendship, and in Miranda's case, they both feel like they tilt too much towards romance). And honestly, it may seem petty, but that kinda bugged me. I wasn't big on how practically every conversation between Shepard and an unromanced Miranda felt like it was charged with romantic subtext.
I’m just saving this bit for myself, because it’s a good viewpoint into the problems of ME3.
Jonata wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
Jonata wrote...
The mandress... DUN DUN DUUN.
Suddenly I can just picture Jack attempting to update Shepard's wardrobe.
Oh, no clip? Thought we had a clip.
Dr. Doctor wrote...
Jack: N7 boxers? Seriously?
Shepard: It's just one pair.
Jack: What is it with you N7 guys anyway? Brass says you can display it on your uniform and you go and put it on ****ing everything. (notices the expression on Shepard's face) The N7 on my ass doesn't count.
Shepard: If you say so. (digs through dresser) What about this?
Jack: What did you do, mug a guy on Omega?
Shepard: It's been sitting here since Cerberus gave me the ship. I thought you'd like the whole leather vest look.
Jack: Yeah on me, just doen't look right on you. (Pulls out N7 Hoodie) Now we're talking! I'm calling dibs on this.
Shepard: It'll be huge on you.
Jack: (pulls on hoodie) Just means it's comfy.
Modifié par Premier Bromanov, 20 août 2012 - 11:17 .
Dr. Doctor wrote...
Jack: N7 boxers? Seriously?
Shepard: It's just one pair.
Jack: What is it with you N7 guys anyway? Brass says you can display it on your uniform and you go and put it on ****ing everything. (notices the expression on Shepard's face) The N7 on my ass doesn't count.
Shepard: If you say so. (digs through dresser) What about this?
Jack: What did you do, mug a guy on Omega?
Shepard: It's been sitting here since Cerberus gave me the ship. I thought you'd like the whole leather vest look.
Jack: Yeah on me, just doen't look right on you. (Pulls out N7 Hoodie) Now we're talking! I'm calling dibs on this.
Shepard: It'll be huge on you.
Jack: (pulls on hoodie) Just means it's comfy.
Modifié par Makaveli The Don, 21 août 2012 - 04:07 .
Padt wrote...
I guess the closest insight we get into Shepard's casual dress style is the leather jacket and blue jeans combo from ME3, and while that does look great by modern standards, it's so far away from the usual dress styles seen in the games that you have to think most humans must see it as horribly bizarre or vintage.