"I'll always want you in my life." Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 3
#59701
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:38
#59702
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:39
I agree, I'd have liked to seen more of James as Shepard's N7 padawan. Plus it's interesting to have a character who would actually resent Shepard for his actions.
#59703
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:39
hot_heart wrote...
I ship Vega with the airlock.
Javik is envious of a primitive.
#59704
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:40
Dr. Doctor wrote...
@ MisterJB
I agree, I'd have liked to seen more of James as Shepard's N7 padawan. Plus it's interesting to have a character who would actually resent Shepard for his actions.
A number of them can, depending on your choices.
#59705
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:44
o Ventus wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
@ MisterJB
I agree, I'd have liked to seen more of James as Shepard's N7 padawan. Plus it's interesting to have a character who would actually resent Shepard for his actions.
A number of them can, depending on your choices.
Vega would be resentful regardless of your actions though...
#59706
Posté 20 juillet 2012 - 11:54
LanceSolous13 wrote...
o Ventus wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
@ MisterJB
I agree, I'd have liked to seen more of James as Shepard's N7 padawan. Plus it's interesting to have a character who would actually resent Shepard for his actions.
A number of them can, depending on your choices.
Vega would be resentful regardless of your actions though...
Which is one reason why it's retarded.
#59707
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:06
o Ventus wrote...
LanceSolous13 wrote...
o Ventus wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
@ MisterJB
I agree, I'd have liked to seen more of James as Shepard's N7 padawan. Plus it's interesting to have a character who would actually resent Shepard for his actions.
A number of them can, depending on your choices.
Vega would be resentful regardless of your actions though...
Which is one reason why it's retarded.
I don't see how its 'redarded'. And, if I may ask, can you not use that word please?
#59708
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:14
Vega is just a simple guy, that's all.
But Javik is probably one of my favorite things in ME3. A Space Troll.
And he's actually useful.
#59709
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:20
#59710
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:23
LanceSolous13 wrote...
I don't remember Javik doing anything plot important.... The most useful he got was Liara questioning her beliefs on Thessia and the following arguments.
He isn't supposed to be very important, hence his status as a DLC character.
#59711
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:26
LanceSolous13 wrote...
I don't remember Javik doing anything plot important.... The most useful he got was Liara questioning her beliefs on Thessia and the following arguments.
However optional though it may have been, Javik on Thessia is worth the admission price IMO. Between the way he handles the asari at the beginning of the mission and more importantly his delightful dialogue at the temple, he absolutely rocks there.
#59712
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:26
The good kind of story twist was finding out that the Protheans were not as great as we thought.
Imperialists to a fault.
Can anyone guess which twist WASN'T a good thing?
#59713
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:32
LanceSolous13 wrote...
I don't see how its 'redarded'. And, if I may ask, can you not use that word please?
Which person do you know? I ask because we all have someone special to us that has... issues.
p.s. I advise you never join the Army. I went with a guy who was mildly handicapped in basic, and the DS's tore him to ****. I'd have felt bad like I kind of do now, but then I was just glad there was someone keeping the DS's busy shouting at someone else and half the stuff they said you couldn't help but not laugh at. His nickname was Private 'Drool' because he had a tendency to leave his mouth agape sometimes and one time he accidentally drooled on the senior tops shoe. "Drool, what the **** you doin', lookin' for the Dairy Queen to wrap your bun? You ain't the Burger King, you can not have it your way!"
Modifié par fiendishchicken, 21 juillet 2012 - 12:33 .
#59714
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:33
I waited years for someone to finally dismistify the culture of the supposedly elevated race. It was orgasmic.JeffZero wrote...
However optional though it may have been, Javik on Thessia is worth the admission price IMO. Between the way he handles the asari at the beginning of the mission and more importantly his delightful dialogue at the temple, he absolutely rocks there.
#59715
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:34
fiendishchicken wrote...
LanceSolous13 wrote...
I don't see how its 'redarded'. And, if I may ask, can you not use that word please?
Which person do you know? I ask because we all have someone special to us that has... issues.
p.s. I advise you never join the Army. I went with a guy who was mildly handicapped in basic, and the DS's tore him to ****. I'd have felt bad like I kind of do now, but then I was just glad there was someone keeping the DS's busy shouting at someone else and half the stuff they said you couldn't help but not laugh at. His nickname was Private 'Drool' because he had a tendency to leave his mouth agape sometimes and one time he accidentally drooled on the senior tops shoe. "Drool, what the **** you doin', lookin' for the Dairy Queen to wrap your bun? You ain't the Burger King, you can not have it your way!"
I don't care if this makes me a horrible person, but that is hilarious.
#59716
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:35
MisterJB wrote...
I waited years for someone to finally dismistify the culture of the supposedly elevated race. It was orgasmic.JeffZero wrote...
However optional though it may have been, Javik on Thessia is worth the admission price IMO. Between the way he handles the asari at the beginning of the mission and more importantly his delightful dialogue at the temple, he absolutely rocks there.
I don't think I've ever been brought to orgasm from a video game.
Bahahahaha.
But in all seroiusness, the Asari are just as bad as everyone else.
#59717
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:39
Taboo-XX wrote...
I was rather pleased with him.
The good kind of story twist was finding out that the Protheans were not as great as we thought.
Imperialists to a fault.
Can anyone guess which twist WASN'T a good thing?
which one? there were so many?
Was it the tech singularity/glowboy fiasco that got forced on us in the last 5 minutes of the trilogy, propelling a background theme to the starlight prominence despite literally the last 100+ hours of gameplay that totally builds up to something different, then basing the fate of the galaxy on a choice made at the 11th hour instead of leaving out that choice and letting all the decisions and actions you made in the previous 100+ hours of gameplay do it instead, which would have vastly improved the quality of the ending and made the possibility for much different variables for the ending that much better?
Or was it the twist where you learn that Conrad Verner is a Doctor?
#59718
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:40
Vertigo_1 wrote...
If you have twitter please make sure to retweet this that I put up:
twitter.com/ME3News/status/226152195224113152
".@PatrickWeekes I'm sure a lot of people would like to see more of the ME2 squad in future ME3 DLC. RT if you agree!"
And if you could also add your comments on this it would be great...we have 140+ retweets at the moment.
Props to JeffZero for getting the initial feedback tweet here: twitter.com/PatrickWeekes/status/226135602754629633
I figured we'd capitalize on this
Over 200 retweets so far!
Modifié par Vertigo_1, 21 juillet 2012 - 12:41 .
#59719
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:42
o Ventus wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
LanceSolous13 wrote...
I don't see how its 'redarded'. And, if I may ask, can you not use that word please?
Which person do you know? I ask because we all have someone special to us that has... issues.
p.s. I advise you never join the Army. I went with a guy who was mildly handicapped in basic, and the DS's tore him to ****. I'd have felt bad like I kind of do now, but then I was just glad there was someone keeping the DS's busy shouting at someone else and half the stuff they said you couldn't help but not laugh at. His nickname was Private 'Drool' because he had a tendency to leave his mouth agape sometimes and one time he accidentally drooled on the senior tops shoe. "Drool, what the **** you doin', lookin' for the Dairy Queen to wrap your bun? You ain't the Burger King, you can not have it your way!"
I don't care if this makes me a horrible person, but that is hilarious.
I thought so too (and still do). Drill Sergeants are the funniest people alive.
#59720
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:42
Is not necessary.
Worse yet is the symbolism.
If there is one thing you must know about things I hate.
One thing.
Is half assed symbolism in art.
I look at it now and just go "Really?" "Really?"
And the dreams.
Oh, I can understand stress dreams, but they're so hokey. I laugh at them.
#59721
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:53
fiendishchicken wrote...
Or was it the twist where you learn that Conrad Verner is a Doctor?
I actually didn't mind that. I thought it made Conrad's situation a little funnier.
#59722
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:56
Taboo-XX wrote...
The Catalyst...
Is not necessary.
Worse yet is the symbolism.
If there is one thing you must know about things I hate.
One thing.
Is half assed symbolism in art.
I look at it now and just go "Really?" "Really?"
And the dreams.
Oh, I can understand stress dreams, but they're so hokey. I laugh at them.
So I was right, right?
I think the dreams could have worked well had they been a little bit reformatted:
He was running through a dark wilderness. With faint shadowy figures all around him, there were tall trees but all he could see were the trunks.
"Shepard" A voice called out over the darkness. He turned to his left he felt a presence right behind him breathing down his neck. He turned around only to see the empty void that was the black wilderness. He continued running hearing whispers in the background. He could see oily shadows of people whispering to things to each other, or were they at him.
~~~~~~Shepard.~~~~~~
"Ashley is that you?" He called out
"It's the right choice Commander, go get the LT and get the Hell out of here."
"I'm sorry I couldn't save you Ashley." His words were full of anguish and regret. He continued running through the forest headed towards the sounds of machines getting stronger with each step. Yet each step he took seemed to only distance himself away from his goal.
~~~~~~~You can't help me~~~~~~
A small weak voice said as he jogged through the wilderness. He didn't see it but rather felt it. Suddenly, a feeling of dread came over him like an icy blanket on his abdomen. He tried to quicken his paced but felt like he was running through sludge.
~~~~~~~~~~~SHEPARD!~~~~~~~~
He turned when heard her voice.
MIRANDA!
She was on the ground clutching her stomach in pain. HOLD ON! He tried to scream but his mouth made no sound.
~~~~~~~~YOU'RE ALLIES HAVE FALLEN SHEPARD.~~~~~~
The Harbingers voice boomed through the black forest as Shepard tried desperately to reach Miranda.
~YOU HAVE NO ONE LEFT SHEPARD.~
'So close, just a little bit more and she'll be safe' He thought as he was now only a few feet away. Just as he approached her, Miranda started to burn on fire. He opens his mouth to Scream NO! but no sound came out of his lips. He just heard the sound of the fire burning the the figure in front of him.
~~~WE ARE THE HARBINGER OF YOUR DESTINY~~~
It was right behind him now, breathing down the back of his neck. He turned around and what he saw shook him to his core. He was staring at himself only he had eyes that were glowing a golden orange.
Modifié par fiendishchicken, 21 juillet 2012 - 01:06 .
#59723
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 12:58
The first time I really smiled was meeting Miranda on the Citadel right? Well the game suddenly plunges back into this...middle school wave of...bleakness.
They don't just need Romance DLC, they need DLC that puts some perpetual white out over Walters' black pit of faux intellectualism.
#59724
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 01:01
Vertigo_1 wrote...
Don't mind me just passing by:Vertigo_1 wrote...
If you have twitter please make sure to retweet this that I put up:
twitter.com/ME3News/status/226152195224113152
".@PatrickWeekes I'm sure a lot of people would like to see more of the ME2 squad in future ME3 DLC. RT if you agree!"
And if you could also add your comments on this it would be great...we have 140+ retweets at the moment.
Props to JeffZero for getting the initial feedback tweet here: twitter.com/PatrickWeekes/status/226135602754629633
I figured we'd capitalize on this
Over 200 retweets so far!
In the words of Zaeed Massani, "hey-ull yeah."
#59725
Posté 21 juillet 2012 - 01:04
Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 21 juillet 2012 - 01:05 .





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