TrueMadayar wrote...
I dunno, it still seems like the feverish dream of some single person to me. It lacks the depth of everything else, you know. It's not that the third game is the best, it's not, it's far too dark and depressing all through. Also there are logical inconsistencies before, too. In general the writing also took some decline, and the addiction was mostly due to the already defined characters. However I was okay with tortured soul Shepard, I was basically imagining mine in that way already. Still, I think some polishing would've been good.
The last 15 minutes however...instead of the German Instrument of Surrender, somebody left a post-it note (no copyright infringement or degradation of Post-It, subsidiary companies and brands or employees and users of post-it notes intended).
And it didn't even have a single Tali on it!
Well... If from the time the reaper landed, Shepard was indoctrinated, and the indoctrination itself was a "slow" process, then it is genius, and something foreshadowed from the very first Mass Effect. And for Shepard to overcome the indoctrination... I guess it would be cool if it were because of the Prothean Beacon, and his "remarkable" willpower was what kept the indoctrination from taking hold, but being right in front of a Sovereign class reaper would cause the Indoctrination to finally take effect.
How else would surviving beyond Lightspeed travel make sense? AND THAT RANDOM KID I just see it as the best explanation and literary device. Red, blue, and green explosions, a random catalyst with little to no explanation seems much more the feverish dream of a team of deadline-crazed authors imo... >__>
But, anyway, Tali.
Modifié par darthrevaninlight, 25 avril 2012 - 05:58 .