The Official Knight-Captain Cullen Discussion thread 2.0.
#46901
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:04
#46902
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:06
Chanda wrote...
When E3 happens is someone going to make a post and keep it updated with all the news and links and stuff? Maybe pictures from E3 of DA3 stuff? I probably won't be able to watch what's going on that day.
We'll make a big round-up and post all the bits and pieces in here, that's usually what we do with stuff like that... not that it happens often, but it will do!
#46903
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:07
God, I hope so! There is good likelihood I will miss everything too.Chanda wrote...
When E3 happens is someone going to make a post and keep it updated with all the news and links and stuff? Maybe pictures from E3 of DA3 stuff? I probably won't be able to watch what's going on that day.
#46904
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:21
Mordin&Grunt <3 I think they knew well in BW who to pick for heart-stopping moments in ME3. This overarching theme of death and sacrifice helped me with accepting the fate of my Shepard. Even though I find it hard when something bad is happening to my favourite characters, I still find it amazing how much depth well thought and believable drama can add to both, the overall story and my attachment to characters. And the fact that they are fictional, yet still able to trigger those emotions is very telling.Twice a Lady wrote...
No, I like the death scenes too, and Mordin's was done so incredibly well. I was horribly sad (he & Grunt are my all time fav characters from that series), but it was so true to his character that as much as I sobbed (uncontrollably) through it, I was happy with his ending and felt satisfied with his fate. I'm just never going to stop missign him is all. Sigh... and he's not even a real person. If another one of my all time fav characters went in a similar manner I think I might break.
#46905
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:24
My fear as well, I'm such a noob when it comes to finding information :]Twice a Lady wrote...
God, I hope so! There is good likelihood I will miss everything too.
#46906
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:27
Yeah, spoken very eloquently! I always saw Grunt as 'my baby'. My widdle Krogan, D'Awwww! *coughs*Ahem! And when I thought he had died in ME3 I was crying, but when he came out alive, I cried EVEN HARDER because I was just that much happier and so relieved.neonmoth wrote...
Mordin&Grunt <3 I think they knew well in BW who to pick for heart-stopping moments in ME3. This overarching theme of death and sacrifice helped me with accepting the fate of my Shepard. Even though I find it hard when something bad is happening to my favourite characters, I still find it amazing how much depth well thought and believable drama can add to both, the overall story and my attachment to characters. And the fact that they are fictional, yet still able to trigger those emotions is very telling.Twice a Lady wrote...
No, I like the death scenes too, and Mordin's was done so incredibly well. I was horribly sad (he & Grunt are my all time fav characters from that series), but it was so true to his character that as much as I sobbed (uncontrollably) through it, I was happy with his ending and felt satisfied with his fate. I'm just never going to stop missign him is all. Sigh... and he's not even a real person. If another one of my all time fav characters went in a similar manner I think I might break.
I was totally prepared for Shep's demise, I sort of expected it, what got me was the impact your death had the rest of the crew.
#46907
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:33
Now when I think about it the 'trick' they used with Grunt could be interesting in DA worldTwice a Lady wrote...
Yeah, spoken very eloquently! I always saw Grunt as 'my baby'. My widdle Krogan, D'Awwww! *coughs*Ahem! And when I thought he had died in ME3 I was crying, but when he came out alive, I cried EVEN HARDER because I was just that much happier and so relieved.
I was totally prepared for Shep's demise, I sort of expected it, what got me was the impact your death had the rest of the crew.
#46908
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:36
It could be the greatest Cullen moment of the game!neonmoth wrote...
Now when I think about it the 'trick' they used with Grunt could be interesting in DA worldTwice a Lady wrote...
Yeah, spoken very eloquently! I always saw Grunt as 'my baby'. My widdle Krogan, D'Awwww! *coughs*Ahem! And when I thought he had died in ME3 I was crying, but when he came out alive, I cried EVEN HARDER because I was just that much happier and so relieved.
I was totally prepared for Shep's demise, I sort of expected it, what got me was the impact your death had the rest of the crew.
#46909
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:37
I got shivers even thinking about it. Good callTwice a Lady wrote...
It could be the greatest Cullen moment of the game!neonmoth wrote...
Now when I think about it the 'trick' they used with Grunt could be interesting in DA world
Edit: Poor Cullen, we're planning all those horryfying moments for him to experience...
Modifié par neonmoth, 30 mai 2013 - 08:42 .
#46910
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:45

Modifié par neonmoth, 30 mai 2013 - 08:49 .
#46911
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:47
#46912
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:49
Twice a Lady wrote...
Yeah, spoken very eloquently! I always saw Grunt as 'my baby'. My widdle Krogan, D'Awwww! *coughs*Ahem! And when I thought he had died in ME3 I was crying, but when he came out alive, I cried EVEN HARDER because I was just that much happier and so relieved.neonmoth wrote...
Mordin&Grunt <3 I think they knew well in BW who to pick for heart-stopping moments in ME3. This overarching theme of death and sacrifice helped me with accepting the fate of my Shepard. Even though I find it hard when something bad is happening to my favourite characters, I still find it amazing how much depth well thought and believable drama can add to both, the overall story and my attachment to characters. And the fact that they are fictional, yet still able to trigger those emotions is very telling.Twice a Lady wrote...
No, I like the death scenes too, and Mordin's was done so incredibly well. I was horribly sad (he & Grunt are my all time fav characters from that series), but it was so true to his character that as much as I sobbed (uncontrollably) through it, I was happy with his ending and felt satisfied with his fate. I'm just never going to stop missign him is all. Sigh... and he's not even a real person. If another one of my all time fav characters went in a similar manner I think I might break.
I was totally prepared for Shep's demise, I sort of expected it, what got me was the impact your death had the rest of the crew.
Omg, when he nearly gets arrested in the Citadel DLC for celebrating his birthday was ****ing genius! I was like d'awww I can't be mad with you, go on you little scamp! <3
#46913
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:49
#46914
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:50
#46915
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:51
#46916
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:52
#46917
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 08:53
All his citadel content was fabulous. I was dying laughing @his shower and doorman scenes.LolaLei wrote...
Omg, when he nearly gets arrested in the Citadel DLC for celebrating his birthday was ****ing genius! I was like d'awww I can't be mad with you, go on you little scamp! <3
#46918
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:00
neonmoth wrote...
I got shivers even thinking about it. Good callTwice a Lady wrote...
It could be the greatest Cullen moment of the game!neonmoth wrote...
Now when I think about it the 'trick' they used with Grunt could be interesting in DA world
Edit: Poor Cullen, we're planning all those horryfying moments for him to experience...
Omg, I would be literally yelling at the tv (like I did when playing ME3 for the first time). That would be so ****ing awesome! Especially if you managed to get him to come out of it alive!
I had this idea once that perhaps at some point Cullen would "find redemption" by trying to fight off some big boss thing, giving you enough time for the protagonist, companions and a whole bunch of mages to escape unharmed. You'd try to convince him not to, but he tells you to run (maybe touches the protagonist's face and gives you the puppy eyes as he pushes you away to safety or something), the whole place collapses as he strikes the killing blow or whatever and you assume he's dead. The idea would be for us to think we've majorly ballsed up and lost him, but if you done everything correctly then after a few tense moments and a slow-mo scene of the protagonist being forceably dragged away kicking and screaming he'd come scrabbling out of the carnage.
*Que super awesome emotional reunion scene if you romanced him!*
Modifié par LolaLei, 30 mai 2013 - 09:10 .
#46919
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:01
neonmoth wrote...
All his citadel content was fabulous. I was dying laughing @his shower and doorman scenes.LolaLei wrote...
Omg, when he nearly gets arrested in the Citadel DLC for celebrating his birthday was ****ing genius! I was like d'awww I can't be mad with you, go on you little scamp! <3
I missed the shower scene because I forgot to check if anyone was in there, lol. I hope they add some of that sort of thing into DA3.
#46920
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:02
I need this to happen now. Exactly as you described.LolaLei wrote...
neonmoth wrote...
I got shivers even thinking about it. Good callTwice a Lady wrote...
It could be the greatest Cullen moment of the game!neonmoth wrote...
Now when I think about it the 'trick' they used with Grunt could be interesting in DA world
Edit: Poor Cullen, we're planning all those horryfying moments for him to experience...
Omg, I would be literally yelling at the tv (like I did when playing ME3 for the first time). That would be so ****ing awesome! Especially if you managed to get him to come out of it alive!
I had this idea once that perhaps at some point Cullen would "find redemption" by trying to fight off some big boss thing, giving you enough time for the protagonist, companions and a whole bunch of mages to escape unharmed. You'd try to convince him not to, but he tells you to run (maybe touches the protagonist face and gives you the puppy eyes as he pushes you away to safety or something), the whole place collapses as he strikes the killing blow or whatever and you assume he's dead. The idea would be for us to think we've majorly ballsed up and lost him, but if you done everything correctly then after a few tense moments and a slow-mo scene of the protagonist being forceably dragged away kicking and screaming he'd come scrabbling out of the carnage.
*Que super awesome emotional reunion scene if you romanced him!*
#46921
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:04
#46922
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:05
Aww, worth revisiting. His drunk rambling about hitting on Liara was pricelessLolaLei wrote...
neonmoth wrote...
All his citadel content was fabulous. I was dying laughing @his shower and doorman scenes.LolaLei wrote...
Omg, when he nearly gets arrested in the Citadel DLC for celebrating his birthday was ****ing genius! I was like d'awww I can't be mad with you, go on you little scamp! <3
I missed the shower scene because I forgot to check if anyone was in there, lol. I hope they add some of that sort of thing into DA3.
#46923
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:07
Twice a Lady wrote...
Yeah, spoken very eloquently! I always saw Grunt as 'my baby'. My widdle Krogan, D'Awwww! *coughs*Ahem! And when I thought he had died in ME3 I was crying, but when he came out alive, I cried EVEN HARDER because I was just that much happier and so relieved.
I was totally prepared for Shep's demise, I sort of expected it, what got me was the impact your death had the rest of the crew.
Interestingly, I never felt anything special for Grunt, IDKW
I did think it was stupid how your LI puts up "Commander Shepard" on the wall instead of your character's full name. It's just a graphic; how hard would it be to change it for each player? It's not like it involve voice acting.
Worst deaths for me were Legion and Thane for some reason. I don't know why Legion got me in the feels.
#46924
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:08
Do you mean not saving Wrex? Anywhoo, Mordin's content in Citadel is pretty awesome too :]Newschmoo wrote...
I thought Grunt was great in the Citadel DLC. Wrex was also hysterical, particularly in the combat scenes. Shame there was no Mordin, I was incredibly fond of that Salarian. It was sad I couldn't save him due to a decision I made in ME1 :-(
#46925
Posté 30 mai 2013 - 09:11
LolaLei wrote...
I had this idea once that perhaps at some point Cullen would "find redemption" by trying to fight off some big boss thing, giving you enough time for the protagonist, companions and a whole bunch of mages to escape unharmed. You'd try to convince him not to, but he tells you to run (maybe touches the protagonist face and gives you the puppy eyes as he pushes you away to safety or something)[/i], the whole place collapses as he strikes the killing blow or whatever and you assume he's dead. The idea would be for us to think we've majorly ballsed up and lost him, but if you done everything correctly then after a few tense moments and a slow-mo scene of the protagonist being forceably dragged away kicking and screaming he'd come scrabbling out of the carnage.
This is awesome!! And it should happen towards the end, so as to actually draw a tear from our eyes because we've grown to know him by now.
How anal is everyone going to be with their approval ratings? I'm going to be reloading constantly.





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