How graphic/ gruesome/ erotic or shocking do you want ME3 to be?
#51
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:16
#52
Guest_The Big Bad Wolf_*
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:17
Guest_The Big Bad Wolf_*
#53
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:21
Exactly as Violent/gory/sexy as the devs want it to be. This is Mass Effect, it a homage to action sci fi space operas and not to personal horror games. It must maitain its overall tone
In the real world there are urban legends. In the World of Darkness ghostly spiders whisper those legends in the ears of autistic children............but Mass Effect is not the world of darkness
Modifié par crimzontearz, 31 août 2011 - 03:07 .
#54
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:34
But no exploding bodies I think, that stuff is better in Fallout. Even though some gore would be realistic considering that we fire physics breaking things like singularities at the enemies.
#55
Guest_iOnlySignIn_*
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:44
Guest_iOnlySignIn_*
I have practically infinite tolerance for all of those though. I just don't think they are very relavant to ME.
#56
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:45
The Big Bad Wolf wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
Not much really. For gore, it's OK to punctuate particular moments but I don't really want anything more than Saren blowing his brains out in ME1. Too much gets on my nerves.
Eroticism is fine where appropriate, but that doesn't have to translate into lots of nudity.
I agree.
This.
#57
Posté 30 août 2011 - 11:48
#58
Posté 31 août 2011 - 02:59
Spike TV Level.
#59
Posté 31 août 2011 - 03:05
You go down we go up.
bowchickawowow.
Modifié par Humanoid_Typhoon, 31 août 2011 - 03:05 .
#60
Posté 31 août 2011 - 03:13
SpaceinMind wrote...
The Big Bad Wolf wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
Not much really. For gore, it's OK to punctuate particular moments but I don't really want anything more than Saren blowing his brains out in ME1. Too much gets on my nerves.
Eroticism is fine where appropriate, but that doesn't have to translate into lots of nudity.
I agree.
This.
That.
#61
Guest_Rezources_*
Posté 31 août 2011 - 03:16
Guest_Rezources_*
I'm so sorry.
#62
Posté 31 août 2011 - 03:16
Karimloo wrote...
^ I parried you.
Spike TV Level.
Ha - counter..
Starz Spartacus Level
#63
Posté 31 août 2011 - 03:46
Ohpus wrote...
Mature, graphic, and lots of sex, with only moderate violence. However, with the American ratings system, that means we will get graphic intense violence and sex with their clothes on. Damn, repressed Republicans (I mean the politicians and Fox news anchors).
Damn, 'progressive' liberals(I mean the **** civilians).
Modifié par Dragon XIX, 31 août 2011 - 04:20 .
#64
Posté 31 août 2011 - 04:52
I want my kills to look like i was meaning to shoot legs and heads off my victims.... blood..... all overf the place and character, I want the omni blade to allow me to cut someone and spilll their guts on the floor......
I want to be able to send an eyeball or two flying when we hit the reporter again.... or TIM.
I want drug references off the wa-zoo.
And the sex to be just insanely scary and erotic. If that means Miranda in a dominatrix suit and a whip, or Ashely slapping you around a bit.... Jack manhandling..... well so be it.
But in all honestly, i'll take what bioware gives us and be upset as I was with DA2 sex scenes.... should go get deadspace finally and check that out but idk.
#65
Posté 31 août 2011 - 06:54
Icinix wrote...
SpaceinMind wrote...
The Big Bad Wolf wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
Not much really. For gore, it's OK to punctuate particular moments but I don't really want anything more than Saren blowing his brains out in ME1. Too much gets on my nerves.
Eroticism is fine where appropriate, but that doesn't have to translate into lots of nudity.
I agree.
This.
That.
Those
#66
Posté 31 août 2011 - 06:58
On a more serious note, the second game seemed to have it down. The love scenes were a bit too minimalistic though. Lengthening those without making them purely sex scenes would be nice.
#67
Posté 31 août 2011 - 06:59
What do you mean?JediMaster_Murph wrote...
wait how?IsaacShep wrote...
Very very true. KOTOR 2 for example is one of the most mature games ever, yet it's rated T for Teen.Luigitornado wrote...
...But Blood and Gore does not mean a game is Mature.
#68
Posté 31 août 2011 - 07:32
Sex: Honestly I don't care, I think its silly that there are people who are extremely dedicated to it going back to ME 1 style though. I don't want them completely caving in and making the romance too family friendly though. I'd say ME 2 as the minimum and ME 1 as the max.
Swearing and drugs and adult themes: Keep it a bit like ME 2, don't overuse swearing but use it when its necessary and adds to the dialog and plot. They shouldn't tone down drugs or alcohol, but again they shouldn't just add it so its 'cool' or whatever. Use it when its necessary.
#69
Posté 31 août 2011 - 07:44
Do whatever is most honest for the story, if it happens in world then there's no real reason it shouldn't happen in game (barring legal restrictions of any of those crop up base on region etc)
I don't feel the need to have any extra added just for it's own sake but when something is 'danced around' it just waters down the story (and these stories are what makes the game(s) for me).
Also if exposure is an issue somehow (tho considering that it's a game rated for adults there really shouldn't be any issue) just have a "rating filter" on the cut-scenes and/or in game blood/residual body parts. Not that heavy on the coding side of things and allows people who have a specific issue or sensibility about something to avoid seeing it without censoring the game for all players.
In short gratuitous applications of any I can live without (in fact I hope they're absent) however it's a war, and possible extinction, anyone who things that won't involve aspects of sex, violence, and harsh language really aren't thinking it through (and evidently don't read history or know any soldiers
#70
Posté 31 août 2011 - 07:45
#71
Posté 31 août 2011 - 07:54
Gore seems fine where it's at, but having the bodies not disappear would be nice, maybe a small blood pool beneath them, or charred if you burnt them, ect.
I could use some more swearing though. Jokers scene was one of my favs mostly because that is exactly what I would be saying in that situation. The characters have emotions, swearing is a perfectly acceptable method to express them.
#72
Posté 31 août 2011 - 08:19
Things don't have to get too graphic to have an impact... "Pulp Fiction is a perfect example...if you watch the Film carefully, you'll notice that the gunshots and the victims are never in the same frame together...you see one or the other and that really didn't deaden the imapct any for me.
#73
Posté 31 août 2011 - 09:20
*Slight spoiler:
What the collectors can do to some of your crew, Jack's memories during her loyalty mission, the sex scene with Miranda - all appropriately provocative.
#74
Posté 31 août 2011 - 09:27
Keep it as it is, I'm a happy Shep.
Someone earlier mentioned more fun sexytimes for FemShep and I totally agree. ManShep gets all the fun....
#75
Posté 31 août 2011 - 12:22





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