Yes, I bought Mass Effect 2 just a week ago lol I love it!
Alright, so I just finished all my recrutement missions. The last one I did was to find Okeer. I found him, and now I have the option to weather release the Krogan or not. What should I do?
I searched around the forums a bit and I saw that some people said that he is nice and some people said that he is mean and he KILLS you! I don't want to finish the story that early!
I am doing a Paragon playthrough and I also want to keep my team alive at the end.
So what should I do?
Should I release the Krogan? (POSSIBLE SPOILERS)
Débuté par
BioStrike
, déc. 30 2011 04:43
#1
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 04:43
#2
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 05:31
Release him he doesnt kill you.
#3
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 05:34
Release the krogan, he's a very solid meat wall.
Modifié par The Grey Ranger, 30 décembre 2011 - 05:35 .
#4
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 05:53
Thanks everyone! I released him. He's awesome!
#5
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:11
also he is a solid tank. Him and Zaed are two of the best tanks you can get.
#6
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:16
DeathScepter wrote...
also he is a solid tank. Him and Zaed are two of the best tanks you can get.
lol Yeah! And hey, I was wondering, if you play with a certain character in missions in your party, would that develop a better relationship with them?
For example, I want to make romance with Miranda, so that means I have to do every mission with her in my party?
#7
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:33
I believe relationships are all based on what you do between missions and what you do on their personal missions.
So your relationship with Miranda will mostly be affected by private conversations with her, how you resolve the row between her and Jack and what you do on her "loyalty mission".
Note: the Krogan is one of the best characters to leave to "hold the line" in the "suicide mission" and may save one or two of your more fragile characters from dying
So your relationship with Miranda will mostly be affected by private conversations with her, how you resolve the row between her and Jack and what you do on her "loyalty mission".
Note: the Krogan is one of the best characters to leave to "hold the line" in the "suicide mission" and may save one or two of your more fragile characters from dying
#8
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:33
Who you take on missions has no real affect on the relationships. Obviously, once you get to the loyalty missions, whether or not you do those can affect things, but for the rest of the game, you can leave Miranda in her office and still romance her.
#9
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:37
go to her room regularly and talk to her. Paragon Miranda romance is favors the nice guy in treating her. Renegades Miranda romances looks for sex only.
All romances have a paragon/renegade paths. both valid. Also completing Miranda's loyalty mission will be important.
Miranda is an useful squad regardless of the team setup due to her having a very useful passive ability.
Howbeit Jack and Miranda are rivals, they are excellent for a strong biotic team.
All romances have a paragon/renegade paths. both valid. Also completing Miranda's loyalty mission will be important.
Miranda is an useful squad regardless of the team setup due to her having a very useful passive ability.
Howbeit Jack and Miranda are rivals, they are excellent for a strong biotic team.
Modifié par DeathScepter, 30 décembre 2011 - 07:38 .
#10
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 07:39
I think I'm going to do one run without releasing Grunt, just to see how that works out in 3.
#11
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 08:20
Rather late, but part of the fun of the game is having to make these decisions without knowing exactly what the consequences will be, and having to live with them. Only start looking them up or asking about them after you've had a couple of playthroughs and don't feel like doing another just to see what happens.
#12
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 08:29
Reorte wrote...
Rather late, but part of the fun of the game is having to make these decisions without knowing exactly what the consequences will be, and having to live with them. Only start looking them up or asking about them after you've had a couple of playthroughs and don't feel like doing another just to see what happens.
I agree with you. But I bought ME2 last week just because I got interested in buying ME3. I heard that you can transfer your save in ME2 to ME3, so basically I want my ME2 playthrough to be flawless so I can get ready for ME3. I don't want to do any mistakes that will affect the next game.
But I will do ME3 my own way, without help, of course.
#13
Posté 30 décembre 2011 - 11:23
What is this? Gameplay by committee? Play it the way you want to play, and when finished, play it a different way.
Coming here and asking for everyone elses opinion on all the various possible decisions only ruins the game for you. Discovering for yourself is far more satisfying, and gives the game more replayability. (Yes, I know its not a word, I just made it up. Trademark pending)
Coming here and asking for everyone elses opinion on all the various possible decisions only ruins the game for you. Discovering for yourself is far more satisfying, and gives the game more replayability. (Yes, I know its not a word, I just made it up. Trademark pending)
#14
Posté 31 décembre 2011 - 08:45
grunt is awesome. his dialogue is very brothers-to-the-end-esque. youll always feel like he's got your back no matter what. and his loyalty missions is pretty damn fun, short, but fun.
#15
Posté 03 janvier 2012 - 05:56
Grunt is my favorite
He was always with me in my squad when we went to battle.
He's a god damn tank, lol.
He's a god damn tank, lol.





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