BjorntjuNL wrote...
They should put a huge [RECOMMENDED] quote next to RPG mode.
This. Or a "how Mass Effect was meant to be played" like some games do with difficulty levels.
BjorntjuNL wrote...
They should put a huge [RECOMMENDED] quote next to RPG mode.
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
littlezack wrote...
At any rate, Mass Effect 3 is an action RPG, and, invariably, there are going to be people who enjoy the action aspect more than the RPG aspect. That's fine. And this isn't even a new feature - you have always been able to skip cutscenes and just breeze through choices. The only real difference now is that you can set the game to do it for you. At best, the complaints stem around a belief that Bioware specifically tailored the game around this mode and made a story to appeal to people who don't care about the story. At worst, you're complaining about nothing.
...and while I'm on my soapbox, when did we get to the point as gamers where its wrong to enjoy wanton violence? Like people who play Modern Warfare are some inferior breed of gamer because they like different things and want different things out of their games.
There's nothing wrong with them wanting what they want, and getting it out of their games.
What's wrong is every other sort of game making a pathetic attempt to be what they want too because they happen to be the largest market, thus ensuring that other sorts of gamers cannot get what they want out of games.
Goofy combat moves (flopping around on the ground, aka "combat" rolling), generic shooter mechanics (same-old-ammo-system instead of heat capacity), online multiplayer, etc -- no need for that crap in every single game made.