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My Fan Letter to Bioware


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Uriel1339

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Greetings Bioware,

I know its alot of text, but please read it all, so you know how amazing you are, and sorry that it became so much, I tried to make it short, but I promise you won't regret it.
I just wanted to thank for the creation of Mass Effect. I bet you hear alot about what a great game series you made and such, even if people annoy with bad ending bla bla. They just don't get that the way is the goal. Whatever, today when I just went shopping and enjoyed start of spring over here in europe - germany, I was amazed on how much I suddenly enjoyed my life in this little village where I have my home. Now is where Mass Effect kicks in, it simply made my day brighter because due to the chaos there and like all the horrorifics fact that happens there like the death of characters I learned to love and such it just made me to honour more what I have in real life. I was never before as much touched in any game as in Mass Effect. So I want to explain how I went through with my personality from Mass Effect 1 to 3 a bit.

What touched me most were the mixes of the Music and Cutscenes and of course the Characters and their unique behaviours, it just fits perfectly, in every Mass Effect game. And it didn't manipulated me, it made me see the truth about life. You showed the cold reality, that there have to be sacrifices. And I think I got what you planned in Mass Effect 1 and 2 to manipulate the player in Mass Effect 3.

in Mass Effect 1 and 2 you learn your crew, your team, and only little about your enemy. And so the player was supposed to built up an emotion-link to every single team member. Like I learned to love Tali and Mordin as characters, they were simple amazing. Tali the first naive and simply most kind person in the galaxy, evolving through ME2 and ME3 to a very mature and serious person, similiar to Shepard. Mordin, finding out that logic thinking isn't always the best way to solve things, so he decides to follow his emotions instead, trying to fix his mistakes.

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I gazed on the clear blue sky which was there today, smiled and just thought how happy we can be that we don't have such a threat like the reapers, that nobody of us has to go through such a horror. I learned to love even more what I got, my future wife, my friends, every second of my life and how important it is to have a goal for your life.

And I just wanted to thank you, Bioware, that it's important to always be yourself, to look back on what you have done till today and then to think "What can I change to make a better tomorrow?" and thank you also for showing me that every single person can do something. AS long as you keep being yourself.

So you grew a new goal of my life: "Try your best to be always yourself and do the best for the people you love, you don't need to change the whole world, start small and help your family, friends and the ones you love the
most. No matter what, without deceiving yourself."

Sincerely,

Andreas aka Uriel1339

PS:I know that the right solution of Shepard at the end is to simply still follow your goal you set up in ME1 & ME2, that you have to remember and re-awake your knowledge and hate against the reapers from Mass
Effect 1 and 2, to always keep in mind what happened to Saren and the
Protheans.

Modifié par Uriel1339, 20 mars 2012 - 05:41 .