answering the question posted, I'm pretty sure lots of people will buy the next Bioware product.
Will anyone buy any future bioware games?
Débuté par
Ninja Mage
, mars 23 2012 09:42
#26
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:26
#27
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:26
Of course. I'll even give C&C: Generals 2 a go because it's Bioware (and only because it's Bioware)
#28
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:51
Yes, I will buy future Bioware products. My feelings on the ending of ME3 are not sufficiently negative to overcome the fact that for almost two decades I've been playing and enjoying Bioware games.
One mistake should not invalidate every game they've ever done since Baldur's Gate, nor should it invalidate anything they may do in the future.
One mistake should not invalidate every game they've ever done since Baldur's Gate, nor should it invalidate anything they may do in the future.
#29
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:53
Yes. Period.
They have made great games and they will make more great games I am sure. Like Hell I am missing out.
They have made great games and they will make more great games I am sure. Like Hell I am missing out.
#30
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:56
yes
#31
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 10:59
yes definatley, abandoning bioware games over 5 minutes of gameplay is silly imo, to be fair most of biowares games have been awesome, i have enjoyed all the 1's i have played so far, including me3, still playing btw, also i consider the fact that bioware devs not only make great games, but they take time to read feedback from bsn and other sites, trying to improve games for their fans, and sadly still get flamed regardless, that makes me a little sad for them, they cant seem to win no matter what they do, i will continue to support them and their games because i appreciate their work and them taking time to improve things.
#32
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:00
Yep. If I like the look of it, i'll buy it. As much as I was disappointed by the ending to ME3, the journey, including ME1 and ME2 has been amazing. I've never become so invested in a piece of fiction...ever.
Also, why do I feel like the only person in the world that really enjoyed DA2?
Also, why do I feel like the only person in the world that really enjoyed DA2?
#33
Guest_Alexbr_*
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:00
Guest_Alexbr_*
No thank you. BioWare as it is now is a mere shadow of it's past greatness. I will wait until player reviews are out and will watch carefully about DLCs stuff. If i see milking coming, thanks but i'll pass.
#34
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:00
I know pepople were really diappointed with the ending of ME3, so was I, but for me it wasn't a deal breaker. There were issues with it but if we consider it to be a single ending (as it is really) it makes a nice bittersweet ending like they intended.
And also, the 200+ hours of playing all the ME games together made it all worthwhile.
And also, the 200+ hours of playing all the ME games together made it all worthwhile.
#35
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:02
As it stands right now - no.
Maybe, just maybe, perhaps if user reviews were good, then I'd pick a new game up at sale or something, but definately no instant-pre orders for Bioware games any more.
I need to see user feedback first.
Maybe, just maybe, perhaps if user reviews were good, then I'd pick a new game up at sale or something, but definately no instant-pre orders for Bioware games any more.
I need to see user feedback first.
#36
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:13
Of course, as long as they make real single player games and don't get absorbed in multiplayer nonsense. They make great fun games including ME3.
#37
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:15
You mean because of their long track record of providing high-quality enjoyable games?
Of course.
I am sure there have been at least one movie in your life where you loved the movie but didn't care for how it ended. Did you boycott all movies from that production studio?
Of course.
I am sure there have been at least one movie in your life where you loved the movie but didn't care for how it ended. Did you boycott all movies from that production studio?
#38
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:17
Axlesauce wrote...
Sure will. I just won't pre-order anymore, and make sure to watch 'real' reviews before buying.
Probably something I should've been doing all along.
#39
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:19
Meh, I am merely MORE cynical than I was a month ago...
#40
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:21
Yes.
#41
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:24
Of course I will - Baldur's Gate 1 - 3(=Throne of Bhaal) ruled,
ME1-3 rules, except the ending, so what?
They make great games and after this debacle, they won't make a bad ending again.
ME1-3 rules, except the ending, so what?
They make great games and after this debacle, they won't make a bad ending again.
Modifié par Geoman3, 23 mars 2012 - 11:26 .
#42
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:29
Not sure ... at the moment I'm disappointed not necessary in the game itself but in how EA Bioware (as a cooperation) responded and handled fan criticism, both for DA2 and ME3. Because of that I'm sceptical.
I'd still give them the "benefit of a doubt", and let myself be convinced but a) what is on offer and
how they present it and c) how the handle post release issues.
I'd still give them the "benefit of a doubt", and let myself be convinced but a) what is on offer and
#43
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:31
I'm....skeptical. I play TOR for now so I'll pay for my sub and expansions related to that. For non MMO Bioware games though.....I will be looking to fan reaction to see how they are before buying. Fortunately, I already did that for Dragon Age 2. (Although I ended up buying it anyway when I saw it new for 15 bucks at Target. Seemed cheap enough for me not to care then.)
I naturally just assumed that ME3 wouldn't be as defective as it is. I trusted Bioware to make the ending memorable and wonderful. It certainly got its own kind of memorable.
I don't trust reviews. When it comes to popular gaming companies/franchises, I find a lot of reviewers are biased due to the namesake, the same way some of us so blindly follow a single company.
But it's not the game itself that stinks but a few ugly marks and blemishes that are not small flaws at all.
I naturally just assumed that ME3 wouldn't be as defective as it is. I trusted Bioware to make the ending memorable and wonderful. It certainly got its own kind of memorable.
I don't trust reviews. When it comes to popular gaming companies/franchises, I find a lot of reviewers are biased due to the namesake, the same way some of us so blindly follow a single company.
But it's not the game itself that stinks but a few ugly marks and blemishes that are not small flaws at all.
#44
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:32
yes
#45
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:34
Probably not, I think it's only going to go downhill from here.
Bioware have lost the magic and are just going to become another name in the crowd, whether this is EA or Biowares doing doesn't matter, what matters is the loss of quality games.
Bioware have lost the magic and are just going to become another name in the crowd, whether this is EA or Biowares doing doesn't matter, what matters is the loss of quality games.
#46
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:38
That depends entirely on the IP for me, ive never been interested in the Dungeons and Dragons style of fantasy, but i have always been interested in the sci-fi style, for example im not the biggest fan of the Dragon Age games however KOTOR and Mass Effect have always been something i enjoy, if Bioware's titles continue solely down the RPG path it would limit there prospects for future IPs.
In regards to recent games, i never played DA2 so i cannot comment, TOR while limited in many ways is still a game that i enjoy from time to time, in regards to ME3 honestly other than the limited endings i greatly enjoyed the title, if it comes down to game-play over story, i would rate ME3 9/10 with only minor limitations, however in reverse i would have to give ME3 a 7/10 max.
In regards to recent games, i never played DA2 so i cannot comment, TOR while limited in many ways is still a game that i enjoy from time to time, in regards to ME3 honestly other than the limited endings i greatly enjoyed the title, if it comes down to game-play over story, i would rate ME3 9/10 with only minor limitations, however in reverse i would have to give ME3 a 7/10 max.
#47
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:40
If it's good yes, if it isn't nope.
However I will not preorder and will wait for user reviews.
However I will not preorder and will wait for user reviews.
#48
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:42
Of course! Bioware fans have remarkably short memories. Remember that episode of The Simpsons where Bart is pressing an electrified button over and over?
#49
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:42
I'll probably buy Dragon Age III, unless they make some really terrible decisions.
I'm not sure if I would buy Mass Effect 3 DLCs or Mass Effect spin-offs, I like Mass Effect 3 even with the questionable ending but I think I'm pretty much done with Mass Effect. The trilogy was great for me but for me it's time to move on.
I wouldn't mind a new IP.
I'm not sure if I would buy Mass Effect 3 DLCs or Mass Effect spin-offs, I like Mass Effect 3 even with the questionable ending but I think I'm pretty much done with Mass Effect. The trilogy was great for me but for me it's time to move on.
I wouldn't mind a new IP.
#50
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 11:46
Yes





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