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POLL: How many times have you completed Mass Effect 3?
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Guest_TheSchwarz_*
, avril 06 2012 04:45
#101
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:40
#102
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:42
4.
And each time those last 10 minutes made less and less sense.
And each time those last 10 minutes made less and less sense.
#103
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:43
Twice, and I'm at the end with my Adept, but with him being my Perfect Paragon I can't bring myself to complete the part after the final section with your former and current squadmates. I'm waiting for extended cut DLC before that happens...in the meantime I might go and make a second full on renegade with max renegade score since my other renegade I didn't import from ME1.
#104
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:45
I've completed it once and I let marauder shields kill my 2nd Shep. I'm currently on my insanity run and after I finish it, I'm done. I don't feel like importing my 2 other Sheps.
#105
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:46
Twice. The ONLY reason I played a second time was because I didn't play insanity the first time. I probably played 1 and 2 close to 10 times each.
#106
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:49
Once. Cannot bare to go through that again.
#107
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:51
If I played on insanity I'd probably be SUPER EMO. I'm already moody playing normal mode knowing what will happen after all the hard work...heart again wrote...
Twice. The ONLY reason I played a second time was because I didn't play insanity the first time. I probably played 1 and 2 close to 10 times each.
#108
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 06:58
Once on insanity with my maleshep, got past saving Eve from Cerberus the 2nd playthrough with my femshep and just ended up going "What's the point?".
#109
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:00
I did 3. One for each color code. That was enough. Plain vanilla (no import), max renegade, max paragon. Hoping there'd be some substantial difference. There wasn't..
#110
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:03
Once, but trying a second run (mostly for the last achievement that I miss, the one for 5.000 kills...).
Finding the motivation to continue isn't an easy thing though :/
Finding the motivation to continue isn't an easy thing though :/
Modifié par milena87, 07 avril 2012 - 07:05 .
#111
Guest_TheSchwarz_*
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:04
Guest_TheSchwarz_*
I'm glad to see that my feelings of ME3 having a really low replay value (may even be an unprecedented low for such a highly anticipated game) aren't too far off.
While I truly loved Tuchanka and Rannoch - that alone is almost enough to get me to dust off my CE that's been sitting on the shelf since March 8th - I really can't bring myself to do it. I get the same "what's the point?" feeling as stated above.
While I truly loved Tuchanka and Rannoch - that alone is almost enough to get me to dust off my CE that's been sitting on the shelf since March 8th - I really can't bring myself to do it. I get the same "what's the point?" feeling as stated above.
#112
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:16
I had planned on playing through all 12 of my carried over Shepards but then I saw the ending and thought, what is the point? I loved this series up until the final 10 minutes. Seriously, the only reason I play it all is the MP with friends now. You really let me down Bioware.
#113
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:22
Twice. I like to experiment with different classes and choices but not much matters in the end. Normally I would be on playthrough four or five by now (I know, I have no life).
#114
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:29
On #3. Renegade femshep.
#115
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:33
Wow! Holy damn, 64% completed it once...was like "thanks for the groin kick...annnnnnnd I'm done when's Bioshock Infinite come out?"
#116
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:35
3 times. Once for each ending choice. And then my fiance said "enough Mass Effect already, play something else!"
#117
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:36
Six... But only to write an absurdly huge analysis of the endings and the narrative. It required a lot of alcohol and notepads.
And yes, the endings did make me throw up each time.
And yes, the endings did make me throw up each time.
#118
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:41
Once. Its sad for me. I played ME1 twice, ME2 6 times, and ME3 once. It just lacks the flair that ME2 had. Plus the writing isn't as strong which is a major downer for me.
#119
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:41
Both Mass Effect 3 and one I've completed twice, yet Mass Effect 2 thrice.
#120
Guest_TheSchwarz_*
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 07:59
Guest_TheSchwarz_*
QuixoticRogan wrote...
Six... But only to write an absurdly huge analysis of the endings and the narrative. It required a lot of alcohol and notepads.
And yes, the endings did make me throw up each time.
While I was far from pleased with the finale, I have to admit that nearly everything leading up to it was gripping - Mordin on Tuchanka hit me hard, as he wound up being one of my favorites. Happen to have a link to the narrative analysis?
Disregard, since i see it on the sig.
Modifié par TheSchwarz, 07 avril 2012 - 07:59 .
#121
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 08:00
Once. Never again, waste of time, nothing you do matters.
#122
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 08:28
Once
#123
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 08:52
3.
I avoided spoilers like the plague so my 2nd play-through was when the "you've got to be joking me" moment hit. I accepted the ending as just another bad ending, but seeing an identical cutscene with only a different color was really upsetting. Plus the 2nd time through I tried really hard to understand it thinking I'd missed something. But no, just a bad ending.
3rd time through was too look for indoctrination theory evidence.
I avoided spoilers like the plague so my 2nd play-through was when the "you've got to be joking me" moment hit. I accepted the ending as just another bad ending, but seeing an identical cutscene with only a different color was really upsetting. Plus the 2nd time through I tried really hard to understand it thinking I'd missed something. But no, just a bad ending.
3rd time through was too look for indoctrination theory evidence.
#124
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 08:53
Mass Effect 1 - Over 60
Mass Effect 2 - About 3 and a half
Mass Effect 3 - Once - And it will stay at that untill and unless they get rid of that abortion known as starchild.
Mass Effect 2 - About 3 and a half
Mass Effect 3 - Once - And it will stay at that untill and unless they get rid of that abortion known as starchild.
Modifié par Orkboy, 07 avril 2012 - 08:54 .
#125
Posté 07 avril 2012 - 09:42
How many times have you completed Mass Effect 3?
So far, 5 times.
I don't usually subscribe to that old saying, "Its not the destination, its the journey that matters." But in this case I do.
I'm playing ME3, primarily to see the out come of the decisions i made in the previous games.And all around I'm having a pretty good time.
What Bioware did if you left Grunt in the tank is pretty lame. They just act like he doesn't exist and Shep can't even ask anyone,"What the hell did the Alliance do with that mega-krogan I had in the starboard cargo area?! Seeing how different Legion interacts with everyone if you give it to Cerberus in ME2. Was very surprising.
In another playthrough of mine.Tali and Garrus died during the Suicide Mission.So it was interesting to see what ME3 is like without them.
And then there's my playthrough where I didn't recruit Tali on Haestorm... I still have to right a Blog about how much earth shattering stuff went down, that time around.Jack is my L.I. I sided with the geth over the quarians, and alot of other interesting stuff happened that may have given my Shep PTSD.
My playhrough where Liara is my L.I. in ME1, Tali L.I. in ME2 and 3, went very well, all things considered.
My first playthrough which was the continuation of my 1st ME1 & 2 playthrough is what I'm still having a good time writing about in my Blog: Commander Shepard's Log: Galaxy at War
So for me, Mass Effect 3 still has f*ckton of replayability. Even if the Final Mission is no where near as satisfying and dynamic as it is Mass Effect 1 & 2.
As Greg Anderson said, “Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.”
Like with sex
So far, 5 times.
I don't usually subscribe to that old saying, "Its not the destination, its the journey that matters." But in this case I do.
I'm playing ME3, primarily to see the out come of the decisions i made in the previous games.And all around I'm having a pretty good time.
What Bioware did if you left Grunt in the tank is pretty lame. They just act like he doesn't exist and Shep can't even ask anyone,"What the hell did the Alliance do with that mega-krogan I had in the starboard cargo area?! Seeing how different Legion interacts with everyone if you give it to Cerberus in ME2. Was very surprising.
In another playthrough of mine.Tali and Garrus died during the Suicide Mission.So it was interesting to see what ME3 is like without them.
And then there's my playthrough where I didn't recruit Tali on Haestorm... I still have to right a Blog about how much earth shattering stuff went down, that time around.Jack is my L.I. I sided with the geth over the quarians, and alot of other interesting stuff happened that may have given my Shep PTSD.
My playhrough where Liara is my L.I. in ME1, Tali L.I. in ME2 and 3, went very well, all things considered.
My first playthrough which was the continuation of my 1st ME1 & 2 playthrough is what I'm still having a good time writing about in my Blog: Commander Shepard's Log: Galaxy at War
So for me, Mass Effect 3 still has f*ckton of replayability. Even if the Final Mission is no where near as satisfying and dynamic as it is Mass Effect 1 & 2.
As Greg Anderson said, “Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.”
Like with sex





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