The Positive thread! (Updated OP)
#51
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 01:33
#52
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 01:59
jreezy wrote...
Best thing in the game.Cthulhu42 wrote...
Emergency induction port.
Without a doubt.
#53
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 03:34
I positively will not buy any DLC for ME3.....
Does that count?
#54
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 03:36
Modifié par Mr. MannlyMan, 17 mai 2012 - 03:37 .
#55
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 03:43
#56
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 05:16
#57
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 05:27
#58
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 05:40
Whenever I try to recall the good moments of ME3 those two missions are always on the forefront of my mind.
#59
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 06:09
#60
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 06:14
The Razman wrote...
I actually did the same because I wanted to stay loyal to Ashley (as loyal as you can be when I was banging Miranda while Ashley was gone anyway) ... and I immediately quit, reloaded and did it again so I didn't make her cry.napushenko wrote...
those final holo and in person conversations were spot on. also, i never felt that much of sympathy in previous games toward love interests but i pursued them nevertheless, so i tried to leave miranda in me 3 when we first met, and she started crying and.. i fell in love just there
Man, women can manipulate me too easily.
I liked this.......maybe a miranda/ashley 3 way?? { the holo convos were ****}
#61
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 06:16
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Yeah that is awesome, especially if Shepard kills him personally.favoritehookeronthecitadel wrote...
Mordin's death.
#62
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 08:01
With all these positive points can anyone really say that they did not enjoy the game on the whole?
#63
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 10:47
No.
Most liked the game - sans the ending. It's when you look back to realize how that 99% you liked looks worse the next time around.
It's like a film or show with a thought-provoking premise and plot where it's wonderfully crafted upon watching. However, the secomd time is when you start to notice things become analytic which ruins the second or subsequent viewing. The fun us then lost because you now know everything. Then, yo enjoy it again, you must force yourself to be completely stupid - not that what you now know will escape you.
No one notice flaws with ME3 at first or just overlooked them, but even if they don't paint the entire game because of the ending, it's:
"This part made the whole thing fall apart! That can't be possible. So, they look for other faulty pieces and sure enough some are found!"
It like trying to get something to work. If you're methodical, you'll take the time to examine every nook and cranny and you'll overlook things because you're frustrated; however, feel stupid because you overlooked it focus on your fit of rage!
Same here! Most are so focused on the negative, they don't see the positives. I don't think it's so much ME3 on it's own because on it's own, the flaws aren't that bad. Be luckily the previous two games didn't start off like this and maybe they did, we just didn't notice because they did a wonderful job covering them up.
Most people could tell that even with the games positive moments, it was lacking. The irony is the forth coming explanation won't cover this up for alo of people. Even if the EC is satisfactory, they may not get anything more than "Meh" or "Whatever." because morale is so low.
Seemingly what was done over 149 50 mins hours was undone in ten minutes. Trying to "restructure" it in twenty minutes won't do much good - even if folks like what's done!
I'm not a fan of the broad stroke painted across the series either; however, you do know that with any kind of build up, there must be some kind of payoff!
For some it results in the Indoctrination Theory - it's not like they didn't build this up! IT being right isn't the point, it's build up and payoff - another way to say this is - Tension and Release.
Followers would hate having played this up for it to not happen (while open to why it may not happen) Non-followers would not like if whatever they thought was played up didn't show in the final result.
Some have even gone as far to say what BW is might actually be doing - and with all this tension building up - while they play along - the EC may end up being the payoff ...
#64
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 11:08
OK, fair enough but please keep it positive here.Repearized Miranda wrote...
@ AS:
No.
Most liked the game - sans the ending. It's when you look back to realize how that 99% you liked looks worse the next time around.
It's like a film or show with a thought-provoking premise and plot where it's wonderfully crafted upon watching. However, the secomd time is when you start to notice things become analytic which ruins the second or subsequent viewing. The fun us then lost because you now know everything. Then, yo enjoy it again, you must force yourself to be completely stupid - not that what you now know will escape you.
No one notice flaws with ME3 at first or just overlooked them, but even if they don't paint the entire game because of the ending, it's:
"This part made the whole thing fall apart! That can't be possible. So, they look for other faulty pieces and sure enough some are found!"
It like trying to get something to work. If you're methodical, you'll take the time to examine every nook and cranny and you'll overlook things because you're frustrated; however, feel stupid because you overlooked it focus on your fit of rage!
Same here! Most are so focused on the negative, they don't see the positives. I don't think it's so much ME3 on it's own because on it's own, the flaws aren't that bad. Be luckily the previous two games didn't start off like this and maybe they did, we just didn't notice because they did a wonderful job covering them up.
Most people could tell that even with the games positive moments, it was lacking. The irony is the forth coming explanation won't cover this up for alo of people. Even if the EC is satisfactory, they may not get anything more than "Meh" or "Whatever." because morale is so low.
Seemingly what was done over 149 50 mins hours was undone in ten minutes. Trying to "restructure" it in twenty minutes won't do much good - even if folks like what's done!
I'm not a fan of the broad stroke painted across the series either; however, you do know that with any kind of build up, there must be some kind of payoff!
For some it results in the Indoctrination Theory - it's not like they didn't build this up! IT being right isn't the point, it's build up and payoff - another way to say this is - Tension and Release.
Followers would hate having played this up for it to not happen (while open to why it may not happen) Non-followers would not like if whatever they thought was played up didn't show in the final result.
Some have even gone as far to say what BW is might actually be doing - and with all this tension building up - while they play along - the EC may end up being the payoff ...
#65
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 03:21
#66
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 08:49
augmented shephard wrote...
OK, fair enough but please keep it positive here.Repearized Miranda wrote...
@ AS:
No.
Most liked the game - sans the ending. It's when you look back to realize how that 99% you liked looks worse the next time around.
It's like a film or show with a thought-provoking premise and plot where it's wonderfully crafted upon watching. However, the secomd time is when you start to notice things become analytic which ruins the second or subsequent viewing. The fun us then lost because you now know everything. Then, yo enjoy it again, you must force yourself to be completely stupid - not that what you now know will escape you.
No one notice flaws with ME3 at first or just overlooked them, but even if they don't paint the entire game because of the ending, it's:
"This part made the whole thing fall apart! That can't be possible. So, they look for other faulty pieces and sure enough some are found!"
It like trying to get something to work. If you're methodical, you'll take the time to examine every nook and cranny and you'll overlook things because you're frustrated; however, feel stupid because you overlooked it focus on your fit of rage!
Same here! Most are so focused on the negative, they don't see the positives. I don't think it's so much ME3 on it's own because on it's own, the flaws aren't that bad. Be luckily the previous two games didn't start off like this and maybe they did, we just didn't notice because they did a wonderful job covering them up.
Most people could tell that even with the games positive moments, it was lacking. The irony is the forth coming explanation won't cover this up for alo of people. Even if the EC is satisfactory, they may not get anything more than "Meh" or "Whatever." because morale is so low.
Seemingly what was done over 149 50 mins hours was undone in ten minutes. Trying to "restructure" it in twenty minutes won't do much good - even if folks like what's done!
I'm not a fan of the broad stroke painted across the series either; however, you do know that with any kind of build up, there must be some kind of payoff!
For some it results in the Indoctrination Theory - it's not like they didn't build this up! IT being right isn't the point, it's build up and payoff - another way to say this is - Tension and Release.
Followers would hate having played this up for it to not happen (while open to why it may not happen) Non-followers would not like if whatever they thought was played up didn't show in the final result.
Some have even gone as far to say what BW is might actually be doing - and with all this tension building up - while they play along - the EC may end up being the payoff ...
Sure, but ironically, it was being positive (due to PR/Marketing though we know how that works) in the beginning that caused this! Imagine if this game or series underhyped. Of course, you wouldn't get such a strong reaction, but most definitely not a strong negative one.
#67
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 08:56
jreezy wrote...
Yeah that is awesome, especially if Shepard kills him personally.favoritehookeronthecitadel wrote...
Mordin's death.
It actually is. Curing the genophage is illogical, unless you plan on using the genophage again on them right after the Reaper war. The Krogan would be the next threat literally minutes after the Reaper war.
Modifié par Naughty Bear, 17 mai 2012 - 08:56 .
#68
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 09:11
#69
Guest_darkness reborn_*
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 09:33
Guest_darkness reborn_*
Wrex's banter. (Damn funny!)
PWNING a Banshee with the Falcon.
Bro time with Garrus.
Mordin's death. (When he cures the genophage)
Anderson's last line before he dies.





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