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The first moment in ME3 you thought....hang on...


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caffinefiend23

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One of the very first WTF for me was the actual gameplay. I run to cover and... Roll. Okay... Let's try... No, a roll okay. What about... Really Shepard?! Six months on house arrest and you spent the whole time taking tumbling lessons.

Being a paragon and dealing with Khalisah was also a WTF... She'd spent years trying to make Shepard look like a tool and here's Shep telling her "keep asking the hard questions." I was REALLY wanting Shep to put Khalisah in her place like in ME2. Nope. I reloaded and headbutted her instead, was much more satifying.

Then came Palavon and the re-accuring thing of "we need you're help... For Earth!" Up until Palavon I thought maybe the Sol System was what was under attack, maybe other human colonies since the Reapers and Collectors were most interested in humans but getting to Palavon and the Turchunka... Etc. "For Earth!" Not "for the galaxy..." just Earth. It bothered me a bit.

The dream sequence one it popped up the second time. I kept thinking, "Shepard survived Akuze. Watched Jenkins die... Sacrified Kaiden... Watched Mordin sacrafice himself... And a little twerp that didn't even want help is haunting his dreams. Am I missing something?!" It irritated me more on a later playthrough with my Colonist/Sole-Survivor. Stupid kid.

And then there was the end... Which I don't want to talk about.

I really did enjoy the majority of the game... But every so often I just had to roll my eyes. (Or curse alot... But only at the end)

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The first nightmare scene with the kid, I thought "Really, Bioware? We're doing this now?".

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rowan93 wrote...

 For me it was on Mars when the cerberus troops helmet came off and he was huskified, I thought 'Oh sugar, I guess I'm gonna regret saving the collector base'

Then my friend who had destroyed it got the same.


so many reasons. all in my review (signature)
I just.........don't know how a good triolgy could end so badly

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krasnoarmeets wrote...

Which is where the flaw in the logic lies given that it shouldn't work as a stand-alone title... third part of a trilogy and all that.

The 3 apparently means nothing.

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Scepsis wrote...

krasnoarmeets wrote...

Which is where the flaw in the logic lies given that it shouldn't work as a stand-alone title... third part of a trilogy and all that.



Any and all games have to work as a stand-alone title. The Mass Effect series is no exception.
I loved all three games, why do I have to be belittled for loving ME3?


I missed where you were belittled-that shouldn't happen, but you can't compare ME3 to other series' games.  ME works differently. 

That is how it may be for other games but not for a game that brings in decisions from before.  They should have done what they did with ME2 for PS3 fans.  Have a decision maker so that it didn't impact fans who bought more that one in the series.  You try to keep loyal fans while winning over new ones.

I played the PS3 versions from ME2 on and the xbox ones from ME1 on and ME3 alone and the differences should be greater since in ME3 you have no choices really carried over from ME1 and 2 that matter.  If you play from ME1 to 2 there is a bit of difference (mostly extra characters and dialogue) but if you play the genesis comic you do have major decisions that play out in ME2 and 3.  It has a 3 in its name for a reason and it was unlike other games.

Modifié par 3DandBeyond, 29 juillet 2012 - 12:55 .