Sometimes it's like Bioware purposely tries to frustrate me with their decisions. I read a little
preview on Kotaku about Leviathan, and it seems to indicate that most of the dialogue is going to be with Cortez. Usually in their DLC, Bioware picks one character to be the "talker" and Shepard has almost all of his/her dialogue with that one character, like Liara in LotSB or Gavin Archer in Overlord. It makes sense... to save on time and money just have one actor in addition to the Shepard actors record the majority of the dialogue. But the important thing is to pick a character people actually like or care about. In the description of the mission they played, Kotaku mention Cortez a lot, so it looks like he's going to be the "talker" in Leviathan.
If it's true, what gives Bioware the impression that Steve is the character we want more time with? Lots of Steve dialogue combined with a promise of some extra Catalyst Boy dialogue makes me begin to wonder if Bioware is just trying to see how irate they can make everyone.
DLC is real simple: just feature any of the major characters from any of the games. That's why Lair of the Shadow Broker is everyone's favorite DLC -- it's because it features Liara. Cortez is no Liara. He's OK, but he's not one of our beloved characters. Even the least favorite "major" Mass Effect character like Jacob or Zaeed would be a FAR better choice as a featured character in DLC than Steve.
Modifié par ForceXev, 20 août 2012 - 05:31 .