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So will you buy another mass effect game after mass effect 3?


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#26
Melra

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If I get to play a pilot character with good sense of humor, but isn't a cripple. Probably yeah.

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katcrave

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Mr Cloud wrote...

I'll wait for reviews and player's (and fans) opinions. If it's good, I'll buy it.


Same.

Unless its an MMO. In which case, a flat 'no'. I'm kind of burnt out on those.

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Chardonney

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Not sure. Maybe. Just don't want to get all hyped up about a game, only to get slapped in the face again in the end.

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dreamgazer

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It'll depend on the tone and where they're going with a post-ME3 universe, as well as what happens in the downloadable content's lore---just to see where their storytelling stands. They'll have my "support" throughout the rest of the DLC cycle, to see where they're taking the full experience and to watch how they fill in gaps. If they manage to do so and tie it all together into something interesting (hopefully impacting events in Priority: Earth and Citadel: The Return), then I'll consider another game. Right now, the writing isn't reliable or focused enough to get excited, but I'm not closed off.

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Qui-Gon Glenn

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No pre-order; Bioware is no longer on the instant-buy list. Only after forum reviews confirm quality will I ever purchase another Bioware game.... DA2 started that trend, the ending to ME3 cemented it.

Those of you truly content with the endings either have no comprehension of the implications of the three choices, or are truly disturbed mentally to be happy with any of the three endings. I am happy to argue this point if you feel dissed... Genocide, Totalitarianism or Eugenics are not palatable choices for those with a conscience.

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Twinzam.V

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Youtube first. If it's interesting then maybe.

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MattFini

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Yup.

#33
Daxamite

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There were certain aspects of ME3 that disappointed me, but I didn't hate the game (although I have only played it twice, compared to a million replays of ME2). So I'd prob still buy a new ME game. I still love the ME universe and the game mechanics, for the most part.

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themikefest

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yes,I will continue to buy their product

#35
Ghouldaddy

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Yes, Easily my favourite gaming franchise.

#36
crimzontearz

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not likely, why would I want to be punished AGAIN for my emotional investment?

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jstme

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Depends on the game. No more blind preorders.

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mumba

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As much as I hated ME3 as a game. I still love Mass Effect (the series) So yes, my bank account is ready.

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ericjdev

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Nothing Hudson works on ever, even if he just manages or consults or whatever, if his name is associated with the project not one cent from me.

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Terror_K

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No way! I'm not even buying another BioWare game, let alone another Mass Effect one.

I'm leaving BioWare for Obsidian. At least they want to make proper RPGs still. Especially since the announcement of Project Eternity.

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Yep

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Uncle Jo

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dreamgazer wrote...

It'll depend on the tone and where they're going with a post-ME3 universe, as well as what happens in the downloadable content's lore---just to see where their storytelling stands. They'll have my "support" throughout the rest of the DLC cycle, to see where they're taking the full experience and to watch how they fill in gaps. If they manage to do so and tie it all together into something interesting (hopefully impacting events in Priority: Earth and Citadel: The Return), then I'll consider another game. Right now, the writing isn't reliable or focused enough to get excited, but I'm not closed off.

I'm with you on this, although I'm not sure if it ever significantly affect Priority Earth. I'm trying to enjoy the coming DLC as expansion of the ME universe and not have too high expectations concerning the final outcome(s).

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themikefest wrote...

yes,I will continue to buy their product

Same here

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clarkusdarkus

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Game was crap, ending was worse, after the pre-release debacle, the gimmicks they now use, no RPG elements etc etc

DA2/TOR/ME3 ....3 strikes with me, i'll rent there games if i wanna be seduced again....

i'll check twitter if i want updates on ME4 and how it is

#45
FROST4584

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No, but if

1. Shepard stars in the next game, giving him/her real closure.

2. A game that really reflects the choices (at least 80%) we made in the past three games. It could be a wall of text for all I care.

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I'd wait for player reviews. EC endings and Leviathan have been redeeming, but Bioware has lost my blind faith.

Modifié par Red Dust, 19 septembre 2012 - 04:08 .


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Fiery Phoenix

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I didn't really have a problem with ME3. Aside from some wasted opportunities and the inevitable facepalm-worthy moments, it was great fun through and through. The endings, though...

Let's just say I'm cautiously optimistic.

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Not sure, may feelings about ME are conflicted. Much like the tone of ME3.

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I do yes. But only when it's singleplayer. I'm not going to buy a MP Mass Effect of Duty.

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No till I had heard from other fans. Gaming review sites have totally pissed away any remaining credibility they had....and did some others.
In any case, if a friends says 'it sucks' then no way.
Bioware have to get this one right - we've been in a depression for 5 years now, they can't afford another screw up as the gaming market is getting slaughtered out there at the moment.