Velocithon wrote...
Cainne Chapel wrote...
Velocithon wrote...
Experience an amazingly rich and detailed universe where your decisions have profound consequences on the action and the outcome.
My ass.
I love how they're charging a mere $60 for all three games, basically spitting in the faces of loyal customers (again) who bought the game like what, 6 months ago. Just trying to milk as much money out of this dead franchise. Thanks EA and Bioware. You've once again shown your true colors.
My various decisions impacted ALL of my playthroughs appropriately... so I dont belive your ass 
Oh...really?
Please tell me how picking Udina over Anderson impacted your playthrough. Please tell me how saving the Rachni or killing them impacts your playthrough. Please tell me how saving the Collector base impacts your playthrough. Please tell me how anything you do in ME3 or prior impacts the final mission.
Go ahead. I'll wait. And remember, Bioware is STILL advertising that the outcome of the game is shaped by your decisions, which is a major lie that they just keep telling.
As for the whole Angry Birds thing....really? Who the hell would even buy that for consoles lmao. Not even worth complaining about because even $1 is too much for a game like that on a console!
The udina decision unfortunately was rendered ineffective in Drew Ks book shortly after ME2, thats not ME3's fault unfortunately.
The Rachni decision, while regrettable, IS a tangible difference in the storyline and EMS, dialogue is slightly different and the outcomes are different. Sure its not played out but there IS a difference.
The collector base also really only changes EMS score.
But I ask you, outside of dialogue changes and a few things, are any choices from ME1 reflected WELL in ME2 either? Nothing you do in ME2 besides the companion side missions and gathering resources effects the ending, nor anything in ME1 effects the ending decision. Most BW games are like that unfortunately (ME2 being the only one that really bucks the trend, but even then the final decision is the same either way)
AS for the outcome of the game being molded by your decisions, its not really a lie, your decisions at the end of the game are always upt o you. but you do get the same ones regardless in all 3 games. They;re not really lying though as you do get more choice at flavoring your experience than most games afford.
As for Angry birds being $35 onc onsoles it is true and I think is a much mroe arguable offense! I say we march!