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Knowing what you know now, would you buy ME3?


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#76
spirosz

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Probably, yeah. It has Jack, even with the little content that included... that's why my Shepard was fighting!

As much as I dislike the auto-dialogue and certain aspects of the game, it is not a bad game, it had it's great moments that I still cherish, even though I'm not able to play through the SP again... I wish I could.  

Modifié par spirosz, 17 octobre 2012 - 09:12 .


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AdmiralCheez

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Having spent $80 on it then, I would have waited until now to purchase. Even after factoring in all the DLC, I'd still be getting it for a cheaper price. In addition, I'm finally starting to get over my fanwangst to the point that I can enjoy playing it.

After all, I still like Star Trek: TOS even though some of the episodes/movies were absolutely terrible.

Buuut I'm never pre-ordering anything ever again. Shoulda learned my lesson with StarCraft 2.

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There was slight dissapointment, but most of it was on par. I don't feel ripped off, a la DA2.

So yes, I would've bought it.... though more likely when the price went down.

Modifié par DominusVita, 17 octobre 2012 - 09:21 .


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Hard to say. But I don't think so. Not that I regret buying it. But if I knew beforehand... No, I don't think I would have bought it.

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I had a blast on my first ME3 playthrough, save the conclusion. So yes, I'd still buy it.

The game has its share of issues, but aside from that ONE problem, nothing was ever so severe as to break suspension of disbelief. I can critique it now, sure. But first time through, I had an awesome experience.

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I would have rented ME2 and 3 no doubt.

ME1 is the only one worth keeping in my collection imho.

#82
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I'd still; buy it.Hell I would have bought the Collectors Edition if they weren't sold out on 360.Or better yet I would have taken a time machine back at ME1 days & not buy it & go in the future & wait to buy the trilogy pack on PS3.

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No, sorry but no. I would not pay 60$ to be kicked in the balls at the end and be told I am too dull to understand Mac and Casey's art

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Nope I would still buy it.

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I wouldn't have bought the collector's edition, at the very least.

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No, I would have stuck to Skyrim instead.

Can't wait till the new DLC, it will be 1000 times better than ME3 and all it's DLC combined.

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I'd go back and warn Hudson to put his ego aside. That by doing this he will spark a colossal Sh*t storm. And also go to EA and tell them if they want the sales that they hope for they will stop this.

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ME3 is one of only five games I picked up at launch this year and I dont regret doing so. Given the ending debacle however, I will not be supporting the IP with my money going forwards.

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I would have still bought ME3 just not the CE.

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N7 Lisbeth wrote...

No, I would not have purchased ME3 if I'd known in advance how bad this was going to be. I would've just headcanon'd the whole thing, like I was expected to by Casey and Mac. Save myself time and a huge disappointment.

Might've watched the Youtube for the cool scenes and call it a day. There is nothing redeeming about a half finished game that has no intention of finishing the trilogy before moving on.


This, and I would still have my $80. But if I had a time machine, I think I would kidnap Hudson/Walters and stash them somewhere long enough for Bioware to make Weeks the head writer. Or maybe give the script to 100 monkeys with typewriters to finish. They surely could do better than what we got.

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Sure. It's deeply flawed but enjoyable in itself, and it's provoked interesting discussions about social and philosophical viewpoints and the lore's internal themes---despite not knowing exactly what to do with it all. And that's not considering the gameplay, which is very well done.

Day-one price might be a bit steep for the game itself, and I have my own issues with a few pre-release quotes and the From Ashes situation. But I'd gladly cover that cost for the past seven months of chatter. Well, the chatter that isn't braying, braindead negativity.

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no I would not but to know just how bad the game really is it has to be played because mass effect 1 and 2 are so good that my brain would keep saying it can't be that bad but it really really is

I pre ordered mass effect 3 on ps3 and 360 I got them the day they came out in the uk and had not seen any spoilers

which is why mass effect 3 is the only one of biiowares games that I do not own on pc

Modifié par blueumi, 17 octobre 2012 - 10:12 .


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really? nope

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I was so in awe of Mass Effect 1 and 2 when i played them that i couldn't see the flaws. Mass Effect 3 ruined that for me.

Should have taken Game cancelling my pre-order 2 days before release (because of administration fears) as a sign.

Thats a no - not brand new, by the way.

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What I got was pretty much what I expected. (More, in the case of MP.)

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Not that it's a bad game, but I wouldn't.

It's worth a rental, though. Dragon Age 3 will be on my Gamefly queue after Bioware's last 3 releases.

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Yes. Endings aside, it's still pretty good. And I can live with the endings now.

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YES! Of course. I wasn't disappointed with the Endings or some other things, I was just disappointed by the lack of Character of Side-Missions of ME and ME2, but this is a kind of thing that doesn't influences much.
FREE Multi-Player DLC!!! C'mon you couldn't expect less!

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crimzontearz wrote...

No, sorry but no. I would not pay 60$ to be kicked in the balls at the end and be told I am too dull to understand Mac and Casey's art


$80 here. <_< That I was unable to return because I was STUPID enough to believe that EAware might actually fix something with the EC. Pretty much all I can do now is cost them enough future sales to be on a par percentage-wise with the money they got out of my paycheck.

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Fandango9641 wrote...

ME3 is one of only five games I picked up at launch this year and I dont regret doing so. Given the ending debacle however, I will not be supporting the IP with my money going forwards.


One of two games for me.  The other being Diablo 3

It has not been a good year for me...:(