I agree totally with this. There are some missions that really you have to think about in order to finish them-and some where it definitely matters if you get renegade or paragon options opened up. It matters into ME2 and ME3, some of the things you do in ME1, and when you see the results of that in, say ME2, it really means something to you. Also, some of the dialogue depending upon what you do is really fantastic. One simple sentence can mean everything. The problem is, at the end of ME3, these things you thought about and did and then commented on, really are blown apart.ioannisdenton wrote...
Just Wait to get to the end of missions, these messions (wont spoil names) really feel like a climax.Overcee wrote...
I fecking love ME1. Got the PSN download version. I am amazed by how huge the Citadel is and that there are ACTUAL side missions. Weapons combat is way better in ME3, but pretty much everything else is better in ME1, in my opinion. Although ME2 still has the best squad mates, for me at least.
Anyway, love the Citadel. Wish ME3 had (much) bigger hubs.And actual side quests (none of that eavesdropping shid).
You ll bow the screen and at the credits screen you ll propably look at Me3 with dissapointiment.
I am not try to bash Me3 but Me1 and Me2 feel totally different.
That's why ME1 was so good in my opinion, Shepard tended to put actions and decisions in perspective along the way.





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