Mass Effect 3 finishes 2nd in Gamespot's People's Choice Award
#226
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:39
#227
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:47
http://social.biowar...ndex/15405829/2
Modifié par vlight, 27 décembre 2012 - 07:47 .
#228
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 09:31
And do you know that sone of the Far Cry fans are saying some orrible things about us lot on the gamespot site! It's time to show 'em who's boss by voting our game to victory...
#229
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 09:42
I noticed that! I find it pretty funny, when I see comments about BSN!Sarah_SR2 wrote...
I think the MP guys are helping 'cause its pulled it back to 49.7 - 50.3 now. Come on Mass Effect!
And do you know that sone of the Far Cry fans are saying some orrible things about us lot on the gamespot site! It's time to show 'em who's boss by voting our game to victory...
#230
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 09:43
#231
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 09:44
Modifié par Refara, 27 décembre 2012 - 09:45 .
#232
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 10:14
But playing Far Cry 3 made me realize how much more control I had of the story and characters in the Mass Effect trilogy, even in Mass Effect 3 where most of the control was taken away from the players.
#233
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 10:39
#234
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 12:08
KevWestBeats.com wrote...
Mass Effect 3 is my game of the year. Then again its mostly because I have played it more than any other game in 2012
Same. I voted for it, anyhow.
#235
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 05:19
You have no control over the main characters persona in FARCRY 3.Mr.BlazenGlazen wrote...
I loved the gameplay and a lot of the characters in Far cry 3. But I felt really disconnected from the main character and the plot. It felt like I had absolutely no control over the story, but they didn't advertise Fary cry 3 as an RPG so I can let that slide a little.
But playing Far Cry 3 made me realize how much more control I had of the story and characters in the Mass Effect trilogy, even in Mass Effect 3 where most of the control was taken away from the players.
#236
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 05:24
Modifié par TheGarden2010, 28 décembre 2012 - 05:25 .
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Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 05:25
#238
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 10:04
#239
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 10:05
Oh, and Halo 4 doesn't deserve any awards. It's turning in CoD. Solid Forge though.
#240
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 10:16
N7 Shadow 90 wrote...
ME3 is currently trailing, by about 80 votes! Come on, people!
80 votes? How do you know that?
#241
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 10:30
Hover over the bar, next to the percentage.FireW4lker wrote...
N7 Shadow 90 wrote...
ME3 is currently trailing, by about 80 votes! Come on, people!
80 votes? How do you know that?
#242
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 08:09
#243
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 08:10
#244
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 08:17
Modifié par N7 Shadow 90, 28 décembre 2012 - 08:21 .
#245
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 08:31
“The story is itself something that can be solved, like a riddle,” he told the Report. “What makes me sad is that people don’t engage with playing the riddle, trying to solve the riddle. It’s like a scavenger hunt where people aren’t collecting the first clue.”
For example, the islands Far Cry 3 takes place on are called the Rook Islands. “Rook means to steal from, or be a fraud, as well as the piece from chess. So it’s like a game that is a fraud,” Yohalem explained. “‘Through The Looking Glass’ is a chessboard. The landscape that Alice is moving through is a chessboard, and she can only move according to the rules of chess, and the characters she meets are on the chessboard.”
Yet Yohalem said that he hasn’t seen anyone connect those dots. He said it was important that the deeper significance of the story be kept optional, that players not be forced to interpret, but it’s been somewhat disheartening to notice a lack of discussion. “My expectation that people would discover that framework on their own has been challenged,” he said.
Far Cry 3 plays heavily on dreams and visions. Jason is an unreliable narrator, and his visions could just as well be delusions. Did you really cheer the Rakyat into battle? Are the Rakyat even real in the first place? Did you, a scared white boy from Los Angeles, take down a slaving operation headed by a mohawk-sporting psychopath? Most importantly, can you read this article and take the knowledge with you into forums to prove strangers on the Internet wrong? Maybe, maybe not. Yohalem says there’s no one correct way to interpret the events of Far Cry 3.
“It’s up to players to decide. If the work is good, if there’s not one interpretation where people can explore what it is, it becomes their narrative. It’s like Alice’s journey: is Alice’s journey a dream or not? That’s what I love about Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, that he doesn’t have to say it was all a dream,” Yohalem
said. “My goal was to create something that people could analyze. Analysis is fun because there are many interpretations. If there’s just one interpretation then it’s not worth analyzing.”
Mass Effect 3 succeeded where Far Cry 3 failed...
Look at the Indoctrination Theory thread...
The lead writer of Far Cry 3 had to come out and tell people what it was about because everyone utterly failed to take anything beyond face value...
Mass Effect 3 gets my vote...
Modifié par Bill Casey, 28 décembre 2012 - 08:36 .
#246
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 11:03
#247
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 12:03
#248
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 12:17
#249
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 12:37
I have watched the previous rounds and seeing how the finals have developed i gave up a few hours agoEterna5 wrote...
Down a few hundred votes. Very close but I think Far cry 3 has won.
#250
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 01:45
ME3 has 4, 2 out of the four changes based on ems.Slappy Ya Face wrote...
Far cry 3 had 2 different endings, and it wasn't even an RPG.





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