dreman9999 wrote...
Jade8aby88 wrote...
This is just as bad, but because it's a movie and not a book, the errors aren't as focused on.
If it was a book and it said crap like "The Alliance dreadnaughts tied cables around Soveriegn's corpse and effortlessly hauled the Reaper vessel away from the Citadel that orbits the planet." I'm sure people would focus on it more.
It's lazy and bad. I'm a firm believer of "if you're going to do something, do it right." So I can't get behind this.... thing.
Also, doesn't Vega become an N7 at the end? Well that *totally* doesn't contradict the game.
Please. it's not an issue. It does not make the movie bad and we can just work out the errors as non cannon any way. This is nothing compared to what Deception had. There is no need for blind hate.
You don't even know what blind hate is.
I'm sure the sentiment of Vega's story might be interesting, but that doesn't make the story good either.
It's not an issue ... To you. The terms in which these plot holes affect the overall validity of the story is completely subjective. But more often than not, something with so many plot holes and down right errors/inconsistencies isn't going to be taken seriously by most fans.
And yes, it IS as bad as Deception. At least with Deception you had to understand different alien cultures and feuds to get some of the plot holes. With Paragon Lost, all you have to do is play the trilogy through once to understand how wrong it is.
Deception contradicts what we've learnt from Mass Effect lore.
Paragon Lost contradicts what we *see* in Mass Effect lore.