Which ME2 squademate got the worst treatment in ME3
#1
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:19
#2
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:25
#3
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:27
#4
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:28
Miranda got her character butchered - she dies when you don't love her anymore.
Jacob is becomes a cheating bastard.
#5
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:28
#6
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:29
Zaeed! he needs to be on my goddamn Ship not standing looking at nothing with the batarians!
#7
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:30
#8
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:30
dreamgazer wrote...
Morinth.
Absolutely. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't bitter about that, even though I'm very happy with ME3 in general, including the endings.
The Banshee was so pointless, it would have been better to leave her fate open instead, at the very least...
#9
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:38
#10
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:39
Garrus/Tali (fan favorites/been around since ME1),
Mordin goes out in a blaze of glory,
Grunt actually improves from his ME2 persona (I thought he was a waste of space mostly and his loyalty mission was terrible).
Unromanced Jack has some nice character development
The Meh
Morinth gets banshee'd off screen, although I guess it's hard to be sympathetic towards her (imo)
Samara (still doing her own thing, actually agrees to help fight the Reapers directly unlike people like Jacob who wants to babysit his girlfriend or [ugh] having Miranda's sister/father take precedence over the Reaper invasion.
The bad
Jacob - especially if romanced, but also responsible for making Shepard really uncomfortable at Huerta, decides he'd rather hang out with his girlfriend than fight the reapers. Just glad I didn't have to hear "THROWING DOWN A BARRIER" again
Thane - He's your LI? Too bad. Even if he's not, he gets only a few lines of dialogue and falls victim to Captain Cutscene/acting utterly stupid in the fight. Nice death scene, I guess
Miranda - If you're going to essentially write her out of the game, couldn't you at least make her storyline about undercover operatives fighting against Cerberus (maybe with news reports about them sabotaging a base here, etc.) on top of it? Did we really have to dip into the daddy issues/sister yet again? Even worse if you're romancing her and/or she dies because you didn't do something that's, at best, tertiary to everything else you're doing.
Legion - I loved Legion in ME2 but the more I've played ME3, the more I dislike what they did with him. The Geth want to build their own future (ME2)? Well, since we have this Reaper code handy that will magically skip ahead, never mind that. Also, really disliked how they made him continously act behind Shepard's back on Rannoch when the trust-building in ME2 was supposedly such a big deal.
Kasumi/Zaeed - Non-entities except to give people who bought the DLCs some extra war assets. I wonder if poor Kasumi knows about Jacob
Romanced Jack - .....there's a trend here! Also suck sif you didn't realize Grissom Academy has a timer and you end up having to kill her
Kelly Chambers - Technically not a squadmate but her fate is really obnoxious - doesn't show up at all unless you had dinner with her (uh, okay), plus you can get her killed!
Modifié par Belisarius25, 08 janvier 2013 - 04:46 .
#11
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:39
Jacob's was pretty bad too- forgetting his biotic barrier and getting shot, cheating on FemShep, "helping" with the Crucible and his prego lady friend by standing in Huerta Memorial hospital the rest of the game.
Zaeed and Kasumi had small roles, but they were DLC.
#12
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:39
Thane because he dies to the hopeless failure known as Kai Lame, and Morinth for obvious reasons.
Runner-ups are Miranda and Zaeed.
#13
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:40
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Jack doesn't have much, but she's got good character growth if you don't romance her. Samara, Kasumi, and Grunt are meh. They have a cameo mission then just disappear.
Anyone you romance basically gets it bad.
Modifié par fiendishchicken, 08 janvier 2013 - 04:45 .
#14
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:43
#15
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:43
Overall, the team from ME2 was treated much worse than that of ME1 ...
#16
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:46
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
#17
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:47
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
All besides Mordin, Grunt...
Overall, the team from ME2 was treated much worse than that of ME1 ...
BW thinks that the ME1 team is Shepard's 'team'
Nevermind the team assembled in ME2 was the deadliest in history and you commanded their undying loyalty and skill if you know how to.
#18
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:47
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
That disturbs me more than anything.
#19
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:50
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
Tali & Garrus can die in ME2 too, also Ash & Kaidan + Wrex in ME1... <_<
Modifié par Lucas1987Dion, 08 janvier 2013 - 04:52 .
#20
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:51
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
Tali & Garrus can die in ME2 too, also Ash & Kaidan in ME1... <_<
All of which are ME1 characters.
#21
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:54
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
Tali & Garrus can die in ME2 too, also Ash & Kaidan in ME1... <_<
Eh, sort of. The Virmire choice was actually well done. Garrus/Tali are clearly not meant to die in ME2 and requires to player to actively try to kill them. Really it just comes down to Garrus/Tali getting upgraded to Shepard's BFFs, plus Bioware gave us Vega (who's an okay character but could easily be replaced) and EDI (....) which took the two other slots.
Modifié par Belisarius25, 08 janvier 2013 - 04:57 .
#22
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:55
JBPBRC wrote...
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
Tali & Garrus can die in ME2 too, also Ash & Kaidan in ME1... <_<
All of which are ME1 characters.
The point is Tali and Garrus can die in ME2 like the others from ME2... And still even after that they have ''big'' roles in ME3
#23
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 04:59
#24
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 05:01
matt-bassist wrote...
how does Jack become a banshee though?
If you don't do the Grissom Academy mission quickly enough, Cerberus captures it and you end up hearing recordings of Jack being tortured at Cerberus HQ. When you get to the human reaper area, you find her as a phantom (with her standard lines)
#25
Posté 08 janvier 2013 - 05:01
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
JBPBRC wrote...
Lucas1987Dion wrote...
JBPBRC wrote...
fiendishchicken wrote...
The actual answer is anyone who doesn't have a Dextro-based DNA.
Mordin has an incredible story. Legion has a lot of weight too, even if I still don't understand why he had to die.
Its just the fate of ME2 characters. They can either die, or live on as a meaningless war asset number. Because of reasons.
Tali & Garrus can die in ME2 too, also Ash & Kaidan in ME1... <_<
All of which are ME1 characters.
The point is Tali and Garrus can die in ME2 like the others from ME2... And still even after that they have ''big'' roles in ME3
However, seeing as they are ME1 characters, they aren't put on a bus heading towards obscurity like any ME2 castmember who isn't named Mordin or Legion.
And even Mordin and Legion are replaceable.
Modifié par JBPBRC, 08 janvier 2013 - 05:02 .





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