Ieldra2 wrote...
New image posted
http://ow.ly/i/1Byqo/original
VERY promising
Tali represent.
Ieldra2 wrote...
New image posted
http://ow.ly/i/1Byqo/original
VERY promising
Modifié par Darth_Trethon, 01 mars 2013 - 04:13 .
jtav wrote...
Tully posted it, and he's still with BW for another week. From context, it's a GAME advertisement for DLC.
Ieldra2 wrote...
I have two lore-friendly scenarios to make Shepard come back after Synthesis in my head. In fact, they're 100% more lore-friendly than Shepard's sacrifice was in the first place, so I have zero compunction against using them. Of course I would've loved to see my scenarios on screen, but that was never going to happen.
Ieldra2 wrote...
Yeah, that's the only reason why I'm not bouncing yet.Brhino wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
New image posted
http://ow.ly/i/1Byqo/original
VERY promising
Everyone looks geared up for battle. Interesting!
Geared up for battle? Or... geared up for the battle simulator?
Brhino wrote...
seriously though, whoever made that doesn't know where the trigger on the rifle shepard's holding is.
Shepard108278 wrote...
In your opinion. People keep forgetting that.Voodoo2015 wrote...
MattFini wrote...
Mcfly616 wrote...
People are still surprised that they're not releasing new endings or post-ending content?
Hmm must've been in denial for the past 8 months.
While I agree with you that it shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, it is a sobering reminder that many fans consider the ending so bad that they were hoping it would be fixed.
But it is bad... The trilogy in hole is awesome.. The ending and DLC feels very rushed.
eoinnx03 wrote...
I'd kill for a trailer today , to get me through the weekend.
DreviZion wrote...
Zagardal wrote...
I never said they owe me and I never said the product is bad, stop twisting my words. Besides that, you completely avoided the point. And I have the right to not buy the product? how is that an argument, if I don't buy it I can't criticize it (and criticism can be good or bad, you seem to be forgeting about that). Let's discuss the movie we didn't see, yeah, that makes sense.
And how come my claims are immature and arrogant? did you even bother to read them?
I wasn't trying to argue to begin with. You're the one who's picking arguements on a stupid forum all because you disagreed with me and whoever else; That itself is immature and arrogant. All I did was apologize to a company that I admire, (for all the negativety) and what do I get? I get harrassed by the likes of you... If you have anything to say to me from here on forward, you can take it up with my secretary, Reported. She's a very lovely lady who so happens to be very good at what she does. Shall I introduce you to her?
eoinnx03 wrote...
I'd kill for a trailer today , to get me through the weekend.
(1) Shepard's thoughts and memories, if they're to be used in Synthesis, must be copied a thousandfold. At least one set is caught by Reapers as Shepard disintegrates. It is, after all, what Reapers do.CronoDragoon wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
I have two lore-friendly scenarios to make Shepard come back after Synthesis in my head. In fact, they're 100% more lore-friendly than Shepard's sacrifice was in the first place, so I have zero compunction against using them. Of course I would've loved to see my scenarios on screen, but that was never going to happen.
What would those scenarios be?
Ieldra2 wrote...
(1) Shepard's thoughts and memories, if they're to be used in Synthesis, must be copied a thousandfold. At least one set is caught by Reapers as Shepard disintegrates. It is, after all, what Reapers do.
(2) Before Shepard jumps into the beam, he stores all this thoughts and memories in the echo shard Javik has given him.
Each scenario eventually followed by some re-enactment of Lazarus.
Modifié par CronoDragoon, 01 mars 2013 - 05:33 .
Modifié par Lawrence0294, 01 mars 2013 - 05:32 .
GoldenPersona wrote...
The only thing I'm getting out of the whining about this DLC is that people don't want side content in their games anymore. If any game has a plot it should be main story and that's it. It's not like people these days want video games anymore. Everyone seems to want interactive movies it seems.
Modifié par jumpingkaede, 01 mars 2013 - 05:41 .
jumpingkaede wrote...
GoldenPersona wrote...
The only thing I'm getting out of the whining about this DLC is that people don't want side content in their games anymore. If any game has a plot it should be main story and that's it. It's not like people these days want video games anymore. Everyone seems to want interactive movies it seems.
Side content is great.
But I wonder if some of the BSN discontent isn't with the theme of the ME3 ending. Which is (based on my interpretation of Bioware's comments and the ending itself): things are SO DIRE AND SO DRASTIC THAT YOU ARE DEFINITELY GOING TO DIE ANYWAY UNLESS YOU PICK ONE OF THE FORCED OPTIONS.
If things are so dire... why are you doing sidequests that don't help your cause? Keeping in mind that if Shepard dies for any reason, whether it's fighting Reapers or crashing into a tree or a really bad paper cut that bleeds out, that's the end of the war effort.
If that is the case, can Shepard really spare the time and risk doing sidequest missions for no (or inefficient) reasons?
CronoDragoon wrote...
jumpingkaede wrote...
GoldenPersona wrote...
The only thing I'm getting out of the whining about this DLC is that people don't want side content in their games anymore. If any game has a plot it should be main story and that's it. It's not like people these days want video games anymore. Everyone seems to want interactive movies it seems.
Side content is great.
But I wonder if some of the BSN discontent isn't with the theme of the ME3 ending. Which is (based on my interpretation of Bioware's comments and the ending itself): things are SO DIRE AND SO DRASTIC THAT YOU ARE DEFINITELY GOING TO DIE ANYWAY UNLESS YOU PICK ONE OF THE FORCED OPTIONS.
If things are so dire... why are you doing sidequests that don't help your cause? Keeping in mind that if Shepard dies for any reason, whether it's fighting Reapers or crashing into a tree or a really bad paper cut that bleeds out, that's the end of the war effort.
If that is the case, can Shepard really spare the time and risk doing sidequest missions for no (or inefficient) reasons?
Sure, why not? What RPG doesn't have a dire plot that the protagonist must solve expediently? Whether or not Shepard can spare the time, I sure can, being a video gamer who likes playing video game content.
This is rather extremist role-playing that no one has ever applied to other RPGs. I think that some people are grasping for excuses to hate on anything that doesn't involve changing the ending.
Modifié par jumpingkaede, 01 mars 2013 - 05:46 .
jumpingkaede wrote...
Well, what other RPG has an crisis that's so drastic that the only way to survive is literally to accept a last-minute gift of unknown consequences from a hitherto also unknown "God"?
Modifié par CronoDragoon, 01 mars 2013 - 05:50 .
Lawrence0294 wrote...
Well it's confirmed that the trailer will come out next week
https://twitter.com/...529008038428672