BioWare, cheese is good. But only on the plate.
#76
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:09
#77
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:10
Shepard frickin' loves cheese.
#78
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:15
#79
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:18
HolyAvenger wrote...
And anyone who thinks that Shepard only had cheesy dialogue during this DLC needs to go back and play the whole trilogy again.
Shepard frickin' loves cheese.
Of course there were more during the trilogy, sometime just as bad ones. But they really went overboard and not very subtly in the DLC.
Besides in the DLC EVERYONE were talking the cheese, not just Shep. Even the less cheesy characters.
#80
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:19
I disagree.HagarIshay wrote...
HolyAvenger wrote...
And anyone who thinks that Shepard only had cheesy dialogue during this DLC needs to go back and play the whole trilogy again.
Shepard frickin' loves cheese.
Of course there were more during the trilogy, sometime just as bad ones. But they really went overboard and not very subtly in the DLC.
Besides in the DLC EVERYONE were talking the cheese, not just Shep. Even the less cheesy characters.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
#81
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:21
#82
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:30
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
stop talking about cheese,i'm hungry
Really, cheese gets you the appetite? I mean I'd get it if it was a cake, but it's cheese. Not a very good one too.
#83
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:38
HagarIshay wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
stop talking about cheese,i'm hungry
Really, cheese gets you the appetite? I mean I'd get it if it was a cake, but it's cheese. Not a very good one too.
Now i want a tartiflette
#84
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:39
#85
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:44
Seriously, grow up, the lot of you.
#86
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:46
#87
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:47
A lot of it is throw backs to some of the old sci fi`s from the sixties and it is this very reason why a loved this DLC, and it was hilarious.
I especially like the whole clone tying to steel the Normandy idea, it`s full of camp and that`s the point.
Personally speaking, Its my favorite DLC of all time.
#88
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:55
But you know, to each his own and all that stuff.
#89
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 09:59
On topic: The citadel DLC was a great addition to the game, eventhough it got me all depressed again.
#90
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:03
Who'd have guessed that one?
#91
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:13
#92
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:14
Bioware, more. Seriously.
#93
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:14
I don't understand why BioWare should stop being awesome.
#94
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:15
I thought Bioware did an excellent job giving us a DLC that wasn't so bleak and serious. Mass Effect 3 struggled to find the balance, and the DLC covered it 10 fold. Coming from someone who enjoys friendship themes, and the DLC was a massive DLC about friendship and camaraderie, I loved every second of it.
I won't say things like "you don't know how to have fun" but at this stage if you can't enjoy the light hearted nature of the DLC, a celebration of the ME characters and the spirit of Commander Shepard, then I'm not sure what you've been playing Mass Effect for all these years for.
I can't however forgive a topic with a title telling Bioware to stop giving us Citadel DLC quality. Who do you think you are speaking for?
Modifié par GoldenPersona, 12 mars 2013 - 10:16 .
#95
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:23
I mean they were serious when they needed to be, tossed in jokes during combat ( a way to defuse tense combat situations a little ) along with some just general funny bits. I mean I can imagine it would be pretty surreal in the first place coming up against your own clone that on it's own would just have an entire military group of friends picking on you pretty consistently. It actually seemed more realistic to me for a group of friends who have worked together under some pretty intense situations to be like they were and no one really felt OOC. Especially when they were all together on the same mission which is not something any of them would experience often.
[Edit] Add to that the fact that they were supposed to be on shore leave and not technically working for Shepard at that time either. At that point they were only following her orders because they wanted to be not because they had to be, they were not on duty thus more relaxed in protocal in the first place.
Modifié par Nykara, 12 mars 2013 - 10:24 .
#96
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:23
#97
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:25
HagarIshay wrote...
"This is brought to you by random acts of violence"
"They've got a Prothean over there!" "And that's a future corpse over there!"
"What do you have that I don't?" *CloneShep asks right before Shepard's friends rescue him/her while Brooks bails on Clony*
"I should go. I SHOULD go. I should GO"
*Calibration jokes that got old in the vanila game*
"You've seen that Brooks? This is how legands do it!"
"We had an old saying in my cycle: Kill her"
"How can you say biotics are better than pysichal strength when you have me in front of you?"
"You think you are clever. And maybe you are. But clever doesn't stop a bullet" (And a bullet helps when you are behind a bulletproof field...)
And many, many more that I don't remember right now.
Cheesy lines are cheesy BioWare. Please don't use them in any future game.
That was kind of the point.
#98
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:27
#99
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:29
GoldenPersona wrote...
I won't say things like "you don't know how to have fun" but at this stage if you can't enjoy the light hearted nature of the DLC, a celebration of the ME characters and the spirit of Commander Shepard, then I'm not sure what you've been playing Mass Effect for all these years for.
I can't however forgive a topic with a title telling Bioware to stop giving us Citadel DLC quality. Who do you think you are speaking for?
So you're not telling me I dont know how to have fun, but you are telling me I dont know how to play Mass effect? I dont like the DLC which was obviously not in the usual vibe of the game; and there many reasons why someone would enjoy playing a certain game. I'm guessing our reasons dont exactly match.
And I'm speaking for myself, of course. Did I somewhere point out differently, in the title or the OP?
#100
Posté 12 mars 2013 - 10:31





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