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How many of you still honestly go back to play ME 3?


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Gabbenator8787

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The title says it all. After all this time passesd, how many can honestly still say you enjoy replaying the series over? 

I honestly can say that I havent. Its not just the horrible plot-hole ridden ending that kills it for me, but ultimately all your choices being largely invalid or rarely having much impact at all. The biggest appeal of the original ME for me was the large amount of choices and being able to set the personality and alignmet of Shepard, both of which sadly get almost completely thrown out the window with the RBG ending and auto-dialogue. Ultimately whats the point of making ethical and difficult decisions when the only thing effecting how the ending plays out is your EMS score? 

Choice is largely an illusion in ME and thats why I cannot see myself ever going back to re-live the series. There are simply far better RPGs and RPG hybrids like Fallout 3 and Fallout NV to occupy my time with then a game series that has ultimately become subpar. 

Modifié par Gabbenator8787, 09 juillet 2013 - 07:26 .


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IntelligentME3Fanboy

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why would i waste my time playing old games(that i've already played)?Doesn't make sense

Modifié par IntelligentME3Fanboy, 09 juillet 2013 - 07:05 .


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CronoDragoon

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I've played through ME3 four times. Just finished my first ME2 playthrough with an ME1 import and looking forward to my first complete series playthrough in the future. Crappy endings aren't going to spoil a great series for me.

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Just recently took my renegon spacer engineer through the trilogy, with all the DLC installed and "plotted out" to fit a suitable narrative. Drags in the third game when you're scanning planets and the frustration with the Crucible and asset/military strength sets in, but I still really enjoyed it---storytelling speedbumps notwithstanding, which there are plenty across the entire series.

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Alien Fodder

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ME3 is my favourite game of the trilogy so it'll definitely be the one I'll have played the most.

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Eamon696

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I actually just finished a trilogy playthrough, and Mass Effect 3 is really growing on me. It may even be my second favorite Mass Effect game, after Mass Effect 2.

The ending isn't great, but with all the DLC installed I actually really enjoy Mass Effect 3.

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Liamv2

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I just completed it for what i think may the last time, as a femshep renagon adept who romanced Garrus and chose control.

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Alien Fodder wrote...

ME3 is my favourite game of the trilogy so it'll definitely be the one I'll have played the most.


ME1 is built up better, ME2 has the best missions and ME3 has the best combat system imo.

Modifié par Necanor, 09 juillet 2013 - 07:25 .


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IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...

why would i waste my time playing old games(that i've already played)?Doesn't make sense

you might enjoy it?


ill play now and again.  i play it for like 1 or 2 weeks to do a playthrough and then not touch until i want to do another playthrough, starting my 5th soon i think

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I'm as likely to play ME3 as any other RPG I own. I'll probably start another trilogy run as soon as I finish my current DA:O playthrough.

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I have a lot of other games I haven't even touched in steam that I plan to go through before I run through the trilogy again. I plan on finally finishing DA:O before anything else.

Modifié par ruggly, 09 juillet 2013 - 07:31 .


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I do. I occasionally go back to ME1 to start a different Shepard, though I only leave the completionist stuff to my "canon" one, because I can't be bothered to do all those side missions for the others, but I with all the DLC's, I find ME3's replay value pretty decent.

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I have yet to import any of my Shepards except my main, but I'm at the point where I am *able* to import them if I find the time (and I eventually will). The Citadel DLC helped a lot, gotta say.

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Gabbenator8787

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Eamon696 wrote...

I actually just finished a trilogy playthrough, and Mass Effect 3 is really growing on me. It may even be my second favorite Mass Effect game, after Mass Effect 2.

The ending isn't great, but with all the DLC installed I actually really enjoy Mass Effect 3.


I would not doubt that at all. But ultimately whats the point of going on a longer journey when the end destination is still largely the same? Ultimately one can only do that for so long before it gets tiring. Thats why having multiple and greatly varied endings wouldve actually helped immensely. 

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I do sometimes play it, but I can't finish it. It's just, kinda a let down after Citadel DLC and I don't want to to go do the ending again. I still play it, but I don't finish it.

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Yes I do, and I think it is rather sad that you can't.

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ShepnTali

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4 times for me. One was a non-import, renegade Goober Shepard for lulz. I recently got the itch for a trilogy run. I play pretty much the same paragon way full through, and I still enjoy the ride. Citadel will help the depression at the end a bit.

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Gabbenator8787 wrote...

Eamon696 wrote...

I actually just finished a trilogy playthrough, and Mass Effect 3 is really growing on me. It may even be my second favorite Mass Effect game, after Mass Effect 2.

The ending isn't great, but with all the DLC installed I actually really enjoy Mass Effect 3.


I would not doubt that at all. But ultimately whats the point of going on a longer journey when the end destination is still largely the same? Ultimately one can only do that for so long before it gets tiring. Thats why having multiple and greatly varied endings wouldve actually helped immensely. 


I defitinely agree on having various and different endings.  With that said however, I enjoy the journey that 3 games offer so much, that the endings aren't a big deal to me anymore.

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Finished a trilogy playthrough a week ago, 4th time. Playing Dead Space trilogy for first time and will go back to ME when I'm finished.

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I have 2 complete series playthrough, I think that's enough for me. I still play the MP from time to time with some friends.

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I replay each time a new iteration of MEHEM comes out.

I'd start a new trilogy run, but I'm afraid that the lack of cohesion and actual impact would become too apparant.

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haven't played ME since completing ME3 with citadel dlc installed.

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IntelligentME3Fanboy

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tickle267 wrote...

haven't played ME since completing ME3 with citadel dlc installed.

+1

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CronoDragoon

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Gabbenator8787 wrote...

I would not doubt that at all. But ultimately whats the point of going on a longer journey when the end destination is still largely the same? Ultimately one can only do that for so long before it gets tiring.


That goes for any story, doesn't it?

Thats why having multiple and greatly varied endings wouldve actually helped immensely.


The game has multiple endings, each very different. People just didn't like them.

Gabbenator8787 wrote...
Why am I not surprised? Youre a diehard sychophant of Bioware, even though they're a far cry from the company that they once were.


Jeez man, chill out. If all you wanted is people agreeing with you, then you shouldn't have started a thread.

Modifié par CronoDragoon, 09 juillet 2013 - 08:01 .


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KaiserShep

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IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...

why would i waste my time playing old games(that i've already played)?Doesn't make sense


It could be that some people enjoy revisiting old games. It doesn't defy logic or something. :?