would anyone here want to see another game with Shepard and his squad
I personally would like a game with Shepard and his squad as I feel his story is not yet resolved and their is still potential in his story and especially in his squadmates like Garrus or Liara
Who Wants More Shepard ?
Débuté par
illusive.man
, nov. 15 2013 01:02
#1
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 01:02
#2
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 01:20
Of course, but like they said a dozen times, "Shepard's story is done." Though not to speak poor of Bioware, but if both DA:I and the next ME flop, who's knows what could happen. Bioware knows people love both Shepard and friends, anything could happen.
All I know is these next two games will either make or break Bioware.
All I know is these next two games will either make or break Bioware.
#3
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 01:25
I know they have said that again and again but this forum is to question the reader if they think Shepard should be brought back, we all know he probably wont
#4
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 02:07
No, I don't.
#5
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 02:20
I did not want any more Shepard after the first game. I also did not see a need to continue the Reaper threat so soon. They can wait a long time.
#6
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:13
No, just let him die already.
#7
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:20
I don't mind not playing him anymore. If I do play him it would have to be a brief flashback mission that holds important information to a new plot. I want to see either that his/her memory lives on in a really strong important way and maybe he/she is somehow somewhere uhhh.. spiritually? present.. kinda of watching over things (I doubt it) or I want to know what happens to him after he takes the breathe in destroy and if anyone finds him or he goes into hiding or something
Modifié par JDee3, 15 novembre 2013 - 09:32 .
#8
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:30
No, thanks, his story is over.
#9
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:35
So he can be used as a writer chew-toy yet again?
No thanks
No thanks
#10
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 10:19
Well, you say Shep's story is unresolved and has potential, but I have to ask what exactly IS his story?
Because aside from confronting the Reapers, which has been resolved, his story basically consists of being temporarily involved in other people's stories as far as I can tell.
Because aside from confronting the Reapers, which has been resolved, his story basically consists of being temporarily involved in other people's stories as far as I can tell.
#11
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 11:06
No thanks, his/her story is done. There's no reason to keep milking poor Shepard when Mass Effect has so many interesting characters.
#12
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 01:23
Jsmith97 wrote...
Of course, but like they said a dozen times, "Shepard's story is done." Though not to speak poor of Bioware, but if both DA:I and the next ME flop, who's knows what could happen. Bioware knows people love both Shepard and friends, anything could happen.
All I know is these next two games will either make or break Bioware.
I agree. If the next ME is a flop, then Shepard will return.
#13
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 01:55
Yes I would, but there is no reason to beat a dead horse. The last nail in the coffin was put at the ME3 ending. I don't see how to bring him back other than the IT.
I would like to see him mentioned in ME4, something like the Shepard academy, the Shepard medal of honour, Shepard memorial, the Shepard dreadnaught.
I would like to see him mentioned in ME4, something like the Shepard academy, the Shepard medal of honour, Shepard memorial, the Shepard dreadnaught.
Modifié par maaaad365, 16 novembre 2013 - 01:57 .
#14
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Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 04:34
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I am indifferent towards Shepard.
If he/she comes back, great. If not, then no loss.
If he/she comes back, great. If not, then no loss.
#15
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 06:46
I wouldn't mind Shephard's return, but honestly wouldn't it be sort of curtailed because everyone has opinions on what their shephard did and he only survived in one of 3 endings.
If you go with Shephard than the hardcore (stubborn) players probably wouldn't buy it/play it because to them their Shephard has already died etc.
If you go with Shephard than the hardcore (stubborn) players probably wouldn't buy it/play it because to them their Shephard has already died etc.
#16
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 07:04
The return of Shepard would make it less likely that I'll return to the ME universe. The template we got wasn't exactly my favorite to start with, and ME3 narrowed it beyond repair.
#17
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Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 07:09
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Hell yeah, I'd want it.
Then again, it might be that I feel my ME1 and ME2 Shepard didn't seem the same in ME3.. so I'd only want closure for that guy. Not this other Shepard/Space Jesus/smothered by Liara thing.
Then again, it might be that I feel my ME1 and ME2 Shepard didn't seem the same in ME3.. so I'd only want closure for that guy. Not this other Shepard/Space Jesus/smothered by Liara thing.
Modifié par StreetMagic, 16 novembre 2013 - 07:11 .
#18
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 10:17
Nope, Shep is done. Will be remembered.
#19
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 12:46
Hell I caould pay 6 € evry month for a 60 min of nice gameplay with our beloved squad
#20
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 12:55
Totally remade/reconstructed canonical "Mass Effect 3"? Sure, because why not, and because I loathe the trilogy ending enough to take whatever retcon I can get. But that's not going to happen, ever.
Any other case? No. Worst thing BioWare could do at this point is buckle to demands and retread the same tired characters and stories just to pander to those who won't move on. And I say this as someone who f'ing adores my Shepard and her journey (ending excluded), along with side characters.
Mass Effect as a franchise needs to move forward, and that means new stories and new characters. People hate letting go, but they also need to remember that everything they grew attached to was also once something totally new and unknown. Once upon a time you did not know Shepard. You did not know Liara. You did not know Wrex. Tali. Garrus. Miranda. Mordin. Thane. And so on. Learning to love them was a process, as it should be, from nothing to something.
I don't want that same process I'm already familiar with dragged out just for the sake of it. The same faces, voices, stories, and such that I might love but know like the back of my hand. I want to go through that process again with fresh faces and new voices. New characters to meet and learn about and go on missions with, that I'll either grow to love or hate.
New experiences trump tired old familiar experiences, even if the latter was something I cherish. Give me new memories to forge, instead of relying on parading out old ones.
Any other case? No. Worst thing BioWare could do at this point is buckle to demands and retread the same tired characters and stories just to pander to those who won't move on. And I say this as someone who f'ing adores my Shepard and her journey (ending excluded), along with side characters.
Mass Effect as a franchise needs to move forward, and that means new stories and new characters. People hate letting go, but they also need to remember that everything they grew attached to was also once something totally new and unknown. Once upon a time you did not know Shepard. You did not know Liara. You did not know Wrex. Tali. Garrus. Miranda. Mordin. Thane. And so on. Learning to love them was a process, as it should be, from nothing to something.
I don't want that same process I'm already familiar with dragged out just for the sake of it. The same faces, voices, stories, and such that I might love but know like the back of my hand. I want to go through that process again with fresh faces and new voices. New characters to meet and learn about and go on missions with, that I'll either grow to love or hate.
New experiences trump tired old familiar experiences, even if the latter was something I cherish. Give me new memories to forge, instead of relying on parading out old ones.
#21
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 01:51
I would not throw a fit if B-Ware brought Him/Her back but only for one more game to give the Shepard Story a fitting end. And after that I would want a new Character,Squad,Story.I would like it but if not then no matter I'll just add the Shepard Story Ending to my small but very prestigous list of B-Ware F-Up's those being Dragon Age 2 and there being no Jade Empire 2.
#22
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 02:32
I think Shepard and Co need one more game to actually give them a decent send off. After that, then by all means bring in new characters, but resolve Shepard's arc properly first. Otherwise I'm going to find it hard becoming emotionally invested in a new set of characters, while worrying that they could get another unsatisfactory and abrupt ending to their story.
#23
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 02:52
While i wouln't dislike the idea, and knowing this is more than highly impossible, doing a new ME game without Shep will ba a challenge for Bioware.
Because while Bioware devs crafted this fine piece of univers and all kind of characters, so they have a wider understanding of the game narrative than players, Shep was our eyes and our hears. Shep was the glove and skin we used to uncover and interact in the ME univers.
I hope that Bioware is aware that no random character will fit the change easly.
Because while Bioware devs crafted this fine piece of univers and all kind of characters, so they have a wider understanding of the game narrative than players, Shep was our eyes and our hears. Shep was the glove and skin we used to uncover and interact in the ME univers.
I hope that Bioware is aware that no random character will fit the change easly.
Modifié par Siegdrifa, 16 novembre 2013 - 04:24 .
#24
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 02:59
No. Shepard's story is over. Leave him be.
#25
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 03:20
He will never come back. They have moved engines; it's impossible now. Your Shepard can't carry over any more.
Plus, they said it's done.
Plus, they said it's done.





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