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I'm frustrated that ME3 didn't learn its lesson IMO


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I wonder if that catalyst kid is really composed of dark matter? Could be... Might even be another form of life from dark space...

yikes!

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Not giving an explanation would likely have been better than giving an explanation that reduces the reapers to the Tonka trucks of a broken AI

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Wouldn't it have been great if the Reapers harvested all advanced organic life every 50k years as a means of nourishment and resource replenishment? They're just trying to live, man.

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Ensure: Galaxy flavor.

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When Harbinger said "Your worlds will become our laboratories", he actually meant fast-food eateries.

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dreamgazer wrote...

When Harbinger said "Your worlds will become our laboratories", he actually meant fast-food eateries.


They were experimenting with different artificial flavors to make Organic slush taste better.

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Wouldn't it have been great if the Reapers harvested all advanced organic life every 50k years as a means of nourishment and resource replenishment? They're just trying to live, man.

at the end of ME2 that is pretty much what I was envisioning.

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the catalyst wasn't broken, apparently it was functioning exactly like what the Leviathan proposed it for. Seems as if  they were the Tonka trucks then, eh? Making Shepard a Superman ?

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TigusVidiks wrote...
Not even going into the fact that they humanized all the alien species, striping them of their own cultures and streamlining them with human culture. I mean, Turians soldiers saluting? really?


I can't say that this is a reasonable complaint, since the turians, from the very beginning, were based largely on the Romans. By this logic, just about every species out there is "stripped" of anything that makes them sufficiently alien by having them share similar mannerisms as a human being, like shaking hands, nodding their heads, use of certain slang terms, etc.. In truth, making them as alien as alien could be would make them unapproachable to the player. 

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We will see if lessons were really learned in the next game, but I'm not holding my breath

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ImaginaryMatter wrote...

dreamgazer wrote...

When Harbinger said "Your worlds will become our laboratories", he actually meant fast-food eateries.


They were experimenting with different artificial flavors to make Organic slush taste better.


"Embrace perfection". 

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Lets hope that "epic" will still hold true enough for all future VG's..lol

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dreamgazer wrote...

ImaginaryMatter wrote...

dreamgazer wrote...

When Harbinger said "Your worlds will become our laboratories", he actually meant fast-food eateries.


They were experimenting with different artificial flavors to make Organic slush taste better.


"Embrace perfection". 


IF I MUST FORCE YOU TO DRINK SHEPARD I WILL!

Modifié par trenq, 18 décembre 2013 - 05:04 .


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AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.

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trenq wrote...

dreamgazer wrote...

ImaginaryMatter wrote...

dreamgazer wrote...

When Harbinger said "Your worlds will become our laboratories", he actually meant fast-food eateries.


They were experimenting with different artificial flavors to make Organic slush taste better.


"Embrace perfection". 


IF I MUST FORCE YOU TO DRINK SHEPARD I WILL!


"This is... it's green"

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Mr.House wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.


B) YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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Mr.House wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.

I fail to see what planning ahead would do to fix glaring issues such as autodialogue, crappy emotional railroading, and comic book writing

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plan ahead, like with mini online games instead.... micro trans actions.. gotta love'em.

edit: Image IPB

Modifié par Wayning_Star, 18 décembre 2013 - 05:12 .


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Mr.House wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.


Either that, or stick to self-contained games/plots going forward, with (maybe) only the protagonist carrying over later.

Personally, I prefer the latter. 

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Steelcan wrote...

Mr.House wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.

I fail to see what planning ahead would do to fix glaring issues such as autodialogue, crappy emotional railroading, and comic book writing


Which game had the comic book writing again?

Was it the one with: "You're just a machine, and machines can be broken?"

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I prefer planning ahead.

Mass Effect is, in my opinion, the series that had the greatest potential, and the reason it didn't live up to it is because there was no planning or thought put beyond each game.

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dreamgazer wrote...

Steelcan wrote...

Mr.House wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

Maybe next time Bioware should PLAN AHEAD

Words of wisdom.

I fail to see what planning ahead would do to fix glaring issues such as autodialogue, crappy emotional railroading, and comic book writing


Which game had the comic book writing again?

Was it the one with: "You're just a machine, and machines can be broken?"

All of them had it in droves

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MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...

I prefer planning ahead.

Mass Effect is, in my opinion, the series that had the greatest potential, and the reason it didn't live up to it is because there was no planning or thought put beyond each game.


If we're working with smaller threats and political decisions, I might agree.

Not with something like the Reapers, though. They presented an overarching problem from the get-go.

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"You're just a machine, and machines can be broken?"


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in keeping with the rules: an oak tree.

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I don't know what comic book writing is supposed to mean. There's a lot of great writing in comic books. And the scripts themselves are usually done like screenplays. From an author's standpoint, it doesn't look much different on the page than writing a film. You don't have room to fit monologues well into comic book panels, but you can still convey a message well enough.

Modifié par StreetMagic, 18 décembre 2013 - 05:28 .