I was until the comic con panel. Now.... Nope. Could care less really about the single player, I'm hoping they go full steam ahead and actually make the series a true TPS and give us a great MP suite.
Mass Effect 4: Are you excited or not?
#401
Posté 22 août 2014 - 11:06
#402
Posté 22 août 2014 - 06:08
I was until the comic con panel. Now.... Nope. Could care less really about the single player, I'm hoping they go full steam ahead and actually make the series a true TPS and give us a great MP suite.
What the. Whyfore?
also good god please no no no no no no no no
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#403
Posté 22 août 2014 - 07:17
I was until the comic con panel. Now.... Nope. Could care less really about the single player, I'm hoping they go full steam ahead and actually make the series a true TPS and give us a great MP suite.
You don't care about the singleplayer and want a great MultiPlayer???
*reads again to make sure he has read that right*
I always thought Mass Effect players played Mass Effect because they like the story
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#404
Posté 22 août 2014 - 09:33
You don't care about the singleplayer and want a great MultiPlayer???
*reads again to make sure he has read that right*
I always thought Mass Effect players played Mass Effect because they like the story
I think he's just given up hope for the story.
#405
Posté 22 août 2014 - 09:47
How could the Comic-Con panel, which revealed absolutely nothing about the story, sour someone on the story?
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#406
Posté 22 août 2014 - 10:13
How could the Comic-Con panel, which revealed absolutely nothing about the story, sour someone on the story?
That's what I'm having trouble deciphering, myself.
Like, if you hated the way ME3 concluded, then alright, that's not the most uncommon takeaway in the fandom or anything. But the SDCC panel didn't dive in on the story at all. I can only imagine the vague phrasing re: the game's potential place in the timeline (ie "during Shepard's lifetime") was a huge dealbreaker somehow.
#407
Posté 22 août 2014 - 11:13
It is probably still some ways off, so I´m not eagerly awaiting it right now. But I´m certainly looking forward to it. The Mass Effect series was easily one of the best single player experiences I´ve had - lots of great moments and characters in an engaging story that always kept me coming back for more.
Very few video games (such as the original Deus Ex or the Ultima series from way back) have managed to deliver this type of experience to me. So whether I Iike everything that we will learn about the next ME game from now on or not, the odds are quite in favor of me installing it on day 1.
#408
Posté 23 août 2014 - 01:15
"Are you excited or not?"
There... really isn't anything to be excited about, is there? We've only seen, what? A few landscapes? A set of armor? The Mako? That's like, nothing, and we don't even know how those things are going to play out in the final product or whatever. Hell, all we've seen is "conceptual", so hell, maybe the Mako's importance won't be any bigger than the Hammerhead was in Firewalker in the end.
They aren't even willing to give us a name for the next game, beyond their irritating annoyance when people call it ME4. You know, despite the fact that they haven't even given us something else to call it. I still can't fathom why they even had a Comic Con panel when they clearly couldn't talk about anything, and in fact don't even have a NAME for their product yet.
Like... seriously? There's nothing to get amped about here.





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