I doubt after ME3's Omega DLC people still want more Aria.
And for the money her VA wants BW prolly gets 3 other decent but unknown VAs, so ...yeah. Aria is done.
I doubt after ME3's Omega DLC people still want more Aria.
And for the money her VA wants BW prolly gets 3 other decent but unknown VAs, so ...yeah. Aria is done.
I doubt after ME3's Omega DLC people still want more Aria.
And for the money her VA wants BW prolly gets 3 other decent but unknown VAs, so ...yeah. Aria is done.
She also kind of dialed it in for Omega. I thought her delivery was at times a little flat in the DLC.
Yeah, I'm not saying Moss is a bad actress, but her Aria never really had the quality all the other characters had, at least not in ME3.
And in Omega DLC she's more of a punchline-droping sidekick than a real person most of the time.
I'm a a little sad Bioware did not use the rumored Wrex/Omega/Aria connection though.
I thought she did a great job with Aria in ME2, and was decent enough in her pre-DLC ME3 cameo. But there were parts of the DLC where her dialogue sounded like she was reading from a script. The performance just wasn't at the same level as it was previously.
Y'all realize why it was called Omega, right?
Well, if not, I'm about to drop some knowledge. The greek alphabet goes from Alpha to Omega. This is why in some movies, you'll hear somebody say, "I am the alpha and the omega." Meaning, basically, "I'm the beginning and the end." That's what Omega was. The end of civilization. Just barely clinging to it's (civilization's) heels to call itself civilized. After that, you've got lawless planets with pirates and raiders. This is also why she stated about needing more, in ME2. "But you need more. Everybody needs more. And they all end up here."
That's one of the reasons why I love Aria. Plus, take a badass woman like Carrie Moss to voice act her, I'm instantly in love. Oh, and, I think she did more than that in the Omega DLC. A tad more. I wouldn't wanna go up against that Flare ability.
I thought she did a great job with Aria in ME2, and was decent enough in her pre-DLC ME3 cameo. But there were parts of the DLC where her dialogue sounded like she was reading from a script. The performance just wasn't at the same level as it was previously.
Kind of a shame, because most of the VAs really get into their characters. That's more to Bioware games in general than just being ME-specific but in ME3, almost everyone is in rare form. She's just about the only major cast member who didn't seem quite so natural.
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Not like it's important but I am baffled by how many people like that character.
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I think she is a terrible character and the fact that we couldn't change the ruler of omega in the DLC was annoying
then again the complete DLC was pretty bad and waste of money
I wouldn't say the Omega DLC was bad. It did have some strong points.
It introduced class-based interrupts and provided the player with some interesting choices, both in influencing Aria's personality and in dealing with Petrovsky. It also looked fantastic and the combat gameplay portions were well done.
I think the flaws with the DLC however was that it was too combat-focused compared to other DLC like Leviathan & the Citadel, and that your squadmates are completely uninvolved. While I could deal with them being replaced by Aria & Nyrene, I thought it was disappointing that none of them comments on the mission afterwards. Also it was a bit disappointing that the DLC didn't open up Purgatory as a location you could visit afterwards.
Aria is 99.95% of her on screen time a lazy c*nt b*tching bout stuff she screwed up and Shepard has to fix for her. Plus some trash talkin how awsome she is and we are not.
I guess her appeal mostly comes from the fact that she is one of the very few characters in the ME universe Shepard can't bone.
If any asari Shiala.

I really didn't like Aria, just made Shepard do her dirty work and never showed him much respect. 90% of her onscreen time, apart from the Omega DLC, was her just sat on a couch bossing Shepard around. I'd much prefer see Liara, which is more likely. That said, I'm starting to think that we won't see any characters from the Shepard Trilogy
Aria in 4? Sure... on the counch in her club, helping you out with stuff. And nothing more than that...
Aria in 4? Sure... on the counch in her club, helping you out with stuff. And nothing more than that...
I have no problem with that... so long as you know... I can... a uhh..... yeah... all the horrible things I would do to her.
Breaking the one and only rule of Omega is so overdue.
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I'd rather that Aria doesn't appear in the next Mass Effect.