Still salty about that
It's not like I spent an hour on that damn mission trying to save her or anything...
Still salty about that
It's not like I spent an hour on that damn mission trying to save her or anything...
It's not like I spent an hour on that damn mission trying to save her or anything...
Especially on a non-lethal run
Well, on a site the art director of the Deus Ex franchise did say that he would try to concince the writing team by "whispering in their ear" about making Faridah be alive instead of dead, since they know how much of a fan favorite she is.
No.
ME always was about choices and character interactions, DE was nit. That s the difference.
ME always was about choices and character interactions, DE was nit. That s the difference.
"You know nothing, Jon Snow."
You experienced 1% of the Milky Way. I'd hardly call you, or anyone else, an expert by merely spending three years in it through the Shepard trilogy. There is still much to learn. Moving to an entirely different galaxy "just for fun" is a wasted opportunity, not technologically practical, and not sensible from a storytelling perspective. When did George Lucas ever decide to just randomly change to a different galaxy after the original Star Wars trilogy? When did Gene Roddenberry decide to just randomly change to a different galaxy after the original Star Trek? Oh wait... They didn't... Why should Mass Effect when technology is not nearly as advanced as these other franchises? Questions.
As far as I'm concerned, going to Andromeda is more of a middle finger to the choices my Shep made than canonizing the major decisions of the trilogy and starting a new game in the Milky Way would be.
Both options arguably render my choices irrelevant, but at least in the Milky Way I would get to experience a post-reaper galactic state, the efforts of the species to rebuild, the race to fill the power vacuum.... There is so much potential for story there (even before you factor in the unexplored 99.999% of the galaxy) it makes me cringe at the thought that Bioware might be abandoning it altogether.
As far as I'm concerned, going to Andromeda is more of a middle finger to the choices my Shep made than canonizing the major decisions of the trilogy and starting a new game in the Milky Way would be.
Both options arguably render my choices irrelevant, but at least in the Milky Way I would get to experience a post-reaper galactic state, the efforts of the species to rebuild, the race to fill the power vacuum.... There is so much potential for story there (even before you factor in the unexplored 99.999% of the galaxy) it makes me cringe at the thought that Bioware might be abandoning it altogether.
They would also have to make 3 seperate games for it, unless they canonize an ending
As far as I'm concerned, going to Andromeda is more of a middle finger to the choices my Shep made than canonizing the major decisions of the trilogy and starting a new game in the Milky Way would be.
Both options arguably render my choices irrelevant, but at least in the Milky Way I would get to experience a post-reaper galactic state, the efforts of the species to rebuild, the race to fill the power vacuum.... There is so much potential for story there (even before you factor in the unexplored 99.999% of the galaxy) it makes me cringe at the thought that Bioware might be abandoning it altogether.
Fans asked for exploration and to go somewhere new and that's what you are getting, not the story of post war reconstruction.