well I'll probably not rush to buy it then. I'm honestly bored of human protagonists. I'm a human in real life, it's much more fun to play as something different in games and the Mass Effect universe has so many interesting aliens that would be much more interesting it seems like such a shame to waste the opportunity to explore those races from within by actually playing as one of them instead of just talking to them occasionally
I'll probably still buy it eventually, if it seems interesting, but once it's on a budget release and/or a complete with all DLC edition. definitely won't be pre-ordering or paying full retail price for
Yeah, but even playing one in-game.. you still are human. Sure, you may look like an alien, or maybe even speak an alien language. Yet, you are, and always will be human because biologically that is what you are and that is how you act.
What makes some alien characters in various games are so awesome to explore is that fact that you do not have an intimate understanding of what another alien culture values, or how they will act in situation x, y, z like you would with a human. So even though you are playing as an alien, you'd be acting like a human- and that totally throws away the whole point of having aliens in the game to begin with.
The most awesome thing that can happen when immersed in a game full of alien species is to have those moments where you go "Why the **** did you just have to go and do that?", or "I'm in a new situation, and this is what I would do because x, y, and z- but how will my alien allies/foes react? What do they value and how does that relate to what I am doing?".
Sure, you may get a general idea of how a certain species may react, but that initial unpredictability is the very thing makes them alien. Without that you end up with something like Star Wars where you can replace most species with a human and nothing would be lost- nothing would really be different or out of place.
When you played as a different species in ME3 multiplayer- did it hit you that you were now a different species? Or, did it not even register and you played the game exactly as you would have (minus the abilities/powers) if you were playing as a human?