fite me irl.
It wouldn't be fun.
._. Besides I'd rather just sit in my lounger and sip my bourbon.
fite me irl.
It wouldn't be fun.
._. Besides I'd rather just sit in my lounger and sip my bourbon.
Yes, but only once so I'm really in no place to comment on it. No (though that everyone says it's garbage kinda makes me want to play it, seeing as I also like ME3). Unlikely because Biower also created Admiral Xen and the quarians.
Still, Sten was my favourite thing about Origins (along with Admiral Xen: Medieval Edition), so if Arishok is anything like that I'd probably like him.
The reasons it is garbage are different though (I have my own issues with ME3, but I like ME3 as well). If you want to play it then go for it! Like I said the Arishok is worth it. Arishok is Sten on a whole new level. Much better. I find it curious you're awesome enough to see the Qunari are the greatest thing in the DA Universe, but when it comes to ME you Choose Quarians over Geth or Krogans? What? DA: I waters the Qunari down though.....its just kind of like. I don't really know how to describe it. It just takes their legs out from under them and makes them bland. It will be my last DA.
DA2 sucks because it was an EA rush job. The combat is more interactive, but the same exact zones are recycled over and over and over. I mean one time it will be night and one time it will be day though! Or you will go to this same cave 3 times, but now some doors are blocked and other ones are opened. Playing though it you're just like...."Really?". There is a story part that was really absurd to me though.
If it wasn't for EA then Playstation gamers would have never even got to play Mass Effect, so its a double edged sword.
I'd like more agency in companions, at the very least a tougher resistance to player agency. I was quite disapointed when my goody two shoes character convinced Zaeed to stay onboard after basically sabotaging his mission.
Agreed, Zaeed has been eating, sleeping, crapping, and dreaming revenge for over.... 20 years? Plus he has no reason to give two craps about Shepard trying to save people from The Collectors. I have a hard time believing he would remain on board because Good guy Shep gives him a speech and then go on to let his revenge go and be buddies with Shep in ME3. I could easily see him going along with it just to get out of the rubble and just splitting once the Normandy stops at Omega or Illium. Actually that would have been hilarious, if Paragon Shep thinks they've changed Zaeed's mind only for them to be informed once they get back to the ship after stopping by Omega that Zaeed left.
Zaeed was getting paid alot of money by Cerberus, though. He's not stupid and he's not rich.
And whatever he may have thought of Shepard, ditching a job you took with Cerberus is probably known not to be a wise idea.
Zaeed was getting paid alot of money by Cerberus, though. He's not stupid and he's not rich.
And whatever he may have thought of Shepard, ditching a job you took with Cerberus is probably known not to be a wise idea.
Yeah, we've seen on numerous occasions what Cerberus does to people who cross them. Zaeed would know of many more examples. Plus I doubt it's the first time Zaeed's worked with someone he hates, in fact we know it's not, but like Wrex said "Credits are credits.".
Dropping out isn't the same as crossing Cerberus. But I can see him doing the mission only for the money...that is if ParaShep doesn't do something stupid that screws him out of a paycheck anyway. Like, not turning over the Human Reaper. I can't see why TIM would be signing paychecks after that. Knowing Shep's character from that one mission should be enough for a professional Merc like Zaeed to gauge that Parashep might do something to tick off TIM anyway so bailing is probably the best option. Regardless of what his reasons are for staying, it's still stupid to have him act like ParaShep is his buddy that he wants to hang out with in ME3.
I agree with that. Zaeed should have left if he didn't get what he was after. Shepard literally just made him waste his life lol
"Oh look man, I know this man put bullet in your head, stole your gang, left you traumatized for life, that you spent your entire life just to get chance for payback and all but you need to magically forget all that and do what I say....also despite me making you relive your trauma by pointing gun at your face, you should totally do as I say
simply because reasons
"
I can't even begin with how much I hated how poorly Zaeed's mission was handled.
I mean even if we managed to convince him to come with us to save people instead in end when Vido got away and Zaeed got held down by debris, no matter what max "Paragon" we had in here, Zaeed should have just told us to F ourselves and chose death over being like whipped dog.
You guys are crazy. Not only did I love Zaeed (RIP) but his loyalty mission was great! Very well done. Spoke exactly to who and how he was. "Get it done." They could have went bland and cheap with the end, but choosing to burn him alive by igniting him with the spent thermal clip? That was great. Aside from Legion probably the best Loyalty mission. I mean I liked Grunt's and Samara's, but they killed it with Zaeed & his special power was good too.
ME2 = top 5 games ever.
Imagine mission(loyalty one) in where you go to help one of your companions out.
However during their mission there is that final choice that must be made that will define this entire mission and even your companion and you as leader in group as per usual tell them what to do, which choice to make, you even use your max persuasive skill(whatever that might be in ME:A) to convince them, there is no way anyone refuses you but.......instead your companion just says "I don't make decisions for you, neither you will for me. I'm doing my mission my own way." and then they simply make they own choice regarding of what you wanted them to.
THE END
