Really? There must be some damn good military RPGs I'm missing. I thought I had described ME with a few extra lines of dialogue; and ME2 with better armor and clothing design.
Glad your not in charge. Probably wouldn't buy that game, sounds too much like all the other military games out there. I'm not interested in reality, far more interested in the character interaction and the story. The romance is a part of that. Of course real life has romance, military people do have relationships with their team, I know a navy guy who married someone he met on duty. True it didn't last for more than a couple of years but
neither did Jacob's romance.
I totally agree about Miranda's outfit, I always switched it as soon as I could and I'd have liked something other than the face mask and Liara's suit for any visits to space or planets where atmosphere could have been oh deadly.
I don't mind a little sillyness, anything that makes me smile is a good thing for me.
From what I've seen, military life is hard on relationships, particularly depending upon orders and assignments. I know fraternization happens. I just thought the game could've acknowledged the awkwardness and inappropriateness of the situation a bit better via dialogue. Maybe it does, and I just missed it. In ME2, Jacob immediately points out the Cerberus has no rules against fraternization. By the time of ME3, I figure no one cares what the hell anyone else is doing, as long as they are doing their job.
We each want different things from games. I prefer a bit more realism from my games than some, I guess. When I'm disappointed, I'm generally able to push it to the back of my mind and continue playing. Hopefully, they are able to produce another great game that makes all of us reasonably happy.





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