the scenes that have stood out to me:
Tali:
1. Finding her father dead.
2. Shepard ripping into the council, flaying their sham of a trial, and supporting Tali in the end.
Chakwas:
1. I enjoyed sharing the ice wine with the good doctor. I honestly wish there were more moments like this one. It reminded me of one of my favorite parts of the witcher. It made me feel closer to the crew. It was a great touch.
Jack:
1. Honestly I am not sure how anyone couldn't sympathize with Jack following that storyline. Seeing her playing with the detonator at the end and the look of a drowning kitten on her face was to me very well done.
Garrus:
1. Garrus's loyalty mission honestly caused great conflict for me. I was playing a paragon and yes, the traitor deserved to die; however, I just couldn't help but feel I was helping a friend jump off a cliff from which he wouldn't return. They whole thing felt wrong.
Mordin
1. Helping Mordin see the real cost of the Genophage. Honestly I took him to task every chance I got only to see him "greater good" it away. Having him confront the consequences of his "Greater good" on individuals was fantastic. I can't help but think that there are many parallels right now to real life. I know many people who can't see the cost of "Greater good." It frustrates the hell out of me and Mordin's ability to explain anything away frustrated the hell out of me. So I guess this mission really did hit home. Whomever wrote that story did a wonderful job.
The Suicide Mission
1. Seeing the individual get liquified made me extremely angry. It was powerful beyond words when the horror of what the collectors were really doing was made clear. Honestly going into the suicide mission I knew it was bad, I just didn't imagine it was that bad. It was an extremely powerful scene.
The End
1. Shepard standing over the casket of Jack (who was my only casualty and whom I still don't understand why or how she died). I am actually quite happy that I didn't get the no one left behind badge because I thought his expression said it all. I think it was appropriately somber and a perfect foreshadowing of what was to come.
Modifié par MandatoryDenial1, 01 février 2010 - 12:28 .