Garrus Love and Adoration v.2
#14401
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:02
#14402
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:02
#14403
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:03
Edit: And whenever I think I'm asking for too much dialogue, I remember Dragon Age. It is their own fault for spoiling me.
Modifié par Ray Joel Oh, 24 avril 2010 - 08:05 .
#14404
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:06
Well that's the price of making very good games, the expectations are raised.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
He gets some of the best lines (imho), but I don't know about quantity. But you might be right--they both have some pretty chatty missions, and you talk to Tali a while before you even get to recruit her. But we are greedy and I will continue to whine regardless.
Edit: And whenever I think I'm asking for too much dialogue, I remember Dragon Age. It is their own fault for spoiling me.
Garrus and Tali still have some of the best interactions in the game, imho.
Quality over quantity, I guess. Isn't that right, Jacob?
#14405
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:06
http://masseffect.wi...Unique_dialogue
P.S, Garrus' death quote is in there (at the end of the unique dialog list) but it isn't too bad. Just a warning.
#14406
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:08
I am battle-hardened.
#14407
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:09
#14408
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:10
Collider wrote...
I'd never watch those videos. Feels pointless to me. No one died in my universe
all 13 people survived in my game
#14409
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:11
I watched both death scene compilations.Collider wrote...
I'd never watch those videos. Feels pointless to me. No one died in my universe
They really showed me how bad I would feel if I were to lose any. I lost Jacob on my first game and I did feel pretty bad. I can't imagine how I would feel if I lost characters I really like.
#14410
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:12
Azint wrote...
I watched both death scene compilations.Collider wrote...
I'd never watch those videos. Feels pointless to me. No one died in my universe
They really showed me how bad I would feel if I were to lose any. I lost Jacob on my first game and I did feel pretty bad. I can't imagine how I would feel if I lost characters I really like.
You lost the priiiiiiiiiiiize.
#14411
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:13
But their death screams make for great audio clips in BobbyThei's naughty radio shows.
Edit: Lost Zaeed as distraction leader, reloaded. Lost Thane as distraction leader, reloaded. Garrus pulled it off.
Modifié par Ray Joel Oh, 24 avril 2010 - 08:16 .
#14412
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:15
People of various species being with asari is probably nothing new, since everyone knows asari have only one gender and most people know that there's a stigma in asari society against pureblood children. Being with other species is an asari *norm* and a lot of members of other species find asari appealing, so asari/nonasari couples are nothing new. Turians probably got used to this when they joined the Council.
Turian/Quarian also might not be SO terribly radical because they're both dextro-amino--you'd just have to get around the quarian's health and the social stigma of dating a gypsy species.
Humans and turians, on the other hand, historically don't like each other much or trust each other much, and turians don't see humans as lesser nomads like quarians, humans are *almost rivals* and all the more hated for it. Plus the chirality/compatibility thing.
Humans are galactic newcomers and what does everyone see? Humans taking over pretty much everything and dating pretty much anyone. I can see why that would bother a lot of the aliens.
#14413
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:16
Funny how yells of agony work so well out of context.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
I can't not click on unpleasant links. Blame it on curiosity/masochism/self-loathing.
But their death screams make for great audio clips in BobbyThei's naughty radio shows.
#14414
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:17
#14415
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:17
Azint wrote...
Funny how yells of agony work so well out of context.../../../images/forum/emoticons/tongue.pngRay Joel Oh wrote...
I can't not click on unpleasant links. Blame it on curiosity/masochism/self-loathing.
But their death screams make for great audio clips in BobbyThei's naughty radio shows.
Le petite mort, awhawhaw
Collider wrote...
@Warlord - My thoughts too. Which is why a little drama about the interspecies romance in ME3 wouldn't
hurt.
Plus it's just good storytelling to follow through on things like that. If there's a gun in the room, somebody should shoot it.
Modifié par Ray Joel Oh, 24 avril 2010 - 08:22 .
#14416
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:23
Bizarre dans ce contexte.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Le petite mort, awhawhaw
#14417
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:24
Azint wrote...
Bizarre dans ce contexte.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Le petite mort, awhawhaw
Hey, maybe being carried off by bees is really really fun!
#14418
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:25
Shoot the gun, or use the gun to shoot?Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Plus it's just good storytelling to follow through on things like that. If there's a gun in the room, somebody should shoot it.
#14419
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:28
Azint wrote...
Shoot the gun, or use the gun to shoot?Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Plus it's just good storytelling to follow through on things like that. If there's a gun in the room, somebody should shoot it.
It's a writing convention, I think it might be from something hitchcock said. If you have a scene with a gun in the room, the audience expects somebody to use it. If you foreshadow some opportunity for drama, you shouldn't just leave it hanging.
Modifié par Ray Joel Oh, 24 avril 2010 - 08:29 .
#14420
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:29
Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Hey, maybe being carried off by bees is really really fun!

Alternatively:
The drama of the scene would greatly suffer if either were used...
Modifié par Azint, 24 avril 2010 - 08:29 .
#14421
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:31
Given how adamant that reporter seems to be for villyifying Shepard as an alien lover, I can totally see her injecting some more drama that way.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Azint wrote...
Shoot the gun, or use the gun to shoot?Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Plus it's just good storytelling to follow through on things like that. If there's a gun in the room, somebody should shoot it.
It's a writing convention, I think it might be from something hitchcock said. If you have a scene with a gun in the room, the audience expects somebody to use it. If you foreshadow some opportunity for drama, you shouldn't just leave it hanging.
#14422
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:31
"If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there."Ray Joel Oh wrote...
It's a writing convention, I think it might be from something hitchcock said. If you have a scene with a gun in the room, the audience expects somebody to use it. If you foreshadow some opportunity for drama, you shouldn't just leave it hanging.
—Anton Chekhov
Chekhov's Gun
I was just teasing.
#14423
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:32
“If you show a loaded gun in the first act, you better shoot it in the second act.”
Ya beat me.
Hurp durp
Modifié par Ray Joel Oh, 24 avril 2010 - 08:36 .
#14424
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:33
#14425
Posté 24 avril 2010 - 08:38
Is there something wrong?Collider wrote...
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