It's looking great. As an ex EVE player it'd be extra fun to be back in the universe albeit as a merc on the ground. My only fear is that the average console crowd, being very fickle and leaving games behind after a few months, won't play the game in sufficient numbers for it to work out.
I agree with what you wrote...but..."would of"...really?
Apples and oranges.
If both Sony and Microsoft implements anti-used-game-technology then it's back to pc-gaming for me. I'm only willing to be ripped off so much. Should prolly have gone back to pc a long time ago anyway.
He shouldn't even be playing the game. He should be furiously pumpming away in a gym.
I hate boss fights. It's a lazy and tired concept that each level/map needs a big boss at the end. I much prefer a good story to be told rather than the obligatory tacking on of the retarded "Big boz fightzor". I also loathe the article claiming that people have spent five years with Shepard...because we haven't. We spent roughly 40-120 hours with each game during those five years. If people can't sleep at night because they're too occupied with the ending of ME3 the...
Despite? Try to make sense next time.
Everyone can't like every game, and I clearly don't like TM. Nothing wrong or strange with that.
I'm a bit torn on the issue. I generally like vague and mystical endings to both books and movies since it lets me fill in the gaps and create whatever end I want. As such I like the ME3 ending, it's pretty vague after all. But I sure as hell would like to know what happened with my crew and some general notes on the races. And...uhm...I'd like to know how the relays exploding DIDN'T kill all life in the galaxy since when they go boom they go supernova and destroy the system t...
Tried the demo, really tried likeing it but no luck. It felt old and bland.
Indeed! The mission where you find Javik is in itself very mundane, except for the flashbacks, but the input supplied by Javik throughout the game is very interesting.
I felt a few tears leaving my eye when Thane Krios died at the hopsital in ME3. Gaming can be as emotional as you'll let it.
A PROTHEAN character not being a part of the core is a distatser, for two reasons. 1, A surviving prothean character is a groundbreaking addition, not including such an important character in the core game is a huge miss. 2, if the prothean character turns out to not be a big deal then Bioware have screwed up monumentally. Either way, Bioware screwed up.
I loved his character as well. Mordin was funny, good hearted AND pragmatic. And he had an excellent VA, not to mention writer.
I find the "sexism" angle of the article quite pathetic. And what abour Jacob, the perfect and muscular man in a tight uniform? What about all the males, by the the way, who are prefectly shaped? Gimme a break, it's a f*cking game.
Agreed. Those of us who went to school and learned english are tired of having to wait for localised versions for the english-impaired. Release the english only version ASAP and then the localized versions as they get done.
I agree, BL was a heap of tongue in cheek fun. One of my most loved games.
Yeah, some 6-8 year old hardware couldn't possibly hold the consoles back, right? Right?
Yep.
The game seems to be interesting enough, but it is released very close to both Syndicate AND ME3.
Back in the day when he was young and pretty ;)