Hence why I'm still waiting for a sale, to pick it up.So no I would not recommend ME:A unless you can get it cheap.
Maybe they shouldn't have put one of their biggest franchises in the hands of a SUPPORT STUDIO. And right now, the whole "Mass Effect" brand has turned to dirt, so it's very fucking unlikely we're gonna get anything else in the series for a while. (Which sucks, because I liked 1-3 a lot.)Played the entire series several times, but I haven't had the chance to play it, but I know several people who loved the series from the beginning.
The general consensus seems to range from "Its a Meh game" to "So very disappointing in almost every way." In other words, might have been a decent enough game if it hadn't had Mass Effect on it.
And it does seem like Bioware has given up on the Mass Effect franchise for the time being, with dlc in development being cancelled. Of course, it could be that they'll be looking to their newest property, Anthem, to serve as their cash cow/golden goose for their sci-fi games from now on.
Maybe they shouldn't have put one of their biggest franchises in the hands of a SUPPORT STUDIO. And right now, the whole "Mass Effect" brand has turned to dirt, so it's very fucking unlikely we're gonna get anything else in the series for a while. (Which sucks, because I liked 1-3 a lot.)
Guess all eyes are on whatever they're doing with Anthem, or if Cyberpunk 2077 turns out decent.
That seems to be what they're doing, with cancelling the DLC and all that. Which pisses me off, because I like the Mass Effect universe. Much more than I enjoy whatever fantasy world Dragon Age is set in.I think it's time they let Mass Effect die in peace. Bioware really dropped the ball with 3 (not just the ending, choices and NPC interaction were worse overall) and then Andromeda was just demolished by critics. I'd really prefer they leave things as is rather than continue diluting the series quality with more mediocre and bad games.
I dont think so, mass effect 3 was in all besides the awful closing, a great game, specially after all the fixes, bonus and dlcs they gave trying to appeal due that ending.I think it's time they let Mass Effect die in peace. Bioware really dropped the ball with 3 (not just the ending, choices and NPC interaction were worse overall) and then Andromeda was just demolished by critics. I'd really prefer they leave things as is rather than continue diluting the series quality with more mediocre and bad games.
That seems to be what they're doing, with cancelling the DLC and all that. Which pisses me off, because I like the Mass Effect universe. Much more
than I enjoy whatever fantasy world Dragon Age is set in.
In many areas, I find it beats Mass Effect 2 (which I personally find to be the weakest of the trilogy).I dont think so, mass effect 3 was in all besides the awful closing, a great game, specially after all the fixes, bonus and dlcs they gave trying to appeal due that ending.
That seems to be what they're doing, with cancelling the DLC and all that. Which pisses me off, because I like the Mass Effect universe. Much more than I enjoy whatever fantasy world Dragon Age is set in.
I dont think so, mass effect 3 was in all besides the awful closing, a great game, specially after all the fixes, bonus and dlcs they gave trying to appeal due that ending.
In many areas, I find it beats Mass Effect 2 (which I personally find to be the weakest of the trilogy).
I always did suspect that was more of a lie she told herself, than anything rooted in fact. It certainly doesn't show in-game, as her only useful trait is, ironically, making everyone else better.Perfect genes my ass.
Has anyone actually had anyone die during the Suicide Mission? Legit curious. I pretty much just play 2 for the recruitment and Loyalty missions, everything else is rather meh.
3 does have plenty of things from 1 and 2 that come back to either surprise or haunt you. (The Rachni Queen, Wrex, Tali's status on the flotilla...)
And I have to wonder why you think preserving the collector base or not would make Cerberus any more or less wicked. Think it would make more sense to have Cerberus troops be more of a threat had they preserved the base, moreso than their villiany.
I always suspected it might have been explained in the books.Yeah, TIM's indoctrination feels like several elements were left out along the way. I mean, it's obvious he's falling under the sway of the Reapers as the game progresses, but there's never anything tangible to highlight how far he has fallen. Other than a terrible complexion, that is.
But you can perhaps attribute that to the hack job Bioware did producing the game.
I dont think so, mass effect 3 was in all besides the awful closing, a great game, specially after all the fixes, bonus and dlcs they gave trying to appeal due that ending.
Maybe they should have kept Drew Karpyshyn as Lead Writer. :thinking:Think people who say 'ME3 was great except for the ending' don't appreciate that it was a string of really bad development decisions and horrible writing that caused it to collapse under its own weight. Up until that point the game (and the series as a whole) was basically telling you 'this doesn't make much sense, but don't worry, there'll be a pay off for it'. Then we get to Earth, the devs have to show their hand and obviously they've got nothing. Bethesda pulled the same sort of shit in F4, and it's probably the best way of alienating your audience possible.
Also I'm sorry, but even in general terms ME3's writing is fucking terrible. Best of the series in terms of gameplay, easily the worst in terms of dialogue and story - the mirror image of ME1. I knew I wasn't going to get Andromeda just based on that. For whatever reason, Bioware are incapable of writing engaging stories anymore, and that's what used to set them apart from every other company making space shoot the mens/COME PLAY WITH BOOB ELVES MY KING games.
I really recommend Shamus Young's articles on Mass Effect, if you've got the time and love(d) the universe: it's as definitive a critique of a few video games you're likely to see.
Also a very unsatisfying ending. I gotta admit, I didn't spend more than a second weighing my options before shooting that console.Synthesis is just an asspull.
They took the time to have two completely different possible companions depending on a choice in the first game. Every companion from the second game has a possible replacement character in the event they died, even though most players will only ever import full surviving teams or just one death. Many other things get callbacks or minor mentions that you might not even notice, but if you take a look on youtube it's surprising just how many of them there are and how many variations.
Dark matter
Actually, that sounds fucking boring. The idea behind Andromeda was good, and the logical next step for the series. It was the execution that failed to meet expectations.Mass Effect 4 should have continued after the control ending where you run around the galaxy doing shit as the Reaper hivemind. At least the "the shepard" thing would have made some sense.
And it wouldn't have been worse than Andromeda at least.
exactly it had everything to be really good, but whatever, i just hope that now that Casey Hudson came back to Bioware they will revisit it in the future after they are done with AnthemActually, that sounds fucking boring. The idea behind Andromeda was good, and the logical next step for the series. It was the execution that failed to meet expectations.
The idea behind Andromeda was good, and the logical next step for the series. It was the execution that failed to meet expectations.