Amazing game and series. It's kind of nuts how many times I've replayed the first two.
Would kill for a trilogy remaster.
me too.
Amazing game and series. It's kind of nuts how many times I've replayed the first two.
Would kill for a trilogy remaster.
I really loved the first game so much. I felt like the sequels were less ambitious than the first game. I often wonder what could've been as well. Fingers crossed the next game brings back some of "openness" of the first title.I often wonder what the series would be like now if it had stuck to the same gameplay decisions and mechanics of the first game but simply refined them instead of simplifying and making them more casual friendly.
Probably lower sales and less chest-high walls.I often wonder what the series would be like now if it had stuck to the same gameplay decisions and mechanics of the first game but simply refined them instead of simplifying and making them more casual friendly.
if you finished me3 you would have been very sad with all your cross game choices going out the window, if you didn't know.I forgot how I got into this series, but I loved how your actions affect the trilogy, great or small. Like you let this one guy go, they pay you back later or next game. You start a relationship with one person, you can finish it next game. And it made me sad when you lose one person (either by screw-up or because the story demanded it), they're gone forever.
(That was why I had to do what I could to keep Wrex alive because he was that awesome imo)
It's too bad I never got the chance to finish ME3.
I hope so. Playing as a Biotic God wrecking everyone's shit was glorious!Will the ME3 MP lightning strike twice?
I loved the Mass Effect game series.
I was planning on playing all 3 of them again in December but when I went to buy the Mass Effect Trilogy on Origin I seen that it only includes like 2 pieces of DLC for ME1 which is a piss take, surly they should included all DLC. They don't even included any ME2 DLC wtf!
why isn't he already banned and his name cursed?I feel the exact same way about Bioware, with the exception of ME1. I tried KOTOR last year but gave up after about 15 hours (got stuck in front ofthe Tusken raider camp in Dantooine). The story didn't click with me at all, found characters tropey and a bit generic. Voice acting left a lot to be desired as well, but given that the game was made in the early 2000s I'm able to look past it.
Perhaps ME1 is just as overrated as well, but I'm probably not able to overlook most of it's flaws due to nostalgia.