• Mass Effect Megathread: I should *go*. *I* should go. I *should* go.
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I never got the Kasumi DLC, how is it?
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;40067955]I never got the Kasumi DLC, how is it?[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2147PnQMDs[/media] 10/10
[QUOTE=Skyward;40061130]Milf? I wouldn't touch Samara with a 10 foot pole.[/QUOTE] only thing i don't like about her is the face
[QUOTE=Skyward;40061130]Milf? I wouldn't touch Samara with a 10 foot pole.[/QUOTE] I'd touch her with my 10 foot pole, if you know what I mean.
[QUOTE=Excalibuurr;40069814]Why would you want to turn her into a husk, you monster.[/QUOTE] She'll be easier to [del]rape[/del] caress after I kill her.
[QUOTE=ISPYUDIE;40052440]I feel sorry for him if it's somehow ruined the ME series for him, because I'm still enjoying the games incredibly. Sure the ending wasn't great, wasn't what you wanted but it's what you got and it's not changing any more. Aside from starchild being a pretentious prick I've come to terms with the ending and to be honest it's not super bad. A lot of people expected their choices throughout the games to have a play in the ending, but I'm not sure how anyone expected that to work, it would just make no sense, Mass Effect 3 in whole is a showcase of what your choices did, in everything that can happen and the people you can meet as you play it and the ending is just the conclusion to the fight with the reapers. Don't get me wrong, it's not what they promised, and it could have easily been better but bioware has already paid for their lies and I don't see how it ruins 3 great games for you.[/QUOTE] The ending "could have easily been better" much in the same way The Room could have been better.
[QUOTE=Excalibuurr;40069814]Why would you want to turn her into a husk, you monster.[/QUOTE] Speaking of which i just saw what happens if you choose Morinth. You'd think it would kill my boner.
Oh god I just realized that the [sp]clone[/sp] tries to get rid of your hamster. "Sit tight little guy. If anybody gives you trouble, go for the eyes."
[QUOTE=dogmachines;40070477] "Sit tight little guy. If anybody gives you trouble, go for the [B]optics[/B]."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;40067955]I never got the Kasumi DLC, how is it?[/QUOTE] I liked the mission. Cool setting. But it's pretty short overall.
[QUOTE=Jetpack Bear;40065005]are you gay[/QUOTE] [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/smara.JPG[/img] [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/smara_copy.png[/img] "MILF" you say..?
Samara looks creepy, no thanks. Give me Kasumi romance DLC, Bioware!
Her face just always looks so unnaturally creepy to me, even when it doesn't look like that ^ [editline]28th March 2013[/editline] My automerge :c
[QUOTE=Skyward;40073599]"MILF"...[/QUOTE] What you got against MILFs dude? [IMG]http://www.writeups.org/img/inset/Doctor_Chakwas_h3.jpg[/IMG] Mmm...
Hmm... is there any reason why mass effect goes like it's starting up when I want to play but doesn't load at all?
[QUOTE=Excalibuurr;40073977]Can you be more specific?[/QUOTE] I have the game installed through steam, I click the play button and the game makes like it's starting up even the avatar on the bottom corner turns green like it's going in game, then it suddenly turns back to online not in game mode. no error box shows up or anything.
See if there's a Redist folder with DirectX/.Net installs that Steam didn't install inside the game folder Verify Files if that doesn't work
Or run the scan on Steam and see if it can find any corrupt files.
help people are trying to tell me 2 was the best game in the series [I]they're wrong[/I]
gonna try reinstalling mass effect. if that don't work I'll restart my computer to see if that changes anything
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;40074780]help people are trying to tell me 2 was the best game in the series [I]they're wrong[/I][/QUOTE] 3/4 of the game is recruiting your team, then you finally go on a single mission with them. And the game is over.
2 felt the most smooth to me. ME1 had huge stretches of really boring shit. ME3 fucked the plot and characters sideways. Not much went down as far as plot development goes in ME2, it's pretty much entirely about character development. You miss out on a huge portion of the game if you don't talk to squadmates. That and the combat just seems more fluid. Like shit can really get out of hand if you don't adapt to what is going on. A lot of the enemies get right up on top of you so you have to keep moving. Even though ME3 is better as far as the movement system goes, you can just sit behind a piece of cover and never leave it for the entire firefight, maybe jumping out for a second if a grenade is thrown.
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;40067955]I never got the Kasumi DLC, how is it?[/QUOTE] Not bad. I liked it for what it was worth. The mission was pretty good, although I never really used Kasumi all that much.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;40074780]help people are trying to tell me 2 was the best game in the series [I]they're wrong[/I][/QUOTE] In terms of gameplay, they're right. ME1 gameplay wasn't intolerable, either.
I realized you can invite people to your apartment so i redid the end of Citadel. Holy crap, Tali is so fucking cute. Upon seeing the scene when everyone walks over to the railing by the Normandy, i thought about the series, i thought that this was the real end. The ending didn't make me feel anything really, as soon as [sp]Anderson died[/sp] i just stopped feeling. But this, damn, i almost shed a tear. I have to say that Mass Effect is my second favorite series of all time, it would be first but Metal Gear and all. I would often be ridiculed as a Mass Effect addict for plying the first two games through more than once, rather than spending every waking moment on Call of duty. But are several more playthroughs after this, because Mass Effect still has a lot to give me, and i don't intend to forget about it anytime soon.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;40074780]help people are trying to tell me 2 was the best game in the series [I]they're wrong[/I][/QUOTE] I preferred ME2's characters.
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;40075943]I preferred ME2's characters.[/QUOTE] I do too. The reason ME2 seems "useless" in the long run is that pretty much the entire game is recruiting your team... and then me3 takes a shit on almost all of them.
ME3 seemed to appeal more towards casual shooters and less character development IMO, which is a shame because even if you have a lesser but more loyal audience you should still apply it towards them. They're the reason that the series kept going so well. I wish they'd add more character development in it, just talking more with friends and your LI would be awesome.
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;40075943]I preferred ME2's characters.[/QUOTE] Only problem was there was too many. In ME1 you had Tali for tech, Ash for combat, Liara for Biotics and Kaiden, Wrex and Garrus for combo's, simple. But the were 12 in ME2, and many of them were too similar. Jack and Samara, Legion and Tali had similar powers and i often found myself never using Miranda or Jacob as they were both very generic.
[QUOTE=jackattack;40076203]Only problem was there was too many. In ME1 you had Tali for tech, Ash for combat, Liara for Biotics and Kaiden, Wrex and Garrus for combo's, simple. But the were 12 in ME2, and many of them were too similar. Jack and Samara, Legion and Tali had similar powers and i often found myself never using Miranda or Jacob as they were both very generic.[/QUOTE] In ME2, I rotated around 6-7 characters. In ME3, I only used Javik and Garrus because they were the only characters left that I cared about.
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