"The banging" in Mass Effect: Andromeda will be plentiful and good, producer says
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[QUOTE=Nautsabes;51667687]i hope andromeda has the option of letting me kill off the crew of the temptest. each and every single one.[/QUOTE]summary executions for even the smallest slights?
[editline]14th January 2017[/editline]
so you can bang the crew or BLAM them
Ashley actually wasn't/isn't xenophobic or speciest
if you analyze that game as much as some people have, she's a really measured, and thought out character who gets a bad rap for killing [B]the[/B] most beloved of characters in the first game.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;51667687]i hope andromeda has the option of letting me kill off the crew of the temptest. each and every single one.[/QUOTE]
It annoyed me that Liara was immune throughout the entirety of the series. Even in the last game where things are pretty dire, having the possibility of losing anyone in your crew like in ME2 would have made it more interesting.
Like on Thessia there should have been a choice to save Liara or pursue Kai Leng or something.
[QUOTE=-Ben_Wolfe-;51668402]It annoyed me that Liara was immune throughout the entirety of the series. Even in the last game where things are pretty dire, having the possibility of losing anyone in your crew like in ME2 would have made it more interesting.
Like on Thessia there should have been a choice to save Liara or pursue Kai Leng or something.[/QUOTE]
There was a choice if the leaked script is anything to go by, it was a choice between Liara and Javik.
[QUOTE=CrossNgen;51668471]There was a choice if the leaked script is anything to go by, it was a choice between Liara and Javik.[/QUOTE]
I need to find those leaks again just to see what could have been.
They probably had to remove that choice when Javik became god damn DLC.
please let me meet a new race of aliens and teach them that fucking is how humans say hello
[QUOTE=_Maverick_;51667208]Give Quarian, bioware
She was cutest
Human love interests usually (and rightfully) end up chained to bombs[/QUOTE]
I never got all the love for this character. Don't get me wrong though, I don't hate her I'm more neutral about her.
You never saw her face, which is okay, but her personality is so boring that she's nothing but a talking space suit to me. The only time she's interesting is when she's talking about her culture, which they could have had any other Quarian do.
Then in ME3 they finally reveal what her race looks like it's literally just pale humans? That was like the only interesting thing about her, what she could have looked like, they could have kept that a mystery
Her species itself was a cool concept, perma-quarantined and stuff, which is why I thought it would have been a heck of a lot more interesting if Shepard could fall in love with her but their love couldn't ever be physical because of the limitations of her suit and stuff.
[QUOTE=Skyward;51666388]I feel like the only person that genuinely liked Kaidan.[/QUOTE]
I liked Kaidan so much that I installed a mod that unlocked the gay romance option for Mass Effect 1.
It was weird, because they recorded ALL of the audio (except one or two lines for the romance section at the end), including the part in the very beginning of the game when the guy in the bar on the Citadel usually hits on femshep. He hits on the male shepard, too. There's also another part where you can say "I only like men".
The mod actually worked really well, oddly. The save from ME1 worked in ME2, and Kaidan even did his romance dialogue in ME2, and it even worked in ME3 from that previous save. It was a little wonky, because at some point in the romance he forgets he was gay for the past two games.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;51668358]Ashley actually wasn't/isn't xenophobic or speciest
if you analyze that game as much as some people have, she's a really measured, and thought out character who gets a bad rap for killing [B]the[/B] most beloved of characters in the first game.[/QUOTE]
social.bioware.wtf
[url]http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=28116[/url]
A very long read(if you read the whole thing)
but I think he argues the point she's not a racist very well, changed my mind at least cause I hated her when I played the games
i feel like i was the only person who played mass effect that didn't want to bang anyone
i thought all the romance dialogue was super cringe-inducing. i also had guessed incorrectly that romance-ables would betray the fuck out of me no matter my choices later on. i was wrong about this in this franchise, but then in dragon age 2...
[QUOTE=TheJoey;51676123]i feel like i was the only person who played mass effect that didn't want to bang anyone
i thought all the romance dialogue was super cringe-inducing. i also had guessed incorrectly that romance-ables would betray the fuck out of me no matter my choices later on. i was wrong about this in this franchise, but then in dragon age 2...[/QUOTE]
that's just bioware's inability to write. i had the same feeling when i played dao, the romance was pretty much nonexistent, and i even tried to pursue it, but nothing happened until right before the final battle, and it was just "why even fuck me at this point? because we might die?" buncha horse shit if you ask me.
[QUOTE=TheJoey;51676123]i feel like i was the only person who played mass effect that didn't want to bang anyone
i thought all the romance dialogue was super cringe-inducing. i also had guessed incorrectly that romance-ables would betray the fuck out of me no matter my choices later on. i was wrong about this in this franchise, but then in dragon age 2...[/QUOTE]
No I'm with you on that
I never bothered with any of them, from the poor writing/animation to the general disinterest in the concept
Every relationship I had in the games was by accident.
Mass Effect 1: "Hey Ashley you're looking kinda down, why don't you cheer-wait, what are you doing. Ashley, no. Ashley, Ashley, [b]ASHLEY LET ME RIDE AROUND IN THE MAK[/b]- alright. You win."
Mass Effect 2: "Hey Jack, you don't need to be a hard-ass all the time, it's okay to let your feelings o-wait, what are you doing. Jack, no. Jack, Jack, [b]JACK LET ME SCAN PLANETS FOR RESO-[/b] alright. You win. And cuddle a lot, apparently."
I don't think I triggered a romance in Mass Effect 3.
If its anything like the witcher 2's sex scenes then I'll bite. Knowing Bioware/EA though they won't take that risk. My problem with Mass Effect's romance options is despite being more varied in the sequels, they only gave a shit about Liara the designated blue-alien-chick to Commander James T. Sheppard. Everyone else, including Tali and Garrus, feel like afterthoughts even in ME3 when shit was happening.
do you think they'll add a training video on the andromeda initiative website about how to make sexings???
is bioware forgetting that rpgs aren't suppose to be badly written dating sims with occasional gameplay again?
like even if you're interested in this you should be pretty fucking alarmed by the fact they're releasing this thing in like 2 months from now and instead of showing gameplay, they brag about how you can get more ass than a toilet seat. that says a fucking lot about their company and target audience right there
Can't wait for the inevitable brother sister fucking.
sex is disgusting and a sin
[QUOTE=9millmeeter;51676856]like even if you're interested in this you should be pretty fucking alarmed by the fact they're releasing this thing in like 2 months from now and instead of showing gameplay, they brag about how you can get more ass than a toilet seat. that says a fucking lot about their company and target audience right there[/QUOTE]
It was a tweet, coming right after they showed a gameplay video at CES.
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