Didn't finish Andromeda. Once I saw Mako 2.0 I dipped.
I did play the fukk out of the MP though
I did play the fukk out of the MP though
not at all its just.... EA turned it into something it was never meant to be in ME2. And while ME2 was well-received, the vast majority of people who played ME3 weren't expecting the series to continue down that type of road.Is ME3 that bad?
That first sentence hurt my brain. Elaborate breh.Its 2020 and we're still talking about the Mass Effect 3 ending when the game STARTED set to dumb as hell?
And they better not change shyt about ME1.... all anyone ever wanted was a graphical update and an inventory management upgrade at the most - and that was 2 generations ago. I don't trust EA to not fukk this up somehow.
That first sentence hurt my brain. Elaborate breh.
The whole invasion of Earth was lunacy and made no sense at all. One dead reaper was fukking up an entire solar system but the opening scene of ME3 was some shyt out of Earth Defense Force or an old Godzilla flick. Then Andersen's rambling and THIS nonsense ass, trash scene where Shep doesn't just get regular PTSD but this Star Child/Catalyst legit timefolds to guide him to the decision at the end of the game.
Its just beyond stupid. And thankfully, the Mordin/Wrex stuff happened soon enough after this that people forget how dumb this intro was, EDI becoming a party member was, and the ridiculous Cerberus cyborg ninja stuff. By the time ME3 ended, it was just catharsis.
Someone didn't play the DLC from ME 2. Then again, they didn't explain why Sheppard was in the situation they were in when ME 3 started.
The whole invasion of Earth was lunacy and made no sense at all. One dead reaper was fukking up an entire solar system but the opening scene of ME3 was some shyt out of Earth Defense Force or an old Godzilla flick. Then Andersen's rambling and THIS nonsense ass, trash scene where Shep doesn't just get regular PTSD but this Star Child/Catalyst legit timefolds to guide him to the decision at the end of the game.
Its just beyond stupid. And thankfully, the Mordin/Wrex stuff happened soon enough after this that people forget how dumb this intro was, EDI becoming a party member was, and the ridiculous Cerberus cyborg ninja stuff. By the time ME3 ended, it was just catharsis.
I scrutinize games I actually love.I feel like I had a completely different experience with this game. I had a lot of fun and enjoyed the story alot.
I played everything. ME3 was dumb as fukk from the start is all I'm saying breh. Putting everything on the ending when they had you tackling side missions through a spreadsheet and somehow forced Cerberus into a role where they were an equal or greater threat than every other adversary in the galaxy too was just ridiculous. Even if you want to play into the Batarian deaths, why would you care ?Someone didn't play the DLC from ME 2. Then again, they didn't explain why Sheppard was in the situation they were in when ME 3 started.
Same. Although I think I got it free from Origin. Just never installed it lolGood...cus I never played any always wanted to give it a go
I agree...
The whole invasion of Earth was lunacy and made no sense at all. One dead reaper was fukking up an entire solar system but the opening scene of ME3 was some shyt out of Earth Defense Force or an old Godzilla flick. Then Andersen's rambling and THIS nonsense ass, trash scene where Shep doesn't just get regular PTSD but this Star Child/Catalyst legit timefolds to guide him to the decision at the end of the game.
Its just beyond stupid. And thankfully, the Mordin/Wrex stuff happened soon enough after this that people forget how dumb this intro was, EDI becoming a party member was, and the ridiculous Cerberus cyborg ninja stuff. By the time ME3 ended, it was just catharsis.
Yeah... And while overall nothing mattered, the more important character arcs certainly did and that's something most other games still can't nail down right.I agree...
Honestly I loved the series overall. My main gripe is with how poorly they handled the decisions. They did a great job having your choices trickle down through each sequel but in the end, none of it mattered and that really made me hate on the entire series overall. Gameplay wise I enjoyed each one a lot.
Bout time, the way bioware been making games lately, they'd be better off just doing remasters and remakes of their old shyt exclusively from now on.
Remaster this shyt
then do a KOTOR remake.
Essentially it should follow the Mafia blueprint