@archronos: Well, Spectres act on their own, not under Council orders. I'm sure Bioware could find a way to do that.
@archronos: Well, Spectres act on their own, not under Council orders. I'm sure Bioware could find a way to do that.
@archronos: I was thinking that in Mass Effect 3 you would fight with other Spectres, and you can jump in and play as one of these Spectres Shepard was fighting with. Like you would still have your squad, but when a friend joins he acts independent. A little like Nihlus in the opening of ME1.
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@archronos: Well I mean in concept.
@supercrap: Regardless it was still a great game and most people probably played it more than that.
Hopefully that would mean co op multi-player. A little like Fable II.
@PuppetDoctor: True, but Mass Effect 1 is kind of an old game. I mean ME2 is already out, and ME3 might be next year.
This is a great example of how the mechanics of capitalism can spark at least some change and promote human rights. The media investigates, the consumer demands it, the companies investigate, conditions improve.
Its not Prothean by the way. Its explain at the end of Mass Effect 1 on who built it.
The name is one we have already heard.
@Pitchswitch: Well, I think most people agree that $100 would be the *best* price. Anything cheaper would be unreasonable for Microsoft, anything more would be unreasonable for the consumers.
@Jeremiah-012: Well Jack is a nickname, his real name is John.
@DocSeuss: Ah, when I said niche I meant along the lines of people who like FPSs will generally enjoy FPSs. Niche not in the sense of a small select group, but a similar mindset.
When you try to show off a game, just watching it is boring. Only a handful of games, such as Uncharted 2, are rather exciting to watch if you are watching someone play it. It is because the interactivity, the experience of playing a game is what makes it so wonderful. Unlike a movie, you must involve yourself into…
@Walking Eye!: I guess wait until E3 to see.
@SagiMewtwo: Natal doesn't "see" in visible light, its uses a different frequency. Lighting won't matter.
@anduin1: More like $100 for the "complete set" and just for one person to use. You just need one Natal for 4 people, Move requires 4 sets.
@Walking Eye!: Well, with Natal you have four controllers technically, with move you need to buy 4 sets of them.
@VincentGrey: I'm really taking a side until E3 though, once they give it an actual name and reveal all the stuff it will do. Until than, I'm more or less a fanboy of Microsoft as I usually am.