The intensity of his comment was a bit much, but the mocking dismissal of every other game at the show in the article was on the same level.
The intensity of his comment was a bit much, but the mocking dismissal of every other game at the show in the article was on the same level.
When I saw the trailer, it reminded of how MMOs do a soft-relaunch for certain expansions.
As a PvE player I’m still wondering why they won’t tune PvP and PvE independently of each other because I don’t buy that weapons feel the same in PvP as PvE.
I don’t think there’s reason to worry. In reality the only race that we 100% know serves the darkness is the Hive. There are plenty of pieces of lore that point to both the cabal and fallen having been visited by the traveler, and the Vex are just a complete mystery (some even think we made the vex). He didn’t say…
Even in the Books of Sorrow, the actual NATURE of the Darkness is pretty ambivalent. Is it the worms? Is it some higher power the worms serve? Is it a philosophy? Is it a natural force, like entropy? Is it an evil extra-dimensional alien? Is it a Nega-Traveler?
Disclaimer: Long story is long.
I made a female Shepard when I started Mass Effect. Got paired up with Liara and then, since she wasn’t originally an option in Mass Effect 2, ended up swapping over to Garrus.
I know, if the Shadowbroker DLC had been out when I did my playthrough, I probably would have stayed with…
I need to pull at least one of these out of the greys.
Ashley isn’t alt-right nor does she have alt-right leanings. She’s apprehensive, prejudiced, and biased, sure, but there’s a sidequest in ME1 with actual racist humans and she speaks out against them.
Romancing Garrus is worth it for Citadel dancing. However, if you go another way, there is an adorable flirtatious Dextro-love between he and Tali.
By the 2nd game I referred to him as Garussy Warussy when talking to my husband.
Since a bunch of people are pointing out to me (RIP notifications) the game takes place in a single star cluster and no mass relays- I get that. It still doesn’t change the fact that it feels less varied and less creative race wise that both the new aliens are more humanoid than most of the races presented in the…
to be clear you arent exploring the entire andromeda galaxy you are in a single cluster of stars only one species makes perfect sense (the others are invading from a nearby cluster)this isnt only how mass effect works its also how it works as we know it
“Anyway, my tragedy was that I turned down Peebee when she became interested in a serious thing, because I was holding out for Cora. I ended up with nobody. Womp womp.”
I think part of the reason Cora’s sex scene is the best is because, for whatever reason, the facial animations actually exhibit some emotion.
^^^ This guy takes his cyber sex SERIOUSLY.
I’m finding myself surprised by the full on nudity. It’s just a stark contrast compared to previous Bioware games, where the sex scenes were some set up, and then things were left to the imagination. Could you imagine the field day Fox News would have had with the original Mass Effect if it had THESE sex scenes? Man…
Well to be fair the former of those two galaxies had a race of machine gods deliberately pushing organic life in a certain direction to harvest and kept them in check by stopping one race destroying all others.
Life finds a way (to fuck.)
So if I understand this correctly, there are now two galaxies filled with various species that are human mating compatible?
Wasn’t the whole premise of the romance this conversation: