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Reapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
*most, got rid of most of the RPG elements. way too dumbed down for my liking, i enjoyed it, but it felt more like a 3PS than an RPGReapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
bessy67
Reapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
bessy67
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Reapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
Darkslayer16
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
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[QUOTE="bessy67"]
Reapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
Ilovegames1992
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
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[QUOTE="Darkslayer16"]
A lot of people are disappointed in ME2 because they nerfed or removed pretty much all RPG elements in it to the point it's pretty much just a TPS with dialogue options. Also instead of trying to fix the flaws like how some people didn't like the mako they just removed it. Mass Effect 2 is one of the most disappointing games I have ever played.. no loot, can't change the party members costumes, felt smaller, added useless crap like fuel that even when you run out does absolutely nothing. Then they did the same crap with Dragon Age 2 but even worse. If Mass effect 3 is like 2 or nerfed even more like DA2 was I'm not touching it.Darkslayer16
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
Yes i played DA2 and i thought it was ok. Not the only RPG i've played though, i much prefer the action oriented RPG's to those linear turn based FF ones.
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[QUOTE="bessy67"]
Reapers find Earth, Shepherd presumably saves Earth.
Also, could you elaborate on how Mass Effect 2 was disappointing? I did feel that they got rid of some of the rpg elements from the first game, but I don't know if I'd say I was disappointed in the final product...
Ilovegames1992
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
lol you serious? practically no armour options, only like 3 different weapons for each **** only 6 (+1 for advanced training) skills and for the solider 3 of those skills are ammo variants..., the citadel is 3 flat/linear floors, no exploration, no loot, no unique ammo upgrades that can be used by all c l a s s es[QUOTE="Ilovegames1992"]
[QUOTE="Darkslayer16"]
A lot of people are disappointed in ME2 because they nerfed or removed pretty much all RPG elements in it to the point it's pretty much just a TPS with dialogue options. Also instead of trying to fix the flaws like how some people didn't like the mako they just removed it. Mass Effect 2 is one of the most disappointing games I have ever played.. no loot, can't change the party members costumes, felt smaller, added useless crap like fuel that even when you run out does absolutely nothing. Then they did the same crap with Dragon Age 2 but even worse. If Mass effect 3 is like 2 or nerfed even more like DA2 was I'm not touching it.chaoscougar1
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
lol you serious? practically no armour options, only like 3 different weapons for each **** only 6 (+1 for advanced training) skills and for the solider 3 of those skills are ammo variants..., the citadel is 3 flat/linear floors, no exploration, no loot, no unique ammo upgrades that can be used by all c l a s s esWhat? That game was probably more of an RPG than the first game.
lol you serious? practically no armour options, only like 3 different weapons for each **** only 6 (+1 for advanced training) skills and for the solider 3 of those skills are ammo variants..., the citadel is 3 flat/linear floors, no exploration, no loot, no unique ammo upgrades that can be used by all c l a s s es[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"]
[QUOTE="Ilovegames1992"]
Yes you could. I personally didn't think it wasn't that diluted of RPG elements anyway.
Ilovegames1992
What? That game was probably more of an RPG than the first game.
:| jokes? how was ME2 more of an RPG than ME1?[QUOTE="Ilovegames1992"][QUOTE="chaoscougar1"] lol you serious? practically no armour options, only like 3 different weapons for each **** only 6 (+1 for advanced training) skills and for the solider 3 of those skills are ammo variants..., the citadel is 3 flat/linear floors, no exploration, no loot, no unique ammo upgrades that can be used by all c l a s s es
chaoscougar1
What? That game was probably more of an RPG than the first game.
:| jokes? how was ME2 more of an RPG than ME1?Dude did you play the game? It was totally more RPG. It had all those extra RPG stuff that the first one didn't have.
:| jokes? how was ME2 more of an RPG than ME1?[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"][QUOTE="Ilovegames1992"]
What? That game was probably more of an RPG than the first game.
Ilovegames1992
Dude did you play the game? It was totally more RPG. It had all those extra RPG stuff that the first one didn't have.
extra RPG stuff aye? and with that lovely little comment, i am done
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[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"] :| jokes? how was ME2 more of an RPG than ME1?chaoscougar1
Dude did you play the game? It was totally more RPG. It had all those extra RPG stuff that the first one didn't have.
extra RPG stuff aye? and with that lovely little comment, i am done
Wow. Stringed you along for a lot longer than i thought i would have. :D
i played Mass effect 1 and loved it. After playing Mass Effect 2 I won't be getting number 3 since they took away most of the rpg elements and it played like a shooter. I'm pro rpg and since I am, I was highly disappointed in mass effect 2. As far as I'm concerned you should not even call mass effect 2 an rpg. And yes I did play mass effect 2 until the end.
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[QUOTE="Ilovegames1992"]
Dude did you play the game? It was totally more RPG. It had all those extra RPG stuff that the first one didn't have.
Ilovegames1992
extra RPG stuff aye? and with that lovely little comment, i am done
Wow. Stringed you along for a lot longer than i thought i would have. :D
haha yeh, i was a little suspicious, but extra rpg stuff gave it away :PI couldn't have said it better myself. As long as the story is GREAT & the gameplay is GREAT.oh...& the music is GREAT, I will be satisfied. I just want this one to be more darker as far as the story element is concerned.hopefully better than the first two.. those are my thoughts
DecadesOfGaming
hopefully better than the first two.. those are my thoughts
I couldn't have said it better myself. As long as the story is GREAT & the gameplay is GREAT.oh...& the music is GREAT, I will be satisfied. I just want this one to be more darker as far as the story element is concerned. you can make shepard afroamerican if that helpsHas anyone picked up on the recent Bioware Franchise trend? First game (Dragon age Origins, Mass Effect) expansive RPG's with unique combat, a great sense of character progression, and so on. Then when the sequel for the games i mentioned come along Bioware simplifies the combat and streamlines the experience. Don't get me Wrong i love ME2, DA2 both are fantastic games, but i started playing Origin's again and it blows the sequel out of the water. I think Mass Effect 3 will cater to both the "hardcore" and the mainstream action gamer.
ME2 I didn't like a single one of the new team. I didn't like how most if not all of the old team was so "meh" when you show up again. Given that you pretty much saved the galaxy the first time around you'd think they'd feel a little more akin to their old comrade showing up instead of a few dialogue options like "yeah nice to see you sorry I"m too busy now to save the galaxy again."
What I'd like to know is how they're going to save the galaxy given the events in the first game where the combined might of the goodies barely fends off one reaper and an entire fleet of them is incoming now. Upload a virus to their computers and shut down their network, then launch a nuke which blows up everything !1i111
Has anyone picked up on the recent Bioware Franchise trend? First game (Dragon age Origins, Mass Effect) expansive RPG's with unique combat, a great sense of character progression, and so on. Then when the sequel for the games i mentioned come along Bioware simplifies the combat and streamlines the experience. Don't get me Wrong i love ME2, DA2 both are fantastic games, but i started playing Origin's again and it blows the sequel out of the water. I think Mass Effect 3 will cater to both the "hardcore" and the mainstream action gamer.
superapo
I definitely see what you're saying, but I really think that going from ME1 to ME2 was an improvement, or at least a wash. I feel like the characters and dialogue improved from the first game. I also liked the weapon/armor and ship upgrade systems, and how choosing to upgrade or not had an impact on how the story ended. I think that only having a couple of each weapon type is kind of a wash. On the one hand, I really miss looking around for random loot. On the other hand, I definitely enjoyed not having to scroll through the menu to constantly be re-equipping better weapons and armor.
I do agree about how Origins blows DA2 out of the water though.
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