The thing that gets my completionist self excited is the knowledge that there is a chance I could miss something that affects my game. I am all over that! Challenge accepted. :)
Bioware marketing (specifically DA games) is always a bit weird. I'm sure the game will be great, for a simple reason. The writers involved are all seasoned bioware writers from DA, ME (not andromeda) and even BG.
Nah. I save Kaidan. I understand from other players that Ash grows over the 3 games, but at the point of decision in ME1, she is still a racist beehutch. And Kaidan is a sweetheart from the beginning.
A big hard flop. They kicked everything out. Companions, control of them, inventory, combat, blood magic, abilities..What more is there to show? lol...
No way. That's bull crap. I don't know or care how other players configure their parties, but I always mixed and matched my characters to make different party setups for different quests. I do not want to have my party configuration decided for me just because BioWare wants to force certain storylines or play styles on all players. And if Neve's personal quest is so important, then why doesn't she just come directly to Rook with it to begin with? Why do we have to find her? This is forced gameplay style for the sake of being "spontaneous".
It's not important, as is mentioned in the article, if you don't want them with you, don't do the quest 🤷♂️ it's no different to loyalty missions in mass effect 2 that forced said character on you for their mission
I am not excited. If half of what I’ve read and watched is true, both this and the next ME game are not going to be purchased till 6 months to a year after release when they are 20$ each. If they packaged all the ME games as some sort of Shepard edition 5-tology, I’d buy that as a day one. Short of that, I’ll be waiting. I’m expecting to be disappointed, yet hoping against all hope that I am wrong and grossly misinformed.
The thing that gets my completionist self excited is the knowledge that there is a chance I could miss something that affects my game. I am all over that! Challenge accepted. :)
Oh yeah, there's SO much opportunity here for replay-ability!
Bioware marketing (specifically DA games) is always a bit weird. I'm sure the game will be great, for a simple reason. The writers involved are all seasoned bioware writers from DA, ME (not andromeda) and even BG.
I will admit shinobis enthusiasm is infectious 🙂
Why sacrificing the hot chick ? No dude - Ashley is always beeing saved.
To each his own 🤷♂️ I guess she does grow across the games as well
Nah. I save Kaidan. I understand from other players that Ash grows over the 3 games, but at the point of decision in ME1, she is still a racist beehutch. And Kaidan is a sweetheart from the beginning.
@@TKGames54 She starts as a bit of a space racist, but she does have an arc. I tend to save Ashley.
A big hard flop. They kicked everything out. Companions, control of them, inventory, combat, blood magic, abilities..What more is there to show? lol...
Personally I prefer more of the streamlining approach but to each his own 🤷♂️
No way. That's bull crap. I don't know or care how other players configure their parties, but I always mixed and matched my characters to make different party setups for different quests. I do not want to have my party configuration decided for me just because BioWare wants to force certain storylines or play styles on all players. And if Neve's personal quest is so important, then why doesn't she just come directly to Rook with it to begin with? Why do we have to find her? This is forced gameplay style for the sake of being "spontaneous".
It's not important, as is mentioned in the article, if you don't want them with you, don't do the quest 🤷♂️ it's no different to loyalty missions in mass effect 2 that forced said character on you for their mission
@@TKGames54 I heard Neve's quest ties back into the main plot. BioWare's attempt to explain why what she's doing isn't a waste of time.
@@BelieveIt1051you sound bitter and dramatic. Chill out ❤
@@MalarikFilms You sound like a brand-loyal fanboy willing to accept downgraded content.
I am not excited. If half of what I’ve read and watched is true, both this and the next ME game are not going to be purchased till 6 months to a year after release when they are 20$ each.
If they packaged all the ME games as some sort of Shepard edition 5-tology, I’d buy that as a day one. Short of that, I’ll be waiting.
I’m expecting to be disappointed, yet hoping against all hope that I am wrong and grossly misinformed.
To each his own 🤷♂️ how do you feel about exodus?
@@TKGames54 I am looking very forward to it.