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I came across this video and was blown away by what I saw. Finally, the third part is coming out, and it's happening in just a year! Hooray! :smile03: :smile03: :smile03: I'd like to hear your opinion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWv9xMN8en4
kcfgogbfalgfl
15 years ago
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>Oh, how I enjoyed it... Christmas 2011, you could go crazy with all the fun.
SandroXXL
15 years ago
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I'm looking forward to the third part, as I want to know how the story ends. I'm saving my game progress, everything is as it should be.
Benjamin
15 years ago
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Damn, I still haven't started playing the second one – I'm just waiting for Bioware to finish releasing all the DLCs so I can get the full experience right away.
Астар
15 years ago
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Great video. Almost like a movie!) Well, we'll just sit and wait, holding our breath... I also carefully keep all the characters.
Драккошка
14 years ago
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Maybe I should bump this thread... The third Mass Effect will be released in March 2012; this is already known to everyone who is interested. Hundreds of videos, screenshots, and other random content are circulating online. Today, I finally saw a full-length image of a Krogan female. And something else. Here. It's unlikely to be official art – BioWare wouldn't reveal the appearance of the Quarians so blatantly, I think. But I really want Tali to look like that. I once sketched Tali for myself, and she turned out very similar to the image in the link. In my opinion, this is almost the perfect version. Yes, it's not a model, but she's quite pretty and, which is pleasing, not very similar to a human. Except for a slight flaw with the nose (in ME 1-2, a perfectly human nose is clearly visible), but that's okay.
kcfgogbfalgfl
14 years ago
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Mission Accomplished. Perhaps it’s better than the second part, but definitely worse than the first. I will note some specific points that I remember right now. Cons: - Huskies, Cannibals, Banshees, all sorts of Krogan-Turians, and other nonsense look somewhat ridiculous against the general background. Why do huge, practically indestructible machines need infantry in the form of representatives of captured peoples? Unless it's for "collecting," but I doubt there was no other way. - Cerberus. The same as above. We capture a bunch of refugees to create an army of zombies. Just Great. However, the design of the soldiers is quite good (except for the idiotic acrobats, perhaps; Kai Leng is among them). - SUZI. This is just… indescribable. An inflatable doll replaced the artificial intelligence of Normandy and even became a full-fledged companion. - Ending. Subjectively, of course, but I absolutely didn't like it. I could say why, but it would be unfair to deprive others of the opportunity to discover it for themselves.
Overall, I liked it more than not. Oh yes, one more spoiler:
I haven't played the previous installments, but I decided to download and play this one. I didn't like the ending at all. It's okay that it heavily references the first Deus Ex, with almost the same options: "dark age" (going back), "merging with the machine" (it's practically the same here), and the third option, symbiosis (this one is different and seems the most logical; although, I chose the "red" ending as a basis for myself). But I didn't like the way the ending was presented: all these meetings with the secret Creator, the chosen one, and so on. Of course, throughout the game, Shepard is almost deified, and each new success reinforces this, but not to this extent. It seemed illogical and too mainstream.
The game itself is a fun action game with minimal RPG elements, mainly in terms of equipment and "skills," and a few dialogues. It's enjoyable.
Why would huge, almost indestructible machines need infantry in the form of representatives of the captured peoples?
Well, what would they do without infantry? It would be tough.
Same as above. We capture a bunch of refugees to create a zombie army.
They weren't creating a zombie army, but rather looking for a way to control them. The Ghost's phrase at the end is even more absurd, saying that he was helping and is actually a good guy.
SUZI. This is just... I have no words. An inflatable doll replaced the artificial intelligence of Normandy and became a full-fledged companion.
Yes, it's quite wild. But I really enjoyed the Joker, especially "she's made of metal, she'll hurt you")
Zelandus
13 years ago
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The game is absolutely amazing, it’s like watching a movie.