Seeing that trailer makes me happy I saved the Rachni queen, knew it would be a good idea in the end.
I saved the Rachni queen too. I saved everyone I could except Alenko and and the Residential District on planet Watson. I decided to protect the Alliance interests and save the Spaceport, Industrial District. I thought it would be better to lose the colony so the Alliance can retain the territory. If I saved the people... they would have to evacuate anyway... and lose the territory. Not sure how this decission will play out on ME3... if it plays out at all.
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Oh yeah, just because I was gushing over FemSheph before. Link because of some slight language.
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It's technically is out for a few people that were able get copy from the weather balloon space promo. But the straight answer is no... not until Tuesday.
I found this off the mass effect facebook page. Heartbreaking! 10 copies are AWOL/KIA.
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See!? Isn't her voice so much better?
Jennifer Hale has done so much in her career. She's been Jean Grey/Phoenix since the 90's.
Honestly, I'm of the opposite opinion. FemSheps voice just doesn't seem right to me. I think its just because i'm used to the male Sheps voice. I will admit that occasionally his delivery isn't the greatest, but I think thats the fault of the dialog style rather than the actor. Mass Effect dialog is very stilted "This person says this" then "That person says that" without a lot of overlap and can make even the best delivered lines occasionally feel a little awkward. That being said, I don't think either actor is bad, it just depends on what you prefer or are used to. I was half way though a femShep playthrough in ME2 before my hard drive got nuked. Look forward to playing through as a femShep again, some day in the future.
__________________ Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world - "No, you move."
You must not have like 2 either? I found ALOT of it too be pretty similar to 2.
ME2 was alright...which is exactly why I didn't find the gameplay impressive. No changes, really. Again, I'll have to see when the full game comes out.
ME3 looks like they brought back more RPG elements to the weapons like in ME1 from some of the bioware videos I'm seeing posted. I have mixed feelings. I like the depth it adds but at the same time so many of the weapons were close in specs and after a certain point they were just useless once you had a really good weapon. So it just ended up wasting time looking at everything.
I have a shotgun on my ME1 Shepard that is so accurate I can long shot Geth with headshots and take them down. Everything else is just garbage.
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