Mass Effect 3 - Part 1

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Even if my Shepard was gay he wouldn't romance Kaiden.
Amen. Being gay has nothing to do with the terrible taste required to want to romance some boring, crybaby punk with the personality of cardboard. My only regret with Kaidan is that I could only kill him off once. :o
 
Mass Effect 3 will be a bittersweet moment for fans; an ending of epic scale incorporating hundreds of variables from the previous games. Casey Hudson, project director for the BioWare franchise talked with PC Gamer about how decisions from Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 will transfer to the highly-anticipated finale's ending and how players can grade their success.


Using the survival of squadmates from Mass Effect 2 as an example, Hudson talked about the game featuring varied degrees of success, "...you’re going to want to do more, and be more successful, and make better choices throughout. And then that, combined with more personal or more moral choices about how to deal with things… those things will ultimately affect part of the end game, which is pretty amazing," Hudson said.


Hudson also described the versatility of Mass Effect 3's narrative and what it means for players. For example, those who power through only the main narrative might have a very different and less satisfying ending. But isn't taking the short route always so?

"You can have some kind of ending and victory, but it’ll be a lot more brutal and minimal relative to if you do a lot of stuff," Hudson said. "If you really build a lot of stuff and bring people to your side and rally the entire galaxy around you, and you come into the end game with that, then you’ll get an amazing, very definitive ending."
One thing not to expect is for choices to make this final entry easier, even if they might have done so or seemed morally right in the title in which they were featured.
"I think a way to think about it is if you made decisions early on, you’ll see them affecting this. And the decisions you might want to make that go against those prior things are gonna be harder," Hudson said. Pointing to the choice regarding the Rachni Queen from Mass Effect, he further elaborated that, "Killing the Rachni might present opportunities in Mass Effect 3 that you wouldn’t otherwise have, but if you don’t take those opportunities and you



That's a lot of "it," "then" and "that," so basically what Hudson might mean is that if your Shepard suddenly starts acting in opposition to the decisions he or she made previously, the game will be harder to complete. Or he could mean that your moral compass will be challenged regardless of choice, which would certainly be unsurprising considering some of the decisions Shepard has made throughout the epic space opera.

In either case, expect Mass Effect 3 to challenge and engage on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC next year, but don't expect it to forget and forgive.

I like how the game is harder if you start acting renegade if your character was a paragon and I like the whole Rachni Queen decision being important to what you are doing in ME 3.
 
It's starting to seem that there may not be an "everyone lives" ending this time. :csad:
 
Yeah, but at least Shepard should live... I mean, he died once already...
 
F**K! My whole mood to play ME2 went out the window after I just realized that I started the Arrival DLC before I even got anywhere near the end of the game. Now I'm 12 Hours in and my only other save I have is at 3 hours. Now I just want to throw the game into a corner, forget about it for the next 6 month and then start again. God I'm so pissed off! :cmad:
 
Random question. For the PC versions of 1 & 2 is there any way to turn off the hud, cross hair & all of that other mumbo jumbo on the screen ?
 
was Kaidan really that bad of a character? ( I could never get into ME1 )
 
was Kaidan really that bad of a character? ( I could never get into ME1 )

Yes. He is without a ****ing doubt a bad character, but please don't get me started on him. Trust me, you don't want to hear it. :o
 
It'll give you a headache hearing it. It will hurt. The headache.
 
wow! that bad? lol

so, besides Kaiden, who would be a viable romance option for a Straight Fem Shepard?
 
Garrus, Liara (not technically "female"), Jacob, or Thane.
 
I think Liara is technically female... they just don't need male parts to reproduce.
 
Can anyone recommend in which order the DLCs should be played? I don't want another **** up like Arrival.
 
The rest are fairly stand alone. In Shadow Broker Liara, has dialogue for both sides of you completing the Suicide Mission or not.
 
Ideally, Lair of the Shadow Broker and Arrival should be played after the finale of ME2, since Hudson identified them as bridging the gap between ME2 and ME3 and being "ME2.5".
 
Arrival is the only 1 that should be played after you beat the game, the others you can do anytime without a real impact on the story. Shadow Broker actually has some useful resources you can tap into too, so I'd go with that first.
 
I feel both LotSB should be played very close to the end of ME2, Arrival should be played after the main campaign. T
 
thanks. I forgot about Jacob........lol.

has it been confirmed if Jacob will return in ME3?

I think that all the characters you meet in Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 will appear , in some way or other, in the third game. But if you were wondering if Jacob is returning as a squad member then no, he hasn't been confirmed yet.

Though in my opinion, I don't think he will be back as a squad member because we will have less squad members in the third game than the second one.
 
As much as I liked Jacob for being the only sane one for ME2, I don't think him returning to the squad's very necessary.
 
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