Thundercrack85
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I just want to be able to play as different races. Please Bioware, if you're listening.
An alien protagonist would be pretty cool.
I just want to be able to play as different races. Please Bioware, if you're listening.
A female Quarian or an Asari would be great imo.Female alien
Oh lord yes. It is one of my major problems getting into Dragon Age. I enjoy it, but I just don't feel connected. I was always connected to my Shepard.I prefer that as well.
I'd rather have a single very detailed setting, with a single alien protagonist, than be able to choose, and have a vague backstory, with a bunch of underdeveloped interchangeable worlds.
I guess I'm in the minority for wanting a human protagonist, then.
I'd prefer a human protagonist, but it is not a deal breaker to me. If they want to go alien, I just hope they make that decision outright, and not go wishy washy with it.I guess I'm in the minority for wanting a human protagonist, then.
I prefer that as well.
I'd rather have a single very detailed setting, with a single alien protagonist, than be able to choose, and have a vague backstory, with a bunch of underdeveloped interchangeable worlds.
Halo 2 is like Sons of Liberty to me. No likey.I think you could let sex be optional.
I have no clue what they're planning with this game, but I really enjoyed Halo 2, where it just showed us a completely different alien perspective. And even that didn't go too into detail, like showing the alien's cultures, home planets, etc. Which a series like this could do.
Shepherd has a base though. It is one of the reasons why the fight for Earth was so anticipated. It was why they could run with the "first human spectre" idea. Now imagine if your Shepard could be any of the other prominent races in Mass Effect. The game loses a lot of its gusto.That's Bioware's MO though, is it not? The ability to customize your character so such a minute degree falls in line with the choice-driven narratives their games adhere to. Your own Shepherd or Inquisitor is uniquely "yours" not just in player choice but in appearance as well.
That's Bioware's MO though, is it not? The ability to customize your character so such a minute degree falls in line with the choice-driven narratives their games adhere to. Your own Shepherd or Inquisitor is uniquely "yours" not just in player choice but in appearance as well.
That is part of it, but it had a lot more problems. However, shifting the games focus during what should have been the pivotal protection of Earth never sat right with me. Especially with the truncated no ending.But not simply because of the Arbiter being playable presumably.
That is part of it, but it had a lot more problems. However, shifting the games focus during what should have been the pivotal protection of Earth never sat right with me. Especially with the truncated no ending.
Isn't it Shepard, not Shepherd?
Halo 2 was a clear a rush job, saved by the majestic MP. The writing was second draft stuff.Yeah... only then to return to Earth for Halo 3... to leave it again. That was an odd writing choice.
Oh, I have a few of those myself. I just saw you both spelling it that way, and I thought I had lost my mind a bit.Yes, yes it is. I saw Shepherd, so I just wrote Shepherd. One of those names I'm never sure how to spell. Like Hilary and Hillary.
Shepherd has a base though. It is one of the reasons why the fight for Earth was so anticipated. It was why they could run with the "first human spectre" idea. Now imagine if your Shepard could be any of the other prominent races in Mass Effect. The game loses a lot of its gusto.
Uniquely mine? I guess I would say not even with what I said earlier. But with Shepard, I always felt there was a legit character. I have never got that with other Bioware characters, and that includes Revan.Nah, but if the next game inexplicably spells it Shepherd... then maybe.
But let me ask you guys something, since Brother Jack made me wonder. Do you ever feel like any of these characters are uniquely yours? Because I don't.
i named my first male shepard german or jermin, somethin like that.Nah, but if the next game inexplicably spells it Shepherd... then maybe.
But let me ask you guys something, since Brother Jack made me wonder. Do you ever feel like any of these characters are uniquely yours? Because I don't.