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26 votes
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The queer fantasy of playersexuality
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Mass Effect: How do you feel about where it started vs where it went?
Let me start by saying I really enjoyed playing the Mass Effect games. They are awesome. I found the plot, though, incoherent. Especially in ME3. I don't mind small conveniences like "good thing...
Let me start by saying I really enjoyed playing the Mass Effect games. They are awesome.
I found the plot, though, incoherent. Especially in ME3. I don't mind small conveniences like "good thing this random teleporter beam designed to suck up corpses has easy entrée to the reaper's command center," because it's a game.
But how on earth did Cerberus amass seemingly billions of elite special operations forces with nobody noticing? What do you mean the secret weapon against the reapers has been improved each cycle by people who didn't know what it was supposed to do? How could that possibly result in a functional device?
It's clear, I think, that this wasn't necessarily the direction the first game was going. Cerberus was the subject of a side quest, but nothing more. The authors of the lore seemed to be taking great pains to ensure everything was logical, based on the in-universe rules they had established.
...and then ME2 kicks off and the series is almost as much about Cerberus, from this point on, as it is about the reapers.
What did you think about how the plot unrolled?
(You may also wish to read this series of essays. It's about 18 billion words long, though - fair warning. https://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=27792)
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Star Wars: The Old Republic going third-party as BioWare focuses on Mass Effect and Dragon Age
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Mass Effect Legendary Edition - Visual improvements
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Anthem development ceases, BioWare to focus on Dragon Age, Mass Effect
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Mass Effect: Legendary Edition | Reveal trailer
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Drew Karpyshyn (lead writer on Mass Effect 1 and 2, among other games) is now the lead writer at Archetype Entertainment, a new Wizards of the Coast studio
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One year after Anthem's launch, BioWare is stopping work on seasonal content to let the team focus on a "substantial reinvention" of the gameplay
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BioWare plans a complete overhaul for Anthem
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Mac Walters, creative director for the Mass Effect franchise, answers unsolved mysteries of the Mass Effect universe
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Anthem has removed all references to timeframes and future content in it's new redesigned roadmap
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How Bioware's Anthem went wrong
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Anthem players say the game is shutting down and even sometimes bricking their PS4s
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The state of BioWare - With a project over six years in the making, the storied game studio enters a new era
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Anthem | Launch trailer
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How ‘Baldur’s Gate’ saved the computer RPG
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A thorough look at Neverwinter Nights
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EA and Bioware confirm the Mass Effect franchise isn't totally dead!
8 votes