Quote from: HuDaFuK on Jan 12, 2019, 01:13:27 PM
Quote from: The Kurgan on Jan 12, 2019, 11:02:57 AMThe original Mass Effect trilogy, still one of my favorite series of all time.
The first was a bit ropey gameplay-wise, but otherwise those games were pretty incredible. I didn't share in all the hate for the third one either - I figured it would never be possible to come up with a conclusion that took into account everything you'd done throughout all three games, so I always assumed it'd ultimately boil down to a choice between A, B or C. So the ending really didn't bother me at all. Mind you, I didn't play it until long after release, so I had all the DLC and the expanded conclusion when I first tried it out. Honestly thoguh, Mass Effect 3 might be my favourite of the trilogy.
I've just polished off the platinum trophy in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End. On to The Lost Legacy next.
I gotta be honest, I think that's poor taste.
Mass Effect 3's Narrative is by far the most clichéd and nonsensical of the lot and it starts with the introduction of the crucible.
The ending's a travesty because it changes the whole theme of the game to a conflict you solved 20 hours ago on Rannoch.
It still has great parts here and there, and great DLC but it's laiden with so much obviously rushed content, such as the way-
side quests function now from a TPS perspective on the Citadel with very few real interactions, most of which are Galaxy
fetch quests for scanning and finding an item- oh and the dialogue wheel has been cut in half in most interactions. Earth.
I still enjoy it, for Javik, the characters- and some truly oldschool Bioware Gold, but it's still by far the worst of the Trilogy.