Should I play Mass Effect?
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Should I play Mass Effect?
So... yeah, should I?
It's only 20 bucks on steam, or would I get more out of the witcher (which unfortunately is still $40)?
Or should I just avoid them both?
DAC is my only source for advice please help.
It's only 20 bucks on steam, or would I get more out of the witcher (which unfortunately is still $40)?
Or should I just avoid them both?
DAC is my only source for advice please help.
The dialogue and voice acting is Fallout 3esque, but the setting is pretty cool and you get to command a space ship. Although it was rather bland and linear, I actually got a few positive vibes from exploring the great unknown(think Star Control 2 and Space Rangers). The gameworld doesn't feel like the locations are 1 minute walk apart from each other, like in Fallout 3.
edit: As Kash said, it's fun once. No re-play value(at least for me).
edit: As Kash said, it's fun once. No re-play value(at least for me).
The Witcher is kinda good and the fighting is satisfying. Collecting sex cards is fun
Mass Effect is cool because it feels like a movie, but it gets boring pretty fast. Soon enough you'll realize every dialogue options, good and evil ones, have pretty much the same effect on the story. Hence the title.
I'd say, don't pay for any of them. :isohunt:
Mass Effect is cool because it feels like a movie, but it gets boring pretty fast. Soon enough you'll realize every dialogue options, good and evil ones, have pretty much the same effect on the story. Hence the title.
I'd say, don't pay for any of them. :isohunt:
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Gameplay isn't that bad, a too linear for my taste, but the story telling was a hell of a lot better than Fallout 3, because the choices you make during the course of Mass Effect actually effect the plot more than the ones you make in Fallout 3 did. I recommend it, you'll probably have a fun first playthrough, but get bored with the second (happened with me). Just make sure you get the FREE DLC on the PC version before you start though.
I rather enjoyed the game, I loved the story, but, as stated above, it's just too linear. Hard to do it over.
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I would go with The Witcher (enhanced edition) and preferably the original Polish version if you're fluent. The English version is good but I noticed that some of the dark humor and other linguistic flair gets cut out in the translation.
I stopped playing Mass Effect sometime after I started wishing that the game would just auto-equip the best weapons on my many team mates and after seeing the same alien planet/moon/ship/privateer base for the 30th time. What's the point of all this stuff if it's all the same?
I stopped playing Mass Effect sometime after I started wishing that the game would just auto-equip the best weapons on my many team mates and after seeing the same alien planet/moon/ship/privateer base for the 30th time. What's the point of all this stuff if it's all the same?
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Quite the epic sci-fi conclusion.S4ur0n27 wrote:The ending is that good?
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