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Originally Posted by Celica00
Haven't beaten ME2 yet, but is ME3 at least as good as this one?
Also, @ strat61caster you were spot on in your explanations so that was appreciated 
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Play it to finish out the story. Don't look into it too much just do it.
I enjoyed it, the game PLAYS as well as ME2, they definitely kept the improvements on that front so you have that to look forward to. Plus you get to re-recruit the characters from ME2, spoilers: those that made it anyway, you could have EVERYBODY survive, you could also have EVERYBODY die.
ME2 really is a great game the more I think about it.
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Originally Posted by jsimon7777
I tried to play Mass Effect. I got bored right away. Too many conversation choices. Too much to pay attention to. I want to take a ride and be told a story, not make a new life for myself.
Anybody still playing that mining game? What was it called... No Man's Mine?
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Hehe I'm the opposite, I suppose that's why I have a grand total of like 5 hours combined in CoD & Grand Theft Auto. (Although I did sink probably 40+ hours into CoD 4 multiplayer) but that's why I haven't really picked up a game either, superficial entertainment doesn't warrant the price video games command.
That's what mediocre movies are for.
I can't believe how many people fell for No Man's Sky, classic Will Wright/Peter Molyneux sales pitch. Guess it was a new generation of gamers learning their lesson? But we've seen a 'scandal' like that every year for like 4 years now with CoD/Battlefield/Destiny? Fuck people are dumb, it's not that hard to wait a week for reviews to come out. I remember being excited for shit too (I fucking loved Fable despite what Molyneux failed to deliver on) but I wasn't going to go shit all over the guy.
My biggest video game conundrum was how the fuck did a series get MORE shallow as tech advanced like Fable managed to do?