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Post by duskwanderer on May 15, 2017 12:24:31 GMT
Now that the game's been out for a bit, some people have tried multiple playthroughs, had chances to do different things on quests, anyone's opinions on the game or characters change?
For me, Jaal has become my Vivienne: I like him a lot more when I don't put him in my party. At least, not for missions. I used to really dislike him because he whined on the missions all the time, but when I stick him around on sidequests, he's a lot less annoying.
I've lightened up on Avitus Rix, although I still don't like him.
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Post by liquidsnake on May 15, 2017 13:12:52 GMT
I'm on my second playthrough. On my first, I didn't care for Liam, much like many others, in the least. I never really gave him a chance and he sat on the ship the entire game except for the very beginning and his loyalty mission. On this playthrough I made a conscious decision that I would take him with me on missions just like anyone else to experience his content.
He's... actually not all that bad. I might even like him slightly better than Vetra now and he's not nearly as boring as I thought he was. His banter with Jaal in the Nomad is pretty entertaining. Basically he's a scared, overcompensating kid. He even admits in the Nomad he's scared about what will happen since so much has gone wrong already. I almost feel protective of him. Kind of like an annoying little brother.
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Post by MarilynRobert on May 15, 2017 15:14:02 GMT
I didn't care for Gil at all, on my first play through. None of my characters have romanced him but as I've played the game more than once, I'm beginning to like him a lot more. I'm beginning to think he's funny and that he could be fun to hang around. I didn't understand Liam at first and he just seemed dumb with the things he did, added with his way of speaking was hard to understand. I agree with liquidsnake about him. His shortcomings stem from being scared and overcompensating. He left a good life, good friends, and loving parents to join the AI and he doesn't want to know he gave all that up if he fails/AI fails. Now I like him a lot. I don't like Peebee any better than when the game first started but with my male Ryder, who romanced her, I could tolerate her a lot more and ignore the things I didn't like, since my Scott seemed to like her. My Sara's, who haven't romanced her, just ignore her for the most part. Cora's voice irritates me but if I have a Scott romance her in the future, I have a feeling I will like her more than I do now. I know I think a lot more of her than Peebee, who is too secretive and too ready to ditch the entire team, for a long time.
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Post by MarilynRobert on May 15, 2017 15:19:03 GMT
Now that the game's been out for a bit, some people have tried multiple playthroughs, had chances to do different things on quests, anyone's opinions on the game or characters change? For me, Jaal has become my Vivienne: I like him a lot more when I don't put him in my party. At least, not for missions. I used to really dislike him because he whined on the missions all the time, but when I stick him around on sidequests, he's a lot less annoying. I've lightened up on Avitus Rix, although I still don't like him. If you side with Reyes, Jaal will be in Sloane's old hangout, near Sloane's chair and you can tell Jaal to shut up, when he starts complaining. What don't you like about Avitus Rix? I haven't played where I didn't make him a Pathfinder and I think he really comes through if you do that, but I can see he might not be so great if you allow him to become a drunk.
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Post by duskwanderer on May 15, 2017 15:28:51 GMT
Now that the game's been out for a bit, some people have tried multiple playthroughs, had chances to do different things on quests, anyone's opinions on the game or characters change? For me, Jaal has become my Vivienne: I like him a lot more when I don't put him in my party. At least, not for missions. I used to really dislike him because he whined on the missions all the time, but when I stick him around on sidequests, he's a lot less annoying. I've lightened up on Avitus Rix, although I still don't like him. If you side with Reyes, Jaal will be in Sloane's old hangout, near Sloane's chair and you can tell Jaal to shut up, when he starts complaining. What don't you like about Avitus Rix? I haven't played where I didn't make him a Pathfinder and I think he really comes through is you do that, but I can see he might not be so great if you allow him to become a drunk. I found him to be very whiny. There were over 10,000 turians who needed their Pathfinder, and he just wants to mope because his boyfriend died. It actually made me like Tann, because the Director was actually sending ships to recover the stasis pods before they powered down. After I force him to become Pathfinder, he's okay. Doubt is okay, I found it charming in Vederia. But she never backed away from her job. Rix...ugh.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 15:31:41 GMT
Haha NEVER take Jaal to Kadara or Elaaden. Everywhere else is fine. He shares history on Havarl and talks of the struggles against the Kett on Voeld. On Eos he is happy with the colony we built and wants people to live normal lives and not just work all the time.
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Post by luke on May 15, 2017 15:33:10 GMT
I found Jaal very vapid and uninteresting at first, but now I've got a much greater appreciation for his character. I really like him now.
Still not a fan of his poncho though.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 16:13:24 GMT
Second PT vs 1st PT:
Gods, I love, love, love Nomad. Fully upgraded, yeah, baby! Not like Mako at all. Initially, I almost had a moment there, trying to drive it out of the shed on Eos.
I am gradually disliking Jaal more and more. I actually was dismayed I had to take him into the party.
I absolutely love Drack. I never talked to him or took him in the party on 1st PT. I just could not get over the "why Krogan again? why me?" feeling. But he is far more digestable than krogans overall are.
I also dunno what and when it happened, but when I started my NG+ and Liam showed up, I was actually uber-happy to see him, so somewhere along the line he became likable.
I also lean more and more in favor of the M!Ryder as I listen to him more.
Argh, I gotta finish my DA2 run and then wrap up my Andromeda #2.
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Post by AGECCR on May 15, 2017 16:25:45 GMT
Drack and Jaal are still my fav's. Drack definitely has the strongest writing followed by Jaal. The rest of the squad, though... Peebee, as much as I hate her, is probably the next best written, than Liam, than Cora and finally Vetra.
I found I have an issue with Vetra since I took apart and analyzed the game. She's such a weak character in terms of writing and I'm having the hardest time finding her reason for being on the Tempest. I know she's got the contacts, but that could've easily been transferred to a much stronger character. I suppose you could say she offers a Turian who isn't tied to their military which is so ingrained in their society, but that again is too weak for a squadmate character. Her sister is the only contending content her story offers and, again, it is weak compared to Drack's family story with his grandchild Kesh or Jaal's immensely huge and close family. The sibling story is better with Ryder and their twin. Maybe it's her shadier past and her slightly rougher character from everyone else? Yet again its presentation is too flimsy and Drack serves as the stronger character in this regard, too.
From what I've found, she suffers the most from the checklist squaddie feeling and that's why she's become my least favorite character on the team.
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Post by liquidsnake on May 15, 2017 17:10:03 GMT
Drack and Jaal are still my fav's. Drack definitely has the strongest writing followed by Jaal. The rest of the squad, though... Peebee, as much as I hate her, is probably the next best written, than Liam, than Cora and finally Vetra. I found I have an issue with Vetra since I took apart and analyzed the game. She's such a weak character in terms of writing and I'm having the hardest time finding her reason for being on the Tempest. I know she's got the contacts, but that could've easily been transferred to a much stronger character. I suppose you could say she offers a Turian who isn't tied to their military which is so ingrained in their society, but that again is too weak for a squadmate character. Her sister is the only contending content her story offers and, again, it is weak compared to Drack's family story with his grandchild Kesh or Jaal's immensely huge and close family. The sibling story is better with Ryder and their twin. Maybe it's her shadier past and her slightly rougher character from everyone else? Yet again its presentation is too flimsy and Drack serves as the stronger character in this regard, too. From what I've found, she suffers the most from the checklist squaddie feeling and that's why she's become my least favorite character on the team. Unfortunately I agree regarding Vetra. My first play, like I said above, Liam was my least like squadmate. As such, I never used him. However, as the game progressed I began to find Vetra to be extremely boring and I began using her only to have a Turian on my crew and the fact that her rifle can have an extremely fast rate of fire. I think the rest of the companions are great and pretty interesting as characters... but Vetra... My second playthrough? She's taken over Liam's duty to guard the ship, sadly. She's not a very compelling character, and her side story and background aren't utilized in very good ways. She has a very interesting story on paper. A Turian outside of the military hierarchy who works within the black market and manipulation. Her mother ranked highly in the Turian military and her father was special operations and in to some sort of shady dealings so she knows the ropes very well but doesn't adhere to them. In fact, I'm not totally unconvinced of the fan theory that her father is Saren, honestly, which could have made her character FAR more compelling. And I usually dismiss a lot of fan theories and don't buy in to them. Maybe I'm just reaching for SOMETHING that makes her an interesting character because I typically love Turians and want to have one on my team. However, in practice, she was a very flat character. Her parental past is a small part of her character, they focus far too much time on her sister, who isn't compelling in the least, and her black market connections are more or less throw-away lines like when you land on Kadara for the first time. There are times when something begins to speckle through, like her feeling burdened by taking on a parental role to her sister, but then they fizzle away. It just seems like they had an idea but didn't know how to put it in to practice with her. She even seems to have the least amount of squad content as well. She's got some good lines in the Nomad, her voice actress seems great but I spent far less time being able to talk to her on the Tempest and her loyalty mission was the only one that can't really be tied in to SOME main plot thread of the overall game. It's a shame. I really wanted a good Turian on the ship. It's not that I dislike Vetra and want her out of the game.... It's just the more I play the game the more I think she could have been on the ship as a non-companion like Gil, Kallo or Suvi in the role of requisitions officer. We could have talked to her the same as she is now as well as purchased and sold goods to her instead of having a computer screen to do that. Then we could have freed up the squad room for a different character. Perhaps a Salarian STG operative.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 17:21:33 GMT
For me, my thoughts on Jaal have only improved. He's got some of the best banter and never fails to make me laugh (and he saves me from death too many times to count with his Avenger Strike), but Vetra and Cora have won my heart recently. I took them on missions I usually don't and loved their banter and fighting styles.
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Post by Sable Rhapsody on May 15, 2017 17:25:13 GMT
I absolutely love Drack. I never talked to him or took him in the party on 1st PT. I just could not get over the "why Krogan again? why me?" feeling. But he is far more digestable than krogans overall are.The mental image there is great Generally, same opinion on Andromeda now as when I finished it. A solid B of a game. Entertaining, but not particularly compelling or interesting. It's funny--I think while I was actually playing the games, ME:A was a lot more fun than DA:I. But DA:I's lore, characters, and future plot hooks held my attention for a long, long time after I'd finished playing. I don't think ME:A has the same staying power.
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Post by duskwanderer on May 15, 2017 17:30:48 GMT
First off, thumbs up for Koudelka. I frigging love that series!
The sad part is, I agree about Vetra, even though I still love her character. Her personality, her attitude, it all shines and it makes me like her, she's my favorite squaddie and 3rd favorite character after Suvi and Raeka. But there really isn't much of a reason for her to be on the Nomad. Of course, I say that about Drack too. Peebee, I can sort of understand, only because she's very familiar with Remnant. So it would be very helpful to have her along. Of course, she needs to know a bit more about it than SAM for me to justify it, so it only works if I don't think about it. Liam, Cora, and Jaal I understand.
If Vetra did more on the Kadara aspect, that would make a lot more sense for her character being there. Maybe she navigated the place, introduced us to Reyes. Or maybe if she joined us on Kadara, that would make things work a lot better, and her sister could still be on the Nexus. Might add some extra tension in her story if maybe Sid was threatened with exile for her work. It would actually tack onto the plot already there, and just make it better.
And I second the STG operative. I think Saelon was supposed to join before they cut him. Damn shame, he'd have been AWESOME!
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 17:41:24 GMT
I absolutely love Drack. I never talked to him or took him in the party on 1st PT. I just could not get over the "why Krogan again? why me?" feeling. But he is far more digestable than krogans overall are.The mental image there is great Generally, same opinion on Andromeda now as when I finished it. A solid B of a game. Entertaining, but not particularly compelling or interesting. It's funny--I think while I was actually playing the games, ME:A was a lot more fun than DA:I. But DA:I's lore, characters, and future plot hooks held my attention for a long, long time after I'd finished playing. I don't think ME:A has the same staying power. I am the other way around. The more time passes, the less I like the Inquisition, the more I like Andromeda. For me it was always an effort to not fall into childish rants about Inquisition, and I try to be fair, because in the end of the day, I believe I will purchase DA4 if available, and I like knowing whom people talk about when they talk about Inquisition, but overall, I simply did not like the game. I am compelled to replay it to see if being more familiar with it will make it more appealing, but save for trying one particular romance there is nothing else that I calls to me, so it feels like 50 hours to experience a few minutes of dialogue & to see if Exalted Plains still bore me. In Andromeda, overall, the game is just fun, so trying a different relationship is not even a must, I might just end up simply romancing Reyes every time I replay after I check out the last dialogue with Liam. There is really only one character I liked a LOT in Inquisition, and I 've already done everything the game has to offer with him...
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Post by AGECCR on May 15, 2017 17:53:48 GMT
Unfortunately I agree regarding Vetra. My first play, like I said above, Liam was my least like squadmate. As such, I never used him. However, as the game progressed I began to find Vetra to be extremely boring and I began using her only to have a Turian on my crew and the fact that her rifle can have an extremely fast rate of fire. I think the rest of the companions are great and pretty interesting as characters... but Vetra...
My second playthrough? She's taken over Liam's duty to guard the ship, sadly. She's not a very compelling character, and her side story and background aren't utilized in very good ways. She has a very interesting story on paper. A Turian outside of the military hierarchy who works within the black market and manipulation. Her mother ranked highly in the Turian military and her father was special operations and in to some sort of shady dealings so she knows the ropes very well but doesn't adhere to them. In fact, I'm not totally unconvinced of the fan theory that her father is Saren, honestly, which could have made her character FAR more compelling. And I usually dismiss a lot of fan theories and don't buy in to them. Maybe I'm just reaching for SOMETHING that makes her an interesting character because I typically love Turians and want to have one on my team. However, in practice, she was a very flat character. Her parental past is a small part of her character, they focus far too much time on her sister, who isn't compelling in the least, and her black market connections are more or less throw-away lines like when you land on Kadara for the first time. There are times when something begins to speckle through, like her feeling burdened by taking on a parental role to her sister, but then they fizzle away.
It just seems like they had an idea but didn't know how to put it in to practice with her. She even seems to have the least amount of squad content as well. She's got some good lines in the Nomad, her voice actress seems great but I spent far less time being able to talk to her on the Tempest and her loyalty mission was the only one that can't really be tied in to SOME main plot thread of the overall game.
It's a shame. I really wanted a good Turian on the ship. It's not that I dislike Vetra and want her out of the game.... It's just the more I play the game the more I think she could have been on the ship as a non-companion like Gil, Kallo or Suvi in the role of requisitions officer. We could have talked to her the same as she is now as well as purchased and sold goods to her instead of having a computer screen to do that. Then we could have freed up the squad room for a different character. Perhaps a Salarian STG operative. I haven't heard about the Saren theory. I don't think that works, not just because of what Vetra told us about her dad but also because of Saren himself. I agree that she'd fit better in a side role and the req officer is a good idea. I think the axed salarian squaddie would've been far more relevant given the whole salarian ark/kett thing in the main story.
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Post by AGECCR on May 15, 2017 18:03:48 GMT
First off, thumbs up for Koudelka. I frigging love that series! The sad part is, I agree about Vetra, even though I still love her character. Her personality, her attitude, it all shines and it makes me like her, she's my favorite squaddie and 3rd favorite character after Suvi and Raeka. But there really isn't much of a reason for her to be on the Nomad. Of course, I say that about Drack too. Peebee, I can sort of understand, only because she's very familiar with Remnant. So it would be very helpful to have her along. Of course, she needs to know a bit more about it than SAM for me to justify it, so it only works if I don't think about it. Liam, Cora, and Jaal I understand. If Vetra did more on the Kadara aspect, that would make a lot more sense for her character being there. Maybe she navigated the place, introduced us to Reyes. Or maybe if she joined us on Kadara, that would make things work a lot better, and her sister could still be on the Nexus. Might add some extra tension in her story if maybe Sid was threatened with exile for her work. It would actually tack onto the plot already there, and just make it better. And I second the STG operative. I think Saelon was supposed to join before they cut him. Damn shame, he'd have been AWESOME! Easily one of my fav's. Drack, I think, is saved from this because Drack adds another dimension to the known krogan formula - a very old, broken guy ("worthless") and he has a well-written personal story where he finds life left to live in taking care of his granddaughter. He also contributes as a voice for his people and their bid to try and establish a better place in this new galaxy. So, I don't think he falls into the pit of offering nothing with his character.
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Post by duskwanderer on May 15, 2017 18:09:31 GMT
First off, thumbs up for Koudelka. I frigging love that series! The sad part is, I agree about Vetra, even though I still love her character. Her personality, her attitude, it all shines and it makes me like her, she's my favorite squaddie and 3rd favorite character after Suvi and Raeka. But there really isn't much of a reason for her to be on the Nomad. Of course, I say that about Drack too. Peebee, I can sort of understand, only because she's very familiar with Remnant. So it would be very helpful to have her along. Of course, she needs to know a bit more about it than SAM for me to justify it, so it only works if I don't think about it. Liam, Cora, and Jaal I understand. If Vetra did more on the Kadara aspect, that would make a lot more sense for her character being there. Maybe she navigated the place, introduced us to Reyes. Or maybe if she joined us on Kadara, that would make things work a lot better, and her sister could still be on the Nexus. Might add some extra tension in her story if maybe Sid was threatened with exile for her work. It would actually tack onto the plot already there, and just make it better. And I second the STG operative. I think Saelon was supposed to join before they cut him. Damn shame, he'd have been AWESOME! Easily one of my fav's. Drack, I think, is saved from this because Drack adds another dimension to the known krogan formula - a very old, broken guy ("worthless") and he has a well-written personal story where he finds life left to live in taking care of his granddaughter. He also contributes as a voice for his people and their bid to try and establish a better place in this new galaxy. So, I don't think he falls into the pit of offering nothing with his character. I don't think his personal story is very good. It comes off as shallow and unimportant. Kesh and Vorn were more interesting, but not much was really done with them. And honestly, I was sick and tired of the krogan and the way they were presented as victims in the original series. Wrex was one of my least favorite characters and the game went out of its way to ignore the lore of the krogan in order to present their race as victims, paying only lip service to the rest of the krogan.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 18:22:24 GMT
I found Jaal very vapid and uninteresting at first, but now I've got a much greater appreciation for his character. I really like him now. Still not a fan of his poncho though. You've got to hand it to him tho, it must've taken him ages to sew all those little mini-fans onto the back of it, just so he could stand there and look quietly heroic at a minutes notice.
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Post by AGECCR on May 15, 2017 18:25:03 GMT
I don't think his personal story is very good. It comes off as shallow and unimportant. Kesh and Vorn were more interesting, but not much was really done with them. And honestly, I was sick and tired of the krogan and the way they were presented as victims in the original series. Wrex was one of my least favorite characters and the game went out of its way to ignore the lore of the krogan in order to present their race as victims, paying only lip service to the rest of the krogan. I can certainly understand your views on the whole krogan situation. I'm not stating whether I like someone or not, there are plenty of characters in the ME series I'm not fond of but I can understand why they're there. I'm examining if they contribute to the narrative in any meaningful way. I can find a few reasons for Drack to be on the squad, where I can't with Vetra. All I'm coming up with for her is "female turian".
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Post by Gilsa on May 15, 2017 18:27:33 GMT
I continued to like Liam more. I thought I'd be bored on the second game with him since I romanced him in the first game. I was impressed that the argument with him after his loyalty mission didn't cut off the romance. I thought it made a relationship more realistic and honest, that his interest was genuine that he still wanted to get serious despite the previous headbutting. He's a passionate guy who puts in a lot of effort and when I explored other dialogue, it was more of the same thing that I liked about his character so that's why it continued to get better.
I find myself liking the angarians less and less now that the newness has worn off. I can't put my finger on it. There's nothing wrong with them per se, but the race doesn't click for me. Unfortunately Jaal's newness has also worn off and I realized I barely brought him out on my second game. I dig his bromance with Liam though. They have a good rapport.
Vetra made a good impression on me in the first game. It wasn't until the second that I truly realized how little content I had with her. I would religiously make my rounds on the Tempest after every mission, whatever, to see if the crew had anything new to say. Vetra just didn't have much to say. I started to wonder if maybe her word budget went to her romance dialogue. I didn't really know. Shame because I do like the idea of her character.
Drack is awesome. I love the krogans. They're the Mass Effect equivalent of Dragon Age dwarves. I will never get tired of them.
I like Cora. I feel there are a few missed opportunities for her in defining her relationship with Ryder (outside of the romance) -- she should be able to get mad at Ryder for not outing Sarissa and Ryder should be able to tell her about Alec's final memory to give her some closure about why she wasn't chosen to be the next Pathfinder.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 18:28:18 GMT
I'm not sure if my view counts as I've only played once. I finished it a couple of weeks ago (took me a while) but sadly I've had the opposite experience to any other BioWare game I've played. With all the DA and ME games I think back and remember how great it was, and start planning new characters and when I'll play again. Despite loving it for the first half of the game, I haven't really thought about Andromeda since I finished. I was ready for it to be over and have no desire to play again for a while. That makes me so sad, I liked the game I just didn't love it so it's left me a little cold I guess.
Fingers crossed another run, and a romance better than Vetra's (which was underwhelming) will change my mind.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 18:30:59 GMT
I find myself liking the angarians less and less now that the newness has worn off. I can't put my finger on it. There's nothing wrong with them per se, but the race doesn't click for me. Unfortunately Jaal's newness has also worn off and I realized I barely brought him out on my second game. I dig his bromance with Liam though. They have a good rapport. I get what you mean, they seem too perfect to me. Like an idealised race made by folks who want the world to be all daisies and buttercups. There was no bite, no flaw in them that made them real. All the trilogy species have that, bad habits and traditions, anger management issues or snootiness or whatever, but the Angara were perfectly perfect in every way.
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Post by Sable Rhapsody on May 15, 2017 18:35:50 GMT
I find myself liking the angarians less and less now that the newness has worn off. I can't put my finger on it. There's nothing wrong with them per se, but the race doesn't click for me. Unfortunately Jaal's newness has also worn off and I realized I barely brought him out on my second game. I dig his bromance with Liam though. They have a good rapport. I get what you mean, they seem too perfect to me. Like an idealised race made by folks who want the world to be all daisies and buttercups. There was no bite, no flaw in them that made them real. All the trilogy species have that, bad habits and traditions, anger management issues or snootiness or whatever, but the Angara were perfectly perfect in every way. As individuals, they certainly had flaws, biases, and quirks. But yeah, as a species they felt very...sanitized? With the exception of the Roekaar (who never get any development apart from Jaal's loyalty mission) and the tense first contact, everything with them seems to go rather swimmingly. In fact, I think "sanitized" is a good description for how I feel about the game as a whole
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 18:43:57 GMT
I get what you mean, they seem too perfect to me. Like an idealised race made by folks who want the world to be all daisies and buttercups. There was no bite, no flaw in them that made them real. All the trilogy species have that, bad habits and traditions, anger management issues or snootiness or whatever, but the Angara were perfectly perfect in every way. As individuals, they certainly had flaws, biases, and quirks. But yeah, as a species they felt very...sanitized? With the exception of the Roekaar (who never get any development apart from Jaal's loyalty mission) and the tense first contact, everything with them seems to go rather swimmingly. In fact, I think "sanitized" is a good description for how I feel about the game as a whole I know what you mean. You know to go off topic, one thing I love about DA Origins is how grubby it is. Racism, hate, imprisonment, a caste system...it gave my Warden something to fight for and made the world real.
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Post by Sable Rhapsody on May 15, 2017 18:50:43 GMT
As individuals, they certainly had flaws, biases, and quirks. But yeah, as a species they felt very...sanitized? With the exception of the Roekaar (who never get any development apart from Jaal's loyalty mission) and the tense first contact, everything with them seems to go rather swimmingly. In fact, I think "sanitized" is a good description for how I feel about the game as a whole I know what you mean. You know to go off topic, one thing I love about DA Origins is how grubby it is. Racism, hate, imprisonment, a caste system...it gave my Warden something to fight for and made the world real. Here's the thing: I don't feel like a setting even needs to be "dark" like Origins to be interesting. I think ME:A could've kept its generally light-hearted and hopeful tone, while still giving us weightier issues to tackle. Avatar the Last Airbender was a kids' show, and it balanced weighty things like imperialism, prejudice, and abuse of power with cute critters, an overall optimistic outlook, and a lot of humor. I guess I'm trying to say that the fictional world needs to offer more resistance than ME:A did, regardless of tone. Give me something to push back against, because that's more interesting.
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