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vonuber
2,580
January 2017
vonuber
Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age Inquisition, Baldur's Gate, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, Mass Effect Legendary Edition
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Post by vonuber on Jul 9, 2017 8:22:55 GMT
I see lots of them, so I disagree. Completely disagree! 😋 How would you know? You don't even own the game. Your opinion is worthless.
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Feb 27, 2019 21:49:30 GMT
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suikoden
1,692
March 2017
suikoden
Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Baldur's Gate
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Post by suikoden on Jul 9, 2017 8:43:15 GMT
How would you know? You don't even own the game. Your opinion is worthless. I'll sign your copy free of charge.
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Nov 26, 2024 12:38:10 GMT
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themikefest
15,635
August 2016
themikefest
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15,426
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Post by themikefest on Jul 9, 2017 12:05:56 GMT
It really could have been tied in with Arrival, though it probably didn't even exist at the time. Had it really been planned out to be there early in the trilogy's production it would probably have shown up in the LotSB DLC. It makes the most sense to be there. Why would it make sense to be in the broker dlc? I would have another dlc. Shepard is joined by A/K to investigate the weapon that created the rift on Klendagon. Even though TIM tells Shepard the weapon is defunct, there's no way to know how much of the area was investigated by Cerberus. A/K and Shepard encounter several wildlife they have to deal with. Once they reach the site, they make a comment of how large the weapon is even though its overgrown by plant life. They spend several minutes looking around to find anything. They come across an entrance that leads to an underground bunker. They find what appears to be plans for building the weapon looking at the diagrams though they don't understand the language. On Cronos, Vendetta did say that at some point the Crucible didn't have enough power to destroy the reapers, so it was decided to combine it with the Citadel. That weapon was 37 million years old. And possibly was called a different name. It could explain Leviathan not knowing what it was when asked By Shepard if they knew about the crucible
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610
Debaser
570
August 2016
intrex
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Post by Debaser on Jul 10, 2017 1:16:22 GMT
I kinda think there is too much deserved and undeserved stigma around ME:A for BioWare to continue to invest into it. Anthem and Dragon Age will be just fine as flagship series, and maybe Mass Effect will return after a long hiatus. I imagine they're going to do one DLC for ME:A and then call it quits.
As for what I would want? There can't be a good Mass Effect game if they don't make one, so I'd rather they keep trying and if it's bad I won't buy it. A few bad sequels aren't going to take away the enjoyment I had of the original trilogy and maybe they will strike gold again in Andromeda or wherever they take the story next.
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