Id rather her look more like an alien version of her voice actress...the actress is hot and having a face modelled on her is likely the best way to go because the voice will fit right in.
Upside down has been done. It should be sideways. Just a straight up 90 degree turn.Distorted Stu said:I want her face looking human... but completely upside down. Just for shits and giggles.
In all seriousness i want het face to remain secret. The less i know the better. I love a mystery.
true... but then, if they DONT reveal her face, it will be just like Master Chief in Halo 3. most people wanted to see his face, and they decided not to show it. so now we will have had to wait another 5 years, at least to see a reveal in that series.FangShadow said:I also know that nothing will probably please everybody.
Problem is, this is the end in a sense. While it may not be for the Mass Effect universe, it is the end of Commander Shepard's story and there are certain exceptions that come with that end. One of those, for many fans, being the reveal of something that has eluded us since the start, and that is what a Quarian looks like under the mask, and not just any Quarian but probably the single most important Quarian. With the end of Commander Shepard, we may never see Tali again, and it would be like not revealing what Darth Vader looked like at the end of Jedi. Unfortunately, without knowing what Bioware plans for the story, we can't say how big of an "end" this is.Shymer said:Every serial writer knows that as soon as the tension of the unknown is gone, the show ends. Alred Hitchcock is frequently referenced when discussing the difference between surprise and suspense [http://www.doctorsyntax.net/2010/09/alfred-hitchcocks-bomb-suspense.html]. I think it's relevant here.shadowmagus said:Well, at last check on FB, the numbers were as follows
19965 (86%) in favor of, 3276 (14%) against.
Now, I don't know the twitter response, but this isn't "predictably mixed" in my opinion. This gives a decent response from the community, but that's just my take on it.
People enjoy stories for suspense. The whole point is that you care enough to want to know the answer to a question posed by the story. The way a Quarian looks is one element of ME's dramatic tension. It has worked - clearly people WANT to know if they have engaged in the story. However as soon as Bioware decide to show us - suspense over, the surprise won't last - and everyone walks off somewhere else.
My view - I like the ME story and want elements of suspense to continue. Don't reveal unless it means the conclusion of the Quarian story - or the creation of additional mystery.
The difference with revealing Vader's face though was his characters arc called for it. It was symbolic of him finally being redeemed, and dying a frail old man instead of a faceless evil machine.shadowmagus said:Problem is, this is the end in a sense. While it may not be for the Mass Effect universe, it is the end of Commander Shepard's story and there are certain exceptions that come with that end. One of those, for many fans, being the reveal of something that has eluded us since the start, and that is what a Quarian looks like under the mask, and not just any Quarian but probably the single most important Quarian. With the end of Commander Shepard, we may never see Tali again, and it would be like not revealing what Darth Vader looked like at the end of Jedi. Unfortunately, without knowing what Bioware plans for the story, we can't say how big of an "end" this is.Shymer said:Every serial writer knows that as soon as the tension of the unknown is gone, the show ends. Alred Hitchcock is frequently referenced when discussing the difference between surprise and suspense [http://www.doctorsyntax.net/2010/09/alfred-hitchcocks-bomb-suspense.html]. I think it's relevant here.shadowmagus said:Well, at last check on FB, the numbers were as follows
19965 (86%) in favor of, 3276 (14%) against.
Now, I don't know the twitter response, but this isn't "predictably mixed" in my opinion. This gives a decent response from the community, but that's just my take on it.
People enjoy stories for suspense. The whole point is that you care enough to want to know the answer to a question posed by the story. The way a Quarian looks is one element of ME's dramatic tension. It has worked - clearly people WANT to know if they have engaged in the story. However as soon as Bioware decide to show us - suspense over, the surprise won't last - and everyone walks off somewhere else.
My view - I like the ME story and want elements of suspense to continue. Don't reveal unless it means the conclusion of the Quarian story - or the creation of additional mystery.
also this. Just flip a coin and live with it. Either way Bioware, you can't win.AlternatePFG said:No BioWare, don't let your fans decide. That's stupid. They are idiots who will hate you for it no matter what compromise you make.
If the final product is awesome then I say, take as much time as you need (just not as much time that StarCraft II took).OutrageousEmu said:A 2011 release date.MercurySteam said:In Mass Effect 3; Commander Shepard will battle the Reapers one final time, the fate of the galaxy will be decided - and Tali will finally show her face.
What more could you want from a ME game?