I was hoping someone would make a thread about this!
I don't think Mass Effect has lost its touch, on the contrary I think it's gotten better. I really enjoyed Mass Effect but I enjoyed Mass Effect 2 about 3 times as much.
However the opinion depends on what you enjoy playing, so I can comfortably say even if I think Mass Effect hasn't lost its sparkle I can understand if someone disagrees. You'll find the majority of people who think Mass Effect has lost its touch is because they feel the RPG elements are being lost to action and combat.
There's no doubt that Mass Effect has become more combat based with it's sequel - and ME 3 seems to be following the pattern. It's morphed into a real action ThPS. For me that doesn't mean it's not a RPG. I feel that the role playing elements are just as strong. I don't see why a game can't be full of action and gunfire and explosions and not be a RPG. I think the role playing is still vitally important. At the end of the day Mass Effect is about the Shepard you create and how you succeed in your mission and how you do it. The choices you make aren't flimsy ones. You have characters to talk to and to form friendships with. Throughout the series that has been kept alive.
In my opinion the 'touch' or the magic of Mass Effect is the emotion, the characters and the morality choices. Those have not been lost through the sequel. More combat and action has been added and some dialogue has been removed, sure, but does that mean Mass Effect is becoming a lesser RPG? I don't think so. The emotional impact the game leaves you with is just as large.
We can't fully answer the question until Mass Effect 3 comes out, that will probably be the biggest test. It looks to be even more full of combat and action and if it can pull off that while still keeping the morality choices, emotional moments and memorable characters well then it most certainly has not lost its spark.
There is nothing wrong with a hybrid. It just depends on the people who don't like the combat/action route that Mass Effect has joined.
I don't think Mass Effect has lost its touch, on the contrary I think it's gotten better. I really enjoyed Mass Effect but I enjoyed Mass Effect 2 about 3 times as much.
However the opinion depends on what you enjoy playing, so I can comfortably say even if I think Mass Effect hasn't lost its sparkle I can understand if someone disagrees. You'll find the majority of people who think Mass Effect has lost its touch is because they feel the RPG elements are being lost to action and combat.
There's no doubt that Mass Effect has become more combat based with it's sequel - and ME 3 seems to be following the pattern. It's morphed into a real action ThPS. For me that doesn't mean it's not a RPG. I feel that the role playing elements are just as strong. I don't see why a game can't be full of action and gunfire and explosions and not be a RPG. I think the role playing is still vitally important. At the end of the day Mass Effect is about the Shepard you create and how you succeed in your mission and how you do it. The choices you make aren't flimsy ones. You have characters to talk to and to form friendships with. Throughout the series that has been kept alive.
In my opinion the 'touch' or the magic of Mass Effect is the emotion, the characters and the morality choices. Those have not been lost through the sequel. More combat and action has been added and some dialogue has been removed, sure, but does that mean Mass Effect is becoming a lesser RPG? I don't think so. The emotional impact the game leaves you with is just as large.
We can't fully answer the question until Mass Effect 3 comes out, that will probably be the biggest test. It looks to be even more full of combat and action and if it can pull off that while still keeping the morality choices, emotional moments and memorable characters well then it most certainly has not lost its spark.
There is nothing wrong with a hybrid. It just depends on the people who don't like the combat/action route that Mass Effect has joined.