**MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD**
Don't read ahead if you haven't finished ME2/don't care
Anyway, I felt that the plot in ME2 didn't really go anywhere. What I mean is, by the end of ME1 you've stopped the Reapers' indoctrination of the Geth/Saren, and the issue (presumably left for ME2) becomes what to do about the Reapers specifically.
But, in ME2 the Reapers indoctrinate a new species (The Collectors via the Protheans) and basically the entire game is spent stopping that problem without really advancing the more important (and IMO more interesting) issue of the Reapers. Of course, you learn that the Reapers were using the Collectors to harvest humans so they can build a Human-Reaper (lolwut?). But I don't remember it being answered why they built a Human-Reaper( maybe someone else does).
Basically, I think the Human-Reaper was supposed to be the big plot-draw of the game, but I thought it was kinda silly and unsatisfying. And, at the end of ME2 you're essentially in the same place you were at the end of ME1: prevented a Reaper-indoctrination threat and developing a plan for the Reapers themselves.
I know this is a trilogy and I wasn't expecting an all-out war with the Reapers, but I would have liked a little bit more development of the Reapers and the overall senteient-life threatening issues presented in the 1st game.
Anyway, did anyone else feel similarly afterwards, or did they like the plot, or whatever?
and,it's more than likely that I missed some important developments too.
Don't read ahead if you haven't finished ME2/don't care
Anyway, I felt that the plot in ME2 didn't really go anywhere. What I mean is, by the end of ME1 you've stopped the Reapers' indoctrination of the Geth/Saren, and the issue (presumably left for ME2) becomes what to do about the Reapers specifically.
But, in ME2 the Reapers indoctrinate a new species (The Collectors via the Protheans) and basically the entire game is spent stopping that problem without really advancing the more important (and IMO more interesting) issue of the Reapers. Of course, you learn that the Reapers were using the Collectors to harvest humans so they can build a Human-Reaper (lolwut?). But I don't remember it being answered why they built a Human-Reaper( maybe someone else does).
Basically, I think the Human-Reaper was supposed to be the big plot-draw of the game, but I thought it was kinda silly and unsatisfying. And, at the end of ME2 you're essentially in the same place you were at the end of ME1: prevented a Reaper-indoctrination threat and developing a plan for the Reapers themselves.
I know this is a trilogy and I wasn't expecting an all-out war with the Reapers, but I would have liked a little bit more development of the Reapers and the overall senteient-life threatening issues presented in the 1st game.
Anyway, did anyone else feel similarly afterwards, or did they like the plot, or whatever?
and,it's more than likely that I missed some important developments too.