Hey. I like you. Let's hang out.Konatacalypse said:IMHO: ME2 is shit. the gameplay is boring, the story is bat fuck stupid and all the human characters crawled out of the uncanny valley. Do not waste your time with this piss poor sequel.
Hey. I like you. Let's hang out.Konatacalypse said:IMHO: ME2 is shit. the gameplay is boring, the story is bat fuck stupid and all the human characters crawled out of the uncanny valley. Do not waste your time with this piss poor sequel.
I kind of felt like that when I started out and was pretty disappointed with it compared to the first one. I wasn't really thrilled with the gameplay (and am still not, but I've grown to tolerate it), and collecting party members was kind of tedious. I made myself go back and play a bit more after taking a break for a week or two, though, and when I got to doing the loyalty missions instead of just acquiring yet another team member to dump in the cargo hold and forget about, I started enjoying it more. I think it would've benefited from having probably a third of the main cast ripped out and the ones who were left developed twice as much as they were, since there were just too many of them and not enough time to do anything with them, and not enough plot to go around, either, but I'm at least having enough fun that I'm planning on finishing the game now that I'm nearing the end, which I didn't expect would happen when I was slogging through the beginning of it.G-X said:No. The characters are soulless rubber masks, the writing is mediocre to bad (yet still gets good reviews for some reason), and the gameplay is simple and repetitive.
So if you liked Dragon Age, you'll love it!
I definitely agree with that. I just wish there was more of a main plot, instead of having almost the entire game be sidequests (not an exaggeration, for those who haven't played it). I didn't really care about the characters, because they just felt like a "here's something to distract you when you don't feel like playing the actual game" device which the game forces you to interact with. And also their faces are like G.I. Joe.Nalgas D. Lemur said:I think it would've benefited from having probably a third of the main cast ripped out and the ones who were left developed twice as much as they were, since there were just too many of them and not enough time to do anything with them, and not enough plot to go around.
Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes.Valdric_gundam said:I recently discovered that my copy of Dragon Age: Origins, ultimate edition came with a free armor set for the game Mass Effect 2, and now since I've beaten DA:O I need a new game, so is ME2 worth it?
Good decision. All together, when I got both games and eventually all the DLC for them around four months ago, it ended up costing me around 80 dollars. The two games without the DLC, came to 40 dollars all together on Amazon, of course with Amazon, that means free shipping.Valdric_gundam said:Very well, and thank you people of the escapist, I'm gonna try and get ME1 and 2, once more all, thank you all.
Whichever DLC is set on a meteor, that one's pretty much a must-have. Not to spoil anything, but it's a good source of a couple of essential items that can't be found for love nor money in the main game, aside from being a really good quest in and of itself.Sonic Doctor said:The DLC for ME1, since you only have to get one of them since one is included with the platinum hits copy, is 6 to 8 dollars, I can't remember.