Poll: Evil Shepard or Good Shepard

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plugav

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I was all Paragon in ME1, but I used some of the Renegade options in ME2. If I was able to backstab a guy that I'd have to kill anyway, I did it. I still had Paragon maxed out, as far as I remember.

HereForFreeFood said:
Isn't it more like good Shepard or asshole Shepard?
Yup, pretty much.

Midnight Crossroads said:
Paragon because scarred up Shepard is hideous. BioWare did the same thing with KoTOR.
I thought that was just KotOR2.
 

Pearwood

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I choose both paragon and renegade depending on which I think is the best option. Punching that damn reporter for example.
 

sephiroth1991

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I played both, an found the evil one wasn't really evil, i like how yahtzee described it, its Captain Picard vs Dirty Harry. For the Record i guess i put more effort in my good path, i feel my albino shepherd would be a good guy after all teasing he got for being something I spent a good 2 mins to make.
 

Layzor

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Well I play as a paragon but I think you need to rename this to "Pussy Shepard or Agressive Asshole Shepard".
 

Kair

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It is not a matter of good or evil. It is more like a matter of Captain Picard or Dirty Harry.
 

AlternatePFG

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loc978 said:
As far as I'm concerned, Renegade Shepard is still basically good. Just sort of... anti-hero-ish, without actually going to the lengths that say, Frank Castle goes to on a regular basis. It's more of a question of "lawful or chaotic" than "good or evil".
I agree, it's more like Lawful Good vs. Chaotic Good, you are still playing the hero, even if renegade Shepard is kind of a prick.

I always play Paragon on my main playthroughs.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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AMX58 said:
Which one did you do in Mass Effect were you a goody 2 shoes or did you just say screw the council and do it all evil

I have done both and I like both ways
Well this is unfair. You say "both" in the original post, but you don't have a both option in the poll.

OT: I've done one of each, and a mixed Shep who dabbled in both.
 

TheKruzdawg

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I was paragon the first time and even when I tried to play a Renegade character, I couldn't bring myself to be completely douchey and had about a 75-25 split in favor of Renegade.

In fact, when I played as Paragon, it was split the other way in favor of Paragon. I don't like to be one or the other all the time, as some situations call for being an ass and some call for a more delicate touch.

Maybe next time I think up a better backstory for Shepard so it'll be more consistent.
 

Laser Priest

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I generally choose paragon. I occasionally choose the renegade options, but they often seem to be judgemental, occasionally murderous, and generally ass-like for no good reason.
 

The Great JT

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Complete Paragon.

Though don't think that asshole Turian councilor didn't make me think of going Renegade every now and then.
 

Ghengis John

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TheKruzdawg said:
In fact, when I played as Paragon, it was split the other way in favor of Paragon. I don't like to be one or the other all the time, as some situations call for being an ass and some call for a more delicate touch.
Having just watched Trigun, I can honestly say my Shepard was more of a Wolfwood than a Vash The Stampede. I enjoy being a good guy, saving people, helping my crew, and I try to tackle every situation diplomatically. But sometimes there are just some situations where somebody has to die, deserves a harsh word or you really should make the first move. I was mostly paragon, I got the bar full, but some renegade did sneak in there.

As an asides, It's nice to see such a high paragon percentage. From what I've seen of the comics paragon Shepard seems to be the canon.
 

ParanoidEngineer

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I actually have serious moral issues being evil in games.
Fallout New Vegas? I picked the Good Nature trait so I could point at my character and say "She's a good girl!"
Lord of the Rings: Conquest? Finished Rise of Sauron campaign, listened to Hugo Weaving telling me what an utter bastard I am, and thought "Did I win or lose?"

Mass Effect 1 and 2 (and 3 eventually I suppose)?
I was nice to everyone. Even the reporter who said I was a git for saving the Council. I came very close to giving her a fist to the face, but I resisted. Then Jack and Mordin died because I wasn't Paragon enough to make Jack forgive me for siding with Miranda. Facepalm.
 

Ca3zar416

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I had to imagine a number of values and morals when I played so at times I ended up picking the paragon choice and other times I went with the renegade choice. I also think that sometimes these aren't exactly labeled well as there are times when there is no "good" choice.
 

Kiefer13

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The morality in the Mass Effect games isn't really good vs evil. It's more idealism vs cynicism.

Personally, I preferred paragon for the most part, though I've done multiple playthroughs of both games as both paragons and renegades.
 

RatRace123

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Neutral, because I like being both the cold badass and the selfless hero.
In ME2 I had nearly both bars full.