Well, considering neither Shepard nor any of the squadmembers of either previous game has ever explicitly made an account for their sexual orientation, it is simply an elaboration on that particular aspect of the character.LarenzoAOG said:I like that it will be included and I like that Bioware isn't afraid to do what they want with their games no matter who bitches at them, but Man Shepard has never had the option for a same sex romance, I'm afraid that any man on man love that involves Man Shepard is going to feel shoe-horned in.LiquidGrape said:Following the announcement that a Shepard of either sex will be allowed to pursue a romantic relationship with a character of his or her own gender [https://twitter.com/#!/CaseyDHudson/status/69833443067969536]
This isn't a problem for Lady Shepard as she has had the option in the first, and I think the second, game. But anyone palying Man Shepard has already probably had two opposite sex romances, I'm not sure how they're going to work in the same sex romance.
why not though?Jerry Pendleton said:It wouldn't make much sense seeing a Sheploo has his face on both covers of the first two and is present in all of Mass Effect marketing as a whole. Hell, Sheploo has his own action figure. Clearly the market department has already decided to use Sheploo's face. All FemShep fans can hope to see is maybe a gameplay trailer featuring FemShep, but for the bulk of the marketing it is always going to be Sheploo.
whoa....thats what shes looks like?Soviet Heavy said:If they can get Vandersloo to pose as MaleShep, they should get Jennifer Hale to use for Standard FemShep face.
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It could work, and it would be better than Bioware asking us to come up with something because their default looked like shit.
They already modelled Bastila from Hale.Soviet Heavy said:If they can get Vandersloo to pose as MaleShep, they should get Jennifer Hale to use for Standard FemShep face.
There is a cannon Shepard. Hate to burst your bubble. You'll see *him* once the movie comes out, weither you like it or not. (unless by a forturnet turn of events the movie gets canned. Game movies always suck so, I'd be ok with that.)DustyDrB said:Nope. Time to break out the proof from BioWare themselves...Darth IB said:How very odd of them. The Cannon Shepard is male, this has been established since he appeared on the cover of the first game. To have some trailers use a female Shepard will only result in inconsistency and confusion.
It's not even like it's a new and amazing feature they're revealing - everybody who's played either of the other two games will know that they can choose Sheperd's gender. And not only that, but the appearance as well. I don't know a single person who has used the default male Shepard.
So yeah... other than to please fans, this doesn't make any sense at all to me.
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There's a marketing Shepard, but not a canon Shepard.
A cinematic Shepard doesn't somehow override the arc of the games. The games are the source, remember? They comprise the "true" narrative.Kingsnake661 said:There is a cannon Shepard. Hate to burst your bubble. You'll see *him* once the movie comes out, weither you like it or not. (unless by a forturnet turn of events the movie gets canned. Game movies always suck so, I'd be ok with that.)
And since the games have no set narrative, no cannon, when the film sets one, it'll be the "cannon" as it will have be approved by the games creators themselves.LiquidGrape said:A cinematic Shepard doesn't somehow override the arc of the games. The games are the source, remember? They comprise the "true" narrative.Kingsnake661 said:There is a cannon Shepard. Hate to burst your bubble. You'll see *him* once the movie comes out, weither you like it or not. (unless by a forturnet turn of events the movie gets canned. Game movies always suck so, I'd be ok with that.)
Regardless, we haven't even had it confirmed the potential film will feature "him". As in Shepard. It'd probably be a smart move, as it would allow the filmmakers to expand on other events in the Mass Effect universe without infringing on the tabula rasa that is Shepard.
Of course I can deny it.Kingsnake661 said:And since the games have no set narrative, no cannon, when the film sets one, it'll be the "cannon" as it will have be approved by the games creators themselves.
The movie will also set a cannon backstory, LI, personality, and desisions.
I'm not a fan of the Mass Effect movies... but you can't denie that if the game creaters are involved, and they are according to a twetter from the lead guy.. forget his name, Casy something, then, the movie will end up being the "offical" Mass Effect cannon by vertue of the fact it'll have a cannon whereas the games do not.