Actually, I loved the dialogue sections, and the exploration elements and the narrative were enthralling. If only they hadn't ruined it with the shooting bits!Skalman said:I'd have to say Time Shift. That royally sucked.
Liar! It's not possible to dislike Mass Effect!haruvister said:I bought Mass Effect for the PC, even though I didn't like it on the 360. Somehow, I thought it would make more sense with a mouse and keys. But it seemed that combat was still an exercise in counter-intuitive tedium; plus I guess I've gone some way to justifying EA's much-maligned DRM stance. Double fail.
Nothing's perfect, right?haruvister said:Actually, I loved the dialogue sections, and the exploration elements and the narrative were enthralling. If only they hadn't ruined it with the shooting bits!Skalman said:I'd have to say Time Shift. That royally sucked.
Liar! It's not possible to dislike Mass Effect!haruvister said:I bought Mass Effect for the PC, even though I didn't like it on the 360. Somehow, I thought it would make more sense with a mouse and keys. But it seemed that combat was still an exercise in counter-intuitive tedium; plus I guess I've gone some way to justifying EA's much-maligned DRM stance. Double fail.
Indeed... But is something half-perfect worth buying twice??Skalman said:Nothing's perfect, right?haruvister said:Actually, I loved the dialogue sections, and the exploration elements and the narrative were enthralling. If only they hadn't ruined it with the shooting bits!Skalman said:I'd have to say Time Shift. That royally sucked.
Liar! It's not possible to dislike Mass Effect!haruvister said:I bought Mass Effect for the PC, even though I didn't like it on the 360. Somehow, I thought it would make more sense with a mouse and keys. But it seemed that combat was still an exercise in counter-intuitive tedium; plus I guess I've gone some way to justifying EA's much-maligned DRM stance. Double fail.